2-DE proteome analysis of a proliferating and differentiating human neuronal stem cell line (ReNcell VM)

Hoffrogge, Raimund and Mikkat, Stefan and Scharf, Christian and Beyer, Susanne and Christoph, Hilmar and Pahnke, Jens and Mix, Eilhard and Berth, Matthias and Uhrmacher, Adelinde M. and Zubrzycki, Igor Z. and Miljan, Erik and Völker, Uwe and Rolfs, Arndt (2006) 2-DE proteome analysis of a proliferating and differentiating human neuronal stem cell line (ReNcell VM). PROTEOMICS, 6 (6), pp. 1833-1847. ISSN 1615-9853.

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1002/pmic.200500556

Abstract

The proteome of a proliferating human stem cell line was analyzed and then utilized to detect stem cell differentiation-associated changes in the protein profile. The analysis was conducted with a stable human fetal midbrain stem cell line (ReNcell VM) that displays the properties of a neural stem cell. Therefore, acquisition of proteomic data should be representative of cultured human neural stem cells (hNSCs) in general. Here we present a 2-DE protein-map of this cell line with annotations of 402 spots representing 318 unique proteins identified by MS. The subsequent proteome profiling of differentiating cells of this stem cell line at days 0, 4 and 7 of differentiation revealed changes in the expression of 49 identified spots that could be annotated to 45 distinct proteins. This differentiation-associated expression pattern was validated by Western blot analysis for transgelin-2, proliferating cell nuclear antigen, as well as peroxiredoxin 1 and 4. The group of regulated proteins also included NudC, ubiquilin-1, STRAP, stress-70 protein, creatine kinase B, glial fibrillary acidic protein and vimentin. Our results reflect the large rearrangement of the proteome during the differentiation process of the stem cells to terminally differentiated neurons and offer the possibility for further characterization of specific targets driving the stem cell differentiation.

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