2003
DOI: 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00124.2002
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Proteomic approach to coronary atherosclerosis shows ferritin light chain as a significant marker: evidence consistent with iron hypothesis in atherosclerosis

Abstract: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in developed nations. We hypothesized that CAD is associated with distinct patterns of protein expression in the coronary arteries, and we have begun to employ proteomics to identify differentially expressed proteins in diseased coronary arteries. Two-dimensional (2-D) gel electrophoresis of proteins and subsequent mass spectrometric analysis identified the ferritin light chain as differentially expressed between 10 coronary arteries… Show more

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“…blood pressure). Analysis of plasma, urine, and endothelial cell-derived proteins isolated from parental and consomic rat strains allows quantitative examination of the proteome by standard tandem mass spectrometry using isotopic labeling with 18 O (68). The use of consomic rat strains offers a unique resource for the systematic study in closely related animals of genetically complex diseases such as hypertension, thus reducing the complexity of the proteomic differences.…”
Section: Hypertensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…blood pressure). Analysis of plasma, urine, and endothelial cell-derived proteins isolated from parental and consomic rat strains allows quantitative examination of the proteome by standard tandem mass spectrometry using isotopic labeling with 18 O (68). The use of consomic rat strains offers a unique resource for the systematic study in closely related animals of genetically complex diseases such as hypertension, thus reducing the complexity of the proteomic differences.…”
Section: Hypertensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, You et al (2003) speculate that increased expression of FTL1 may contribute to pathogenesis of coronary artery disease by modulating oxidation Fig. 5 Comparative analysis of 10 % acrylamide/SDS 2DE gels of isolate hepatocytes.…”
Section: Ftl1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several groups have reported on the application of proteomics techniques to analyse tissue or plaque specimens to study cardiovascular disease providing new insights into disease-related pathways. [45][46][47][48] Several studies have focused on the analysis of body fluids derived through minimally invasive means. These studies were either based on pooled blood specimens, 49,50 making individual sample classification impossible, or they included small patient cohorts without blinded studies for validation.…”
Section: Studies Based On Protein Level Variationmentioning
confidence: 99%