The first comprehensive and quantitative analysis of human platelet protein composition allows the comparative analysis of structural and functional pathways

JM Burkhart, M Vaudel, S Gambaryan… - Blood, The Journal …, 2012 - ashpublications.org
JM Burkhart, M Vaudel, S Gambaryan, S Radau, U Walter, L Martens, J Geiger, A Sickmann
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology, 2012ashpublications.org
Antiplatelet treatment is of fundamental importance in combatting functions/dysfunction of
platelets in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular and inflammatory diseases. Dysfunction of
anucleate platelets is likely to be completely attributable to alterations in posttranslational
modifications and protein expression. We therefore examined the proteome of platelets
highly purified from fresh blood donations, using elaborate protocols to ensure negligible
contamination by leukocytes, erythrocytes, and plasma. Using quantitative mass …
Abstract
Antiplatelet treatment is of fundamental importance in combatting functions/dysfunction of platelets in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular and inflammatory diseases. Dysfunction of anucleate platelets is likely to be completely attributable to alterations in posttranslational modifications and protein expression. We therefore examined the proteome of platelets highly purified from fresh blood donations, using elaborate protocols to ensure negligible contamination by leukocytes, erythrocytes, and plasma. Using quantitative mass spectrometry, we created the first comprehensive and quantitative human platelet proteome, comprising almost 4000 unique proteins, estimated copy numbers for ∼ 3700 of those, and assessed intersubject (4 donors) as well as intrasubject (3 different blood samples from 1 donor) variations of the proteome. For the first time, our data allow for a systematic and weighted appraisal of protein networks and pathways in human platelets, and indicate the feasibility of differential and comprehensive proteome analyses from small blood donations. Because 85% of the platelet proteome shows no variation between healthy donors, this study represents the starting point for disease-oriented platelet proteomics. In the near future, comprehensive and quantitative comparisons between normal and well-defined dysfunctional platelets, or between platelets obtained from donors at various stages of chronic cardiovascular and inflammatory diseases will be feasible.
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