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The human secretome

Authors :
Uhlén, Mathias
Karlsson, Max J.
Hober, Andreas
Svensson, Anne-Sophie
Scheffel, Julia
Kotol, David
Zhong, Wen
Tebani, Abdellah
Strandberg, Linnea
Edfors, Fredrik
Sjöstedt, Evelina
Mulder, Jan
Mardinoglu, Adil
Berling, Anna
Ekblad, Siri
Dannemeyer, Melanie
Kanje, Sara
Rockberg, Johan
Lundqvist, Magnus
Malm, Magdalena
Volk, Anna-Luisa
Nilsson, Peter
Månberg, Anna
Dodig-Crnkovic, Tea
Pin, Elisa
Zwahlen, Martin
Oksvold, Per
von Feilitzen, Kalle
Häussler, Ragna S.
Hong, Mun-Gwan
Lindskog, Cecilia
Pontén, Fredrik
Katona, Borbala
Vuu, Jimmy
Lindström, Emil
Nielsen, Jens
Robinson, Jonathan
Ayoglu, Burcu
Mahdessian, Diana
Sullivan, Devin
Thul, Peter
Danielsson, Frida
Stadler, Charlotte
Lundberg, Emma
Bergström, Göran
Gummesson, Anders
Voldborg, Bjorn G.
Tegel, Hanna
Hober, Sophia
Forsström, Björn
Schwenk, Jochen M.
Fagerberg, Linn
Sivertsson, Åsa
Uhlén, Mathias
Karlsson, Max J.
Hober, Andreas
Svensson, Anne-Sophie
Scheffel, Julia
Kotol, David
Zhong, Wen
Tebani, Abdellah
Strandberg, Linnea
Edfors, Fredrik
Sjöstedt, Evelina
Mulder, Jan
Mardinoglu, Adil
Berling, Anna
Ekblad, Siri
Dannemeyer, Melanie
Kanje, Sara
Rockberg, Johan
Lundqvist, Magnus
Malm, Magdalena
Volk, Anna-Luisa
Nilsson, Peter
Månberg, Anna
Dodig-Crnkovic, Tea
Pin, Elisa
Zwahlen, Martin
Oksvold, Per
von Feilitzen, Kalle
Häussler, Ragna S.
Hong, Mun-Gwan
Lindskog, Cecilia
Pontén, Fredrik
Katona, Borbala
Vuu, Jimmy
Lindström, Emil
Nielsen, Jens
Robinson, Jonathan
Ayoglu, Burcu
Mahdessian, Diana
Sullivan, Devin
Thul, Peter
Danielsson, Frida
Stadler, Charlotte
Lundberg, Emma
Bergström, Göran
Gummesson, Anders
Voldborg, Bjorn G.
Tegel, Hanna
Hober, Sophia
Forsström, Björn
Schwenk, Jochen M.
Fagerberg, Linn
Sivertsson, Åsa
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The proteins secreted by human cells (collectively referred to as the secretome) are important not only for the basic understanding of human biology but also for the identification of potential targets for future diagnostics and therapies. Here, we present a comprehensive analysis of proteins predicted to be secreted in human cells, which provides information about their final localization in the human body, including the proteins actively secreted to peripheral blood. The analysis suggests that a large number of the proteins of the secretome are not secreted out of the cell, but instead are retained intracellularly, whereas another large group of proteins were identified that are predicted to be retained locally at the tissue of expression and not secreted into the blood. Proteins detected in the human blood by mass spectrometry-based proteomics and antibody-based immuno-assays are also presented with estimates of their concentrations in the blood. The results are presented in an updated version 19 of the Human Protein Atlas in which each gene encoding a secretome protein is annotated to provide an open-access knowledge resource of the human secretome, including body-wide expression data, spatial localization data down to the single-cell and subcellular levels, and data about the presence of proteins that are detectable in the blood.<br />QC 20191218

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234980395
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126.scisignal.aaz0274