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Distinguishing ichthyoses by protein profiling.

Authors :
Rice, Robert H
Rice, Robert H
Bradshaw, Katie M
Durbin-Johnson, Blythe P
Rocke, David M
Eigenheer, Richard A
Phinney, Brett S
Schmuth, Matthias
Gruber, Robert
Rice, Robert H
Rice, Robert H
Bradshaw, Katie M
Durbin-Johnson, Blythe P
Rocke, David M
Eigenheer, Richard A
Phinney, Brett S
Schmuth, Matthias
Gruber, Robert
Source :
PloS one; vol 8, iss 10, e75355; 1932-6203
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

To explore the usefulness of protein profiling for characterization of ichthyoses, we here determined the profile of human epidermal stratum corneum by shotgun proteomics. Samples were analyzed after collection on tape circles from six anatomic sites (forearm, palm, lower leg, forehead, abdomen, upper back), demonstrating site-specific differences in profiles. Additional samples were collected from the forearms of subjects with ichthyosis vulgaris (filaggrin (FLG) deficiency), recessive X-linked ichthyosis (steroid sulfatase (STS) deficiency) and autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis type lamellar ichthyosis (transglutaminase 1 (TGM1) deficiency). The ichthyosis protein expression patterns were readily distinguishable from each other and from phenotypically normal epidermis. In general, the degree of departure from normal was lower from ichthyosis vulgaris than from lamellar ichthyosis, parallel to the severity of the phenotype. Analysis of samples from families with ichthyosis vulgaris and concomitant modifying gene mutations (STS deficiency, GJB2 deficiency) permitted correlation of alterations in protein profile with more complex genetic constellations.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
PloS one; vol 8, iss 10, e75355; 1932-6203
Notes :
application/pdf, PloS one vol 8, iss 10, e75355 1932-6203
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287415827
Document Type :
Electronic Resource