Study of protein xxpresion in peri-infarct tissue after cerebral ischemia

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In this work, we report our study of protein expression in rat peri-infarct tissue, 48h after the induction of permanent focal cerebral ischemia. Two proteomic approaches, gel electrophoresis with mass spectrometry and combined fractional diagonal chromatography (COFRADIC), were performed using tissue samples from the periphery of the induced cerebral ischemic lesions, using tissue from the contra-lateral hemisphere as a control. Several protein spots (3408) were identified by gel electrophoresis, and 11 showed significant differences in expression between peri-infarct and contralateral tissues (at least 3-fold, p<0.05). Using COFRADIC, 5412 proteins were identified, with 72 showing a difference in expression. Apart from blood-related proteins (such as serum albumin), both techniques showed that the 70kDa family of heat shock proteins were highly expressed in the periinfarct tissue. Further studies by 1D and 2D western blotting and immunohistochemistry revealed that only one member of this family (the inducible form, HSP72 or HSP70i) is specifically expressed by the peri-infarct tissue, while the majority of this family (the constitutive form, HSC70 or HSP70c) is expressed in the whole brain. Our data support that HSP72 is a suitable biomarker of peri-infarct tissue in the ischemic brain.

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Brea, D. et al. Study of Protein Expresion in Peri-Infarct Tissue after Cerebral Ischemia. Sci. Rep. 5, 12030; doi: 10.1038/srep12030 (2015).

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The authors are grateful to the Instituto de Salud Carlos III (PI11/02161, CP09/00074 and RETICS R012/0014), the Spanish Ministry of Economy (SAF2008-02190) and the European Union (FEDER program), for financial support. PRC and TS are the recipients of a research contract from the Miguel Servet program, and DB and JA were the recipients of a research contract from the Sara Borrell program from the Instituto de Salud Carlos III of the Spanish Ministry of Health.

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