Comparison of the proteome of adult and cord erythroid cells, and changes in the proteome following reticulocyte maturation

© 2016 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Cord blood stem cells are an attractive starting source for the production of red blood cells in vitro for therapy because of additional expansion potential compared with adult peripheral blood progenitors and cord blood ban...

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Main Authors: Marieangela C. Wilson, Kongtana Trakarnsanga, Kate J. Heesom, Nicola Cogan, Carole Green, Ashley M. Toye, Steve F. Parsons, David J. Anstee, Jan Frayne
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spelling th-mahidol.431032019-03-14T15:04:10Z Comparison of the proteome of adult and cord erythroid cells, and changes in the proteome following reticulocyte maturation Marieangela C. Wilson Kongtana Trakarnsanga Kate J. Heesom Nicola Cogan Carole Green Ashley M. Toye Steve F. Parsons David J. Anstee Jan Frayne University of Bristol Mahidol University NHS Blood and Transplant Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Chemistry © 2016 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Cord blood stem cells are an attractive starting source for the production of red blood cells in vitro for therapy because of additional expansion potential compared with adult peripheral blood progenitors and cord blood banks usually being more representative of national populations than blood donors. Consequently, it is important to establish how similar cord RBCs are to adult cells. In this study, we used multiplex tandem mass tag labeling combined with nano-LC-MS/MS to compare the proteome of adult and cord RBCs and reticulocytes. 2838 unique proteins were identified, providing the most comprehensive compendium of RBC proteins to date. Using stringent criteria, 1674 proteins were quantified, and only a small number differed in amount between adult and cord RBC. We focused on proteins critical for RBC function. Of these, only the expected differences in globin subunits, along with higher levels of carbonic anhydrase 1 and 2 and aquaporin-1 in adult RBCs would be expected to have a phenotypic effect since they are associated with the differences in gaseous exchange between adults and neonates. Since the RBC and reticulocyte samples used were autologous, we catalogue the change in proteome following reticulocyte maturation. The majority of proteins (>60% of the 1671 quantified) reduced in abundance between 2- and 100-fold following maturation. However, ∼5% were at a higher level in RBCs, localized almost exclusively to cell membranes, in keeping with the known clearance of intracellular recycling pools during reticulocyte maturation. Overall, these data suggest that, with respect to the proteome, there is no barrier to the use of cord progenitors for the in vitro generation of RBCs for transfusion to adults other than the expression of fetal, not adult, hemoglobin. 2018-12-11T02:14:30Z 2019-03-14T08:04:10Z 2018-12-11T02:14:30Z 2019-03-14T08:04:10Z 2016-06-01 Article Molecular and Cellular Proteomics. Vol.15, No.6 (2016), 1938-1946 10.1074/mcp.M115.057315 15359484 15359476 2-s2.0-84973277722 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/43103 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84973277722&origin=inward
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemistry
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemistry
Marieangela C. Wilson
Kongtana Trakarnsanga
Kate J. Heesom
Nicola Cogan
Carole Green
Ashley M. Toye
Steve F. Parsons
David J. Anstee
Jan Frayne
Comparison of the proteome of adult and cord erythroid cells, and changes in the proteome following reticulocyte maturation
description © 2016 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Cord blood stem cells are an attractive starting source for the production of red blood cells in vitro for therapy because of additional expansion potential compared with adult peripheral blood progenitors and cord blood banks usually being more representative of national populations than blood donors. Consequently, it is important to establish how similar cord RBCs are to adult cells. In this study, we used multiplex tandem mass tag labeling combined with nano-LC-MS/MS to compare the proteome of adult and cord RBCs and reticulocytes. 2838 unique proteins were identified, providing the most comprehensive compendium of RBC proteins to date. Using stringent criteria, 1674 proteins were quantified, and only a small number differed in amount between adult and cord RBC. We focused on proteins critical for RBC function. Of these, only the expected differences in globin subunits, along with higher levels of carbonic anhydrase 1 and 2 and aquaporin-1 in adult RBCs would be expected to have a phenotypic effect since they are associated with the differences in gaseous exchange between adults and neonates. Since the RBC and reticulocyte samples used were autologous, we catalogue the change in proteome following reticulocyte maturation. The majority of proteins (>60% of the 1671 quantified) reduced in abundance between 2- and 100-fold following maturation. However, ∼5% were at a higher level in RBCs, localized almost exclusively to cell membranes, in keeping with the known clearance of intracellular recycling pools during reticulocyte maturation. Overall, these data suggest that, with respect to the proteome, there is no barrier to the use of cord progenitors for the in vitro generation of RBCs for transfusion to adults other than the expression of fetal, not adult, hemoglobin.
author2 University of Bristol
author_facet University of Bristol
Marieangela C. Wilson
Kongtana Trakarnsanga
Kate J. Heesom
Nicola Cogan
Carole Green
Ashley M. Toye
Steve F. Parsons
David J. Anstee
Jan Frayne
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author Marieangela C. Wilson
Kongtana Trakarnsanga
Kate J. Heesom
Nicola Cogan
Carole Green
Ashley M. Toye
Steve F. Parsons
David J. Anstee
Jan Frayne
author_sort Marieangela C. Wilson
title Comparison of the proteome of adult and cord erythroid cells, and changes in the proteome following reticulocyte maturation
title_short Comparison of the proteome of adult and cord erythroid cells, and changes in the proteome following reticulocyte maturation
title_full Comparison of the proteome of adult and cord erythroid cells, and changes in the proteome following reticulocyte maturation
title_fullStr Comparison of the proteome of adult and cord erythroid cells, and changes in the proteome following reticulocyte maturation
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the proteome of adult and cord erythroid cells, and changes in the proteome following reticulocyte maturation
title_sort comparison of the proteome of adult and cord erythroid cells, and changes in the proteome following reticulocyte maturation
publishDate 2018
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