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    Mol Vis. 2008;14:2292-303. Epub 2008 Dec 11.

    Effect of TNF-alpha on human ARPE-19-secreted proteins.

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    Center for Genetic Medicine, Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC 20010, USA.

    Abstract

    PURPOSE:

    To identify cytokine-induced changes in the secretome of human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells and their potential implication in age-related macular degeneration pathogenesis.

    METHODS:

    Stable isotope labeling by amino in cell culture (SILAC) was used in combination with liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) to measure differential protein secretion from tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) treated ARPE-19 versus untreated ARPE-19 cells. Typically, one set of cells was subcultured in a medium in which Arg and Lys were replaced by (13)C(6)-Arg and (15)N(2,) (13)C(6)-Lys while the other set of cells was grown in unlabeled medium. The fully labeled cells were then treated with TNF-alpha, while unlabeled cells were left untreated. Spent media from both treated and untreated cells were collected, mixed at 1:1 ratio, and processed for LC-MS/MS analysis. Labeled and unlabeled peptide pairs were identified and their intensities were used to determine protein ratios in TNF-alpha treated cells versus untreated cells. To validate the data, we performed a reverse experiment in which unlabeled cells were treated with TNF-alpha while labeled cells were kept untreated.

    RESULTS:

    A total of 146 proteins were identified as putatively secreted proteins in the spent medium of ARPE-19 cells and only six among these were differentially secreted following TNF-alpha treatment. Secretion of complement 3 and sulfhydryl oxidase-1 was increased by twofold, fibronectin by 1.7 fold, plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 by 1.9 fold and syndecan-4 by 4.35 fold while secretion of trans-golgi network protein-2 was decreased by twofold.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    TNF-alpha modulates secretion of specific proteins in ARPE-19 cells. These proteins are involved in pathways relevant to AMD pathogenesis (e.g., extracellular matrix remodeling, complement pathway, and angiogenesis).

    PMID:
    19093006
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID:
    PMC2603184
    Free PMC Article

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