Proteomic analysis of differentially expressed proteins in bovine endometrium with endometritis

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Endometritis is one of the primary reasons for reproductive failure. In order to investigate endometritis-associated marker proteins, proteomic analysis was performed on bovine endometrium with endometritis. In bovine endometritis, desmin, α-actin-2, heat-shock protein (HSP) 27, peroxiredoxin-6, luteinizing hormone receptor isoform 1, collectin-43 precursor, deoxyribonuclease-I (DNase-I), and MHC class I heavy chain (MHC-Ih) were up-regulated. In contrast, transferrin, interleukin-2 precursor, hemoglobin β subunit, and potassium channel tetramerisation domain-containing 11 (KCTD11) were down-regulated in comparison to normal endometrium. The proteomic results were validated by semiquantitative-PCR and immunoblot analysis. The mRNA levels of desmin, transferrin, α-actin-2, HSP27, KCTD11, and MHC-Ih were up-regulated by over 1.5-fold, and showed a pattern similar to their proteomic profiles. Desmin and α-actin-2 protein showed positive correlations between proteomic analysis and immunoblot analysis. These results suggest that desmin and α-actin-2 may play important roles in endometritis-related function, and could be useful markers for the diagnosis of bovine endometritis.

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Choe, C., Park, J. W., Kim, E. S., Lee, S. G., Park, S. Y., Lee, J. S., … Kang, D. (2010). Proteomic analysis of differentially expressed proteins in bovine endometrium with endometritis. Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 14(4), 205–212. https://doi.org/10.4196/kjpp.2010.14.4.205

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