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Proteomic study of sporadic inclusion body myositis.
[inclusion body myositis]
Sporadic
inclusion
body
myositis
(
s-
IBM
)
is
the
most
commonly
occurring
acquired
inflammatory
myopathy
in
elderly
people
(
>
45
Â
years
)
;
however
,
pathogenic
mechanisms
are
poorly
understood
and
diagnostic
tools
are
limited
.
In
view
of
this
,
new
therapeutic
and
diagnostic
molecular
markers
for
s-
IBM
need
to
be
identified
.
In
this
study
,
the
proteomes
from
three
s-
IBM
cases
were
compared
with
those
from
three
cases
of
neurogenic
muscular
atrophy
(
control
)
.
Proteins
were
separated
by
2
-
dimensional
polyacrylamide
gel
electrophoresis
and
profiled
by
mass
spectrometric
sequencing
and
subsequently
validated
by
western
blot
.
Differential
expression
was
noted
in
29
proteins
(
16
upregulated
and
13
downregulated
)
in
s-
IBM
compared
with
the
control
group
.
Functions
of
these
proteins
include
oxidative
stress
response
,
regulation
of
apoptosis
,
signal
transduction
,
and
cytoskeleton
.
Expression
of
both
amyloid
precursor
protein
(
APP
)
and
αB-crystallin
was
increased
in
s-
IBM
cases
.
Our
study
reveals
a
unique
pattern
of
protein
expression
in
s-
IBM
,
which
should
be
further
investigated
in
a
wider
cohort
of
IBM
patients
to
fully
realize
the
potential
diagnostic
or
therapeutic
benefits
.