Abstract
Proteins affected by anti-mIgM stimulation during B-cell maturation were identified using 2-DE-based proteomics. We investigated the proteome profiles of stimulated and nonstimulated Ramos B-cells at eight time points during 5 d and compared the obtained proteomic data to the corresponding data from DNA-microarray studies. Anti-mIgM stimulation of the cells resulted in significant differences (> or =twofold) in the protein abundance close to 100 proteins and differences in post-translational protein modifications. Forty-eight up- or down-regulated proteins were identified by mass spectrometric methods and database searches. The identities of a further nine proteins were revealed by comparing their positions to the known proteins in other lymphocyte 2-DE databases. Several of the proteins are directly related to the functional and morphological characteristics of B-cells, such as cytoskeleton rearrangement and intracellular signalling triggered by the crosslinking of B-cell receptors. In addition to proteins known to be involved in human B-cell maturation, we identified several proteins that were not previously linked to lymphocyte differentiation. The results provide deeper insights into the process of B-cell maturation and may lead to novel therapeutic strategies for immunodeficiencies. An interactive 2-DE reference map is available at http://bioinf.uta.fi/BcellProteome.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 5152-5168 |
Journal | Proteomics |
Volume | 6 |
Issue number | 19 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2006 |
Externally published | Yes |
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Medical Genetics
Free keywords
- B-Lymphocytes: chemistry
- B-Lymphocytes: cytology
- B-Lymphocytes: metabolism
- Cell Differentiation: physiology
- Down-Regulation: physiology
- Immunoglobulin M: physiology
- Proteome: genetics
- Up-Regulation: physiology