Novel Serum Biomarkers Detected by Protein Array in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome with Low Progesterone Level

Background/Aims: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), characterized by female infertility and metabolic abnormalities, is one of the most common endocrine disorders. The etiology of PCOS remains unknown. The comprehensive analysis of protein alterations in PCOS patients is meaningful for identifying di...

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Main Authors: Qin Zheng, Feifei Zhou, Xinyuan Cui, Mulin Liu, Yulin Li, Shuai Liu, Jichun Tan, Qiu Yan
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Language:English
Published: Cell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KG 2018-05-01
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spelling doaj-fd92aadf5ac24d9985976bd97af9428a2020-11-24T21:05:17ZengCell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KGCellular Physiology and Biochemistry1015-89871421-97782018-05-014662297231010.1159/000489619489619Novel Serum Biomarkers Detected by Protein Array in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome with Low Progesterone LevelQin ZhengFeifei ZhouXinyuan CuiMulin LiuYulin LiShuai LiuJichun TanQiu YanBackground/Aims: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), characterized by female infertility and metabolic abnormalities, is one of the most common endocrine disorders. The etiology of PCOS remains unknown. The comprehensive analysis of protein alterations in PCOS patients is meaningful for identifying diagnostic biomarkers of PCOS. Here, we explored the clinical value of serum proteins as novel biomarkers to detect PCOS with low progesterone level. Methods: A total of 43 patients with PCOS and 30 healthy women were enrolled. Protein array was used to detect the variations of serum proteins between PCOS patients and healthy women. The level of five serum proteins was further confirmed by ELISA and western blot. The human ovarian granulosa cells (KGN) was cultured to examine the underlying mechanism of PCOS. CCK8 assay and western blot were carried out to evaluate the alterations in proliferative ability, TUNEL assay and DAPI staining to detect the apoptosis of KGN cells. Results: Among the 507 proteins, we identified 76 differentially expressed serum proteins (≧1.5 fold), with 40 elevated and 36 decreased proteins. Moreover, 47 proteins were newly reported in PCOS. The alterations in the five significantly decreased proteins (EREG, inhibin βA, IDE, PDGF-D and KNG1) were further confirmed by ELISA and western blot. The level of these proteins were directly associated with the low progesterone, and the expression could be upregulated by progesterone. EREG and inhibin βA also promoted the proliferation and inhibited the apoptosis of ovarian granulosa cells. Conclusion: The study highlights that serum proteins are differentially expressed in PCOS patients and healthy women, and EREG and inhibin βA levels are upregulated by progesterone, which are correlated with ovarian functions. The study suggests that EREG and inhibin βA may be applied as novel potential biomarkers for PCOS with low progesterone level.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/489619PCOSProgesteroneEREGInhibin βA
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author Qin Zheng
Feifei Zhou
Xinyuan Cui
Mulin Liu
Yulin Li
Shuai Liu
Jichun Tan
Qiu Yan
spellingShingle Qin Zheng
Feifei Zhou
Xinyuan Cui
Mulin Liu
Yulin Li
Shuai Liu
Jichun Tan
Qiu Yan
Novel Serum Biomarkers Detected by Protein Array in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome with Low Progesterone Level
Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry
PCOS
Progesterone
EREG
Inhibin βA
author_facet Qin Zheng
Feifei Zhou
Xinyuan Cui
Mulin Liu
Yulin Li
Shuai Liu
Jichun Tan
Qiu Yan
author_sort Qin Zheng
title Novel Serum Biomarkers Detected by Protein Array in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome with Low Progesterone Level
title_short Novel Serum Biomarkers Detected by Protein Array in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome with Low Progesterone Level
title_full Novel Serum Biomarkers Detected by Protein Array in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome with Low Progesterone Level
title_fullStr Novel Serum Biomarkers Detected by Protein Array in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome with Low Progesterone Level
title_full_unstemmed Novel Serum Biomarkers Detected by Protein Array in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome with Low Progesterone Level
title_sort novel serum biomarkers detected by protein array in polycystic ovary syndrome with low progesterone level
publisher Cell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KG
series Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry
issn 1015-8987
1421-9778
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Background/Aims: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), characterized by female infertility and metabolic abnormalities, is one of the most common endocrine disorders. The etiology of PCOS remains unknown. The comprehensive analysis of protein alterations in PCOS patients is meaningful for identifying diagnostic biomarkers of PCOS. Here, we explored the clinical value of serum proteins as novel biomarkers to detect PCOS with low progesterone level. Methods: A total of 43 patients with PCOS and 30 healthy women were enrolled. Protein array was used to detect the variations of serum proteins between PCOS patients and healthy women. The level of five serum proteins was further confirmed by ELISA and western blot. The human ovarian granulosa cells (KGN) was cultured to examine the underlying mechanism of PCOS. CCK8 assay and western blot were carried out to evaluate the alterations in proliferative ability, TUNEL assay and DAPI staining to detect the apoptosis of KGN cells. Results: Among the 507 proteins, we identified 76 differentially expressed serum proteins (≧1.5 fold), with 40 elevated and 36 decreased proteins. Moreover, 47 proteins were newly reported in PCOS. The alterations in the five significantly decreased proteins (EREG, inhibin βA, IDE, PDGF-D and KNG1) were further confirmed by ELISA and western blot. The level of these proteins were directly associated with the low progesterone, and the expression could be upregulated by progesterone. EREG and inhibin βA also promoted the proliferation and inhibited the apoptosis of ovarian granulosa cells. Conclusion: The study highlights that serum proteins are differentially expressed in PCOS patients and healthy women, and EREG and inhibin βA levels are upregulated by progesterone, which are correlated with ovarian functions. The study suggests that EREG and inhibin βA may be applied as novel potential biomarkers for PCOS with low progesterone level.
topic PCOS
Progesterone
EREG
Inhibin βA
url https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/489619
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