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Phenotyping multiple subsets in Sjögren’s syndrome: a salivary proteomic SWATH-MS approach towards precision medicine

Authors :
Francesca Sernissi
Stefano Bombardieri
Nadia Ucciferri
Silvia Rocchiccioli
Marta Mosca
Francesco Finamore
Antonella Cecchettini
Chiara Baldini
Valentina Donati
Enza Polizzi
Letizia Mattii
Francesco Ferro
Source :
Clinical Proteomics
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019.

Abstract

Background This proof of concept study was aimed at characterizing novel salivary biomarkers specific for different subsets in primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS) in order to improve patients’ profiling. Methods pSS patients were stratified in three subgroups according to both (a) focus score in the minor salivary gland biopsies (i.e. intensity of immune cell infiltration in the tissue) and (b) unstimulated salivary flow rate. Healthy volunteers were included as controls. A nano-HPLC-SWATH-MS approach was used for the analysis of saliva proteome of different subsets. Results We found 203 differentially expressed proteins in pSS patients with respect to controls with evident differences in the expression of normal constituents of the human salivary proteome (i.e. prolactin-inducible protein, proline-rich proteins, cystatins) and several mediators of inflammatory processes. The comparative analysis of the pSS phenotypes unrevealed 63 proteins that were shared and specifically modulated in the three subsets of pSS patients converging on several inflammatory pathways. Among them S100A protein appeared of particular interest merging on IL-12 signaling and being significantly influenced by either salivary flow impairment or intensity of immune cell infiltration in the tissue. Conclusions Constellations of proteins, including S100A proteins, characterize different pSS subsets reflecting either salivary gland dysfunction or inflammation. Salivary proteomics may foster future research projects ultimately aimed at developing personalized treatments for pSS patients. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (10.1186/s12014-019-9245-1) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

Details

ISSN :
15590275 and 15426416
Volume :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Proteomics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....27a8d11ab7f39b8dc935fbf4add7d351