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Salivary proteome signatures in the early and middle stages of human pregnancy with term birth outcome

pmid: 32415095
pmc: PMC7229191
Salivary proteome signatures in the early and middle stages of human pregnancy with term birth outcome
AbstractThe establishment and maintenance of pregnancy in humans proceed through a continuous change of biochemical and biophysical processes. It requires a constant interaction between the fetus and the maternal system. The present prospective study aims to elucidate changes in salivary proteome from the early to middle stages of term pregnancy, and establishing an expressional trajectory for modulated proteins. To date, a comprehensive characterization of the longitudinal salivary proteome in pregnancy has not been performed and it is our immediate interest. In the discovery phase, maternal saliva (N = 20) at 6–13, 18–21, and 26–29 weeks of gestation was analyzed using level-free proteomics (SWATH-MS) approach. The expression levels of 65 proteins were found to change significantly with gestational age and distributed into two distinct clusters with a unique expression trajectory. The results revealed that altered proteins are involved in maternal immune modulation, metabolism, and host defense mechanism. Further, verification of 12 proteins was employed using targeted mass spectrometry (MRM-MS) in a separate subset of saliva (N = 14). The MRM results of 12 selected proteins confirmed a similar expression pattern as in SWATH-MS analysis. Overall, the results not only demonstrate the longitudinal maternal saliva proteome for the first time but also set the groundwork for comparative analysis between term birth and adverse pregnancy outcomes.
Proteomics, FOS: Computer and information sciences, S100 Proteins: Structure, Function, and Pathology, Proteome, Term Birth, Physiology, Bioinformatics, Immunology, Gestational Age, Biochemistry, Gene, Article, Mass Spectrometry, Cohort Studies, Computational biology, Innate Immune Recognition and Signaling Pathways, Fetus, Pregnancy, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Protein Interaction Mapping, Health Sciences, Shotgun proteomics, Genetics, Humans, Protein Interaction Maps, Andrology, Saliva, Molecular Biology, Biology, Immunology and Microbiology, FOS: Clinical medicine, Pregnancy Outcome, Diagnosis and Management of Sjögren's Syndrome, Reproducibility of Results, Life Sciences, Calcium Modulated Proteins, FOS: Biological sciences, Medicine, Female, Gene expression, Transcriptome, Gestation, Biomarkers
Proteomics, FOS: Computer and information sciences, S100 Proteins: Structure, Function, and Pathology, Proteome, Term Birth, Physiology, Bioinformatics, Immunology, Gestational Age, Biochemistry, Gene, Article, Mass Spectrometry, Cohort Studies, Computational biology, Innate Immune Recognition and Signaling Pathways, Fetus, Pregnancy, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Protein Interaction Mapping, Health Sciences, Shotgun proteomics, Genetics, Humans, Protein Interaction Maps, Andrology, Saliva, Molecular Biology, Biology, Immunology and Microbiology, FOS: Clinical medicine, Pregnancy Outcome, Diagnosis and Management of Sjögren's Syndrome, Reproducibility of Results, Life Sciences, Calcium Modulated Proteins, FOS: Biological sciences, Medicine, Female, Gene expression, Transcriptome, Gestation, Biomarkers
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