Project Title: Vaginal secretory proteome dynamically changes across the early and mid-trimesters of pregnancy
Principal Investigator: Dr Tushar Kanti Maiti
PI Affiliation: Regional Centre for Biotechnology, NCR Biotech Science Cluster, Faridabad 121001, INDIA.
Description: This study investigates the dynamic alterations in high vaginal fluid (HVF) proteome and its correlation with physiological changes during progression of term pregnancy. The HVF samples were collected at three time points as defined as V1 (6-12 weeks), V2 (18-20 weeks) and V3 (26-28 weeks) and SWATH-MS strategy were applied to profile changes in protein expression at early and middle stage of pregnancy. Using in-house generated HVF-specific protein library, 61 proteins (>1.5 fold at V2/V1 or V3/V1, q-value <0.05) changed as a function of gestational age. The stage-specific expression pattern of these proteins was mainly associated with the biology of cervical remolding, fetal development and microbial defense.
Sample Preparation: The maternal HVF was collected using swab from the enrolled participants. All samples were buffer exchanged with 100 mM ammonium bicarbonate (pH 8.0)through a 3 kDa MWCO membrane (Amicon Ultra, Millipore).
Peptide Separation: Trypsin were used for proteins digestion at 20:1 protein to enzyme ratio. The digested samples were desalted using C18 fast-flow tips (Pierce Thermo Fisher scientific) and spiked with iRT (Biognosys, Switzerland). Samples were vacumm dried and resuspended in 0.1% formic acid for LC-MS/MS analysis using an TripleTOF 5600 (SCIEX)in DDA or DIA (SWATH-MS) mode.
Protein Characterization: MaxQuant analysis software (version 1.6.1.0) with default settings were used for identification of peptides and proteins from DDA MS files. Reference spectral library was generated using Spectronaut (Biognosys) with default settings. All DIA datasets (.wiff files) were converted to HTRMS format before analysis and Spectronaut (version 11) software was used for retention time normalisation and targeted data extraction from the DIA MS files. The protein quantitation and peptide quantities were calculated as a mean intensity within the XIC peak area of the respective fragment ions at MS2. The protein CVs were calculated based on the summed intensities of their respective peptides.
Experiment Type: SWATH MS
PubMed-ID: 33497241
Species: Homo sapiens
Tissue: Cervicovaginal fluid (bto:0003632)
Cell Type: Cervicovaginal fluid
Disease: Unknown
Instrument Details: TripleTOF 5600 (MS:1000932)
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