Salivary proteomics of healthy dogs: An in depth catalog.

To provide an in-depth catalog of the salivary proteome and endogenous peptidome of healthy dogs, evaluate proteins and peptides with antimicrobial properties, and compare the most common salivary proteins and peptides between different breed phylogeny groups.36 healthy dogs without evidence of peri...

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Main Authors: Sheila M F Torres, Eva Furrow, Clarissa P Souza, Jennifer L Granick, Ebbing P de Jong, Timothy J Griffin, Xiong Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5766244?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-06a2125c78824e688dd7bba79dada5172020-11-24T21:30:29ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01131e019130710.1371/journal.pone.0191307Salivary proteomics of healthy dogs: An in depth catalog.Sheila M F TorresEva FurrowClarissa P SouzaJennifer L GranickEbbing P de JongTimothy J GriffinXiong WangTo provide an in-depth catalog of the salivary proteome and endogenous peptidome of healthy dogs, evaluate proteins and peptides with antimicrobial properties, and compare the most common salivary proteins and peptides between different breed phylogeny groups.36 healthy dogs without evidence of periodontal disease representing four breed phylogeny groups, based upon single nucleotide polymorphism haplotypes (ancient, herding/sighthound, and two miscellaneous groups). Saliva collected from dogs was pooled by phylogeny group and analyzed using nanoscale liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. Resulting tandem mass spectra were compared to databases for identification of endogenous peptides and inferred proteins.2,491 proteins and endogenous peptides were found in the saliva of healthy dogs with no periodontal disease. All dog phylogeny groups' saliva was rich in proteins and peptides with antimicrobial functions. The ancient breeds group was distinct in that it contained unique proteins and was missing many proteins and peptides present in the other groups.Using a sophisticated nanoscale liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, we were able to identify 10-fold more salivary proteins than previously reported in dogs. Seven of the top 10 most abundant proteins or peptides serve immune functions and many more with various antimicrobial mechanisms were found. This is the most comprehensive analysis of healthy canine saliva to date, and will provide the groundwork for future studies analyzing salivary proteins and endogenous peptides in disease states.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5766244?pdf=render
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author Sheila M F Torres
Eva Furrow
Clarissa P Souza
Jennifer L Granick
Ebbing P de Jong
Timothy J Griffin
Xiong Wang
spellingShingle Sheila M F Torres
Eva Furrow
Clarissa P Souza
Jennifer L Granick
Ebbing P de Jong
Timothy J Griffin
Xiong Wang
Salivary proteomics of healthy dogs: An in depth catalog.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Sheila M F Torres
Eva Furrow
Clarissa P Souza
Jennifer L Granick
Ebbing P de Jong
Timothy J Griffin
Xiong Wang
author_sort Sheila M F Torres
title Salivary proteomics of healthy dogs: An in depth catalog.
title_short Salivary proteomics of healthy dogs: An in depth catalog.
title_full Salivary proteomics of healthy dogs: An in depth catalog.
title_fullStr Salivary proteomics of healthy dogs: An in depth catalog.
title_full_unstemmed Salivary proteomics of healthy dogs: An in depth catalog.
title_sort salivary proteomics of healthy dogs: an in depth catalog.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description To provide an in-depth catalog of the salivary proteome and endogenous peptidome of healthy dogs, evaluate proteins and peptides with antimicrobial properties, and compare the most common salivary proteins and peptides between different breed phylogeny groups.36 healthy dogs without evidence of periodontal disease representing four breed phylogeny groups, based upon single nucleotide polymorphism haplotypes (ancient, herding/sighthound, and two miscellaneous groups). Saliva collected from dogs was pooled by phylogeny group and analyzed using nanoscale liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. Resulting tandem mass spectra were compared to databases for identification of endogenous peptides and inferred proteins.2,491 proteins and endogenous peptides were found in the saliva of healthy dogs with no periodontal disease. All dog phylogeny groups' saliva was rich in proteins and peptides with antimicrobial functions. The ancient breeds group was distinct in that it contained unique proteins and was missing many proteins and peptides present in the other groups.Using a sophisticated nanoscale liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, we were able to identify 10-fold more salivary proteins than previously reported in dogs. Seven of the top 10 most abundant proteins or peptides serve immune functions and many more with various antimicrobial mechanisms were found. This is the most comprehensive analysis of healthy canine saliva to date, and will provide the groundwork for future studies analyzing salivary proteins and endogenous peptides in disease states.
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