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Proteomic and Bioinformatic Tools to Identify Potential Hub Proteins in the Audiogenic Seizure-Prone Hamster GASH/Sal.
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Palabras clave
Epileptogenesis
Epileptogenic nucleus
GASH/Sal Hamster strain
Genetic epilepsy models
Proteomic profile
Clasificación UNESCO
3205.07 Neurología
2301.02 Análisis Bioquímico
Fecha de publicación
2023-03-09
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MDPI
Citación
García-Peral, C., Ledesma, M. M., Herrero-Turrión, M. J., Gómez-Nieto, R., Castellano, O., y López, D. E. (2023). Proteomic and bioinformatic tools to identify potential hub proteins in the audiogenic seizure-prone hamster gash/sal. Diagnostics, 13(6), 1048. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13061048
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[EN] The GASH/Sal (Genetic Audiogenic Seizure Hamster, Salamanca) is a model of audiogenic seizures with the epileptogenic focus localized in the inferior colliculus (IC). The sound-induced seizures exhibit a short latency (7-9 s), which implies innate protein disturbances in the IC as a basis for seizure susceptibility and generation. Here, we aim to study the protein profile in the GASH/Sal IC in comparison to controls. Protein samples from the IC were processed for enzymatic digestion and then analyzed by mass spectrometry in Data-Independent Acquisition mode. After identifying the proteins using the UniProt database, we selected those with differential expression and performed ontological analyses, as well as gene-protein interaction studies using bioinformatics tools. We identified 5254 proteins; among them, 184 were differentially expressed proteins (DEPs), with 126 upregulated and 58 downregulated proteins, and 10 of the DEPs directly related to epilepsy. Moreover, 12 and 7 proteins were uniquely found in the GASH/Sal or the control. The results indicated a protein profile alteration in the epileptogenic nucleus that might underlie the inborn occurring audiogenic seizures in the GASH/Sal model. In summary, this study supports the use of bioinformatics methods in proteomics to delve into the relationship between molecular-level protein mechanisms and the pathobiology of rodent models of audiogenic seizures.
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2075-4418
DOI
10.3390/diagnostics13061048
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