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Comparative Proteomics of PairedVocal Fold and Oral Mucosa Fibroblasts


ABSTRACT: Injuries of the vocal folds frequently heal with scar formation, which can have lifelong detrimental impact on voice quality. Current treatments to prevent or resolve scars of the vocal fold mucosa are highly unsatisfactory. In contrast, the adjacent oral mucosa is mostly resistant to scarring. These differences in healing tendency might relate to distinct properties of the fibroblasts populating oral and vocal fold mucosae. We thus established the in vitro cultivation of paired, near-primary vocal fold fibroblasts (VFF) and oral mucosa fibroblasts (OMF) to perform a basic cellular characterization and comparative cellular proteomics. VFF were significantly larger than OMF, proliferated more slowly, and exhibited a sustained TGF-β1-induced elevation of pro-fibrotic interleukin 6. Cluster analysis of the proteomic data revealed distinct protein repertoires specific for VFF and OMF. Further, VFF displayed a broader protein spectrum, particularly a more sophisticated array of factors constituting and modifying the extracellular matrix. Conversely, subsets of OMF-enriched proteins were linked to cellular proliferation, nuclear events, and protection against oxidative stress. Altogether, this study supports the notion that fibroblasts sensitively adapt to the functional peculiarities of their respective anatomical location and presents several molecular targets for further investigation in the context of vocal fold wound healing.

INSTRUMENT(S): Bruker Daltonics maXis series

ORGANISM(S): Ovis Aries

TISSUE(S): Oral Mucosa, Vocal Fold, Fibroblast

SUBMITTER: Barbara Darnhofer  

LAB HEAD: Ruth Birner-Gruenberger

PROVIDER: PXD005106 | Pride | 2017-01-23

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Comparative proteomics of paired vocal fold and oral mucosa fibroblasts.

Karbiener Michael M   Darnhofer Barbara B   Frisch Marie-Therese MT   Rinner Beate B   Birner-Gruenberger Ruth R   Gugatschka Markus M  

Journal of proteomics 20170115


Injuries of the vocal folds frequently heal with scar formation, which can have lifelong detrimental impact on voice quality. Current treatments to prevent or resolve scars of the vocal fold mucosa are highly unsatisfactory. In contrast, the adjacent oral mucosa is mostly resistant to scarring. These differences in healing tendency might relate to distinct properties of the fibroblasts populating oral and vocal fold mucosae. We thus established the in vitro cultivation of paired, near-primary vo  ...[more]

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