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Urinary proteomic pattern in female stress urinary incontinence: a pilot study
Authors:Marianne Koch  Goran Mitulovic  Engelbert Hanzal  Wolfgang Umek  Sonja Seyfert  Thomas Mohr  Heinz Koelbl  Rosa Maria Laterza
Affiliation:1.Clinical Division of General Gynecology and Gynecological Oncology, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,Medical University of Vienna,Vienna,Austria;2.Core Facility Proteomics, Clinical Institute of Laboratory Medicine,Medical University of Vienna,Vienna,Austria;3.Science Consult Thomas Mohr KG,Guntramsdorf,Austria
Abstract:

Introduction and hypothesis

Previous studies aiming to identify specific pre-defined urine protein biomarkers for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) have not identified clinically important differences. The hypothesis of our study was that the global distribution of urinary proteins, the proteome, differs between women with and those without SUI.

Methods

In this age-matched case–control study, we compared the urinary proteome of 20 women with SUI and 20 controls. Proteins were identified by applying high-performance liquid chromatography separation and tandem mass spectrometry detection. Data analysis was performed using Mascot 2.4.1 embedded in ProteinScape 3.1.

Results

We identified 828 different proteins. The concentration of six of those showed a significant difference between urine samples of SUI patients and those of controls (q value?

Conclusions

Overexpression of plasma serine protease inhibitor, leucine-rich alpha-2-glycoprotein, lysosomal alpha-glucosidase, and peptidyl-prolyl cis- trans isomerase A, and lower expression of uromodulin and TALPID3, in urine may be associated with female SUI.
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