Authors
Ela Shai, Isaac Rosa, Andrés F Parguiña, Sarah Motahedeh, David Varon, Ángel García
Publication date
2012/12/5
Journal
Journal of proteomics
Volume
76
Pages
287-296
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Platelet-derived microparticles (PMP) are elevated in a number of disorders (e.g. cardiovascular disease and cancer). In the present study, we have carried out a high-resolution 2-DE-based proteomic analysis of PMP originated following platelet activation with different stimulus. Flow cytometric analysis revealed a higher average number of microparticles when platelets are activated with shear (1800s−1) compared to 0.5U/mL thrombin. Regarding the proteomic analysis, 30 protein features were found to be differentially regulated between shear and thrombin groups in the pI 4–7 range, from which 28 were successfully identified by MS, corresponding to 26 open-reading frames. Signaling proteins constituted the major functional group, including membrane receptors, and adapters. Ingenuity Pathways Analysis (IPA) software revealed that 21 of the 26 differentially regulated unique proteins identified are part of a …
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