Novel Biomarkers of Health and Degeneration in Human Intervertebral Discs: In-depth Proteomic Analysis of Collagen Framework of Fetal, Healthy, Scoliotic, Degenerate, and Herniated Discs
- Author:
Shanmuganathan RAJASEKARAN
1
;
Dilip Chand Raja SOUNDARARAJAN
;
Sharon Miracle NAYAGAM
;
Chitraa TANGAVEL
;
Muthuraja RAVEENDRAN
;
Sri Vijay Anand K S
;
Ajoy Prasad SHETTY
;
Rishi Mugesh KANNA
Author Information
- Publication Type:Basic Study
- From:Asian Spine Journal 2023;17(1):17-29
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Methods:Forty NP tissues were snap-frozen in liquid nitrogen (–196°C) immediately before being subjected to proteomic and bioinformatic analyses from five different disk phenotypes (eight each).
Results:Tandem mass spectrometric analysis revealed a total of 1,050 proteins in FDs, 1,809 in ND, 1,487 in SD, 1,859 in DH, and 1,538 in the DD group. Of 28 major collagens reported in the human body, this study identified 24 different collagens with 34 subtypes in NP. Fibril-forming collagens (COL-1, 2, and 11A1) and fibril-associated collagens with interrupted triple helices (COL-9A1, 12A1, and 14A1) were abundantly expressed in FDs, representing their role in the development of NP. Multiplexin (COL-15), a hybrid proteoglycan–collagen molecule, was discovered only in FDs. Degeneration was associated with COL2A1 downregulation and COL-10A1 upregulation.
Conclusions:COL10 was discovered to be a new biomarker for disk degeneration. Besides COL-1 and 2, other important COLs (6, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15) with anabolic potential and abundant expression in the fetal phenotype could be investigated for tissue engineering and novel DDD therapy.