Correlation between chronic venous ulcer exudate proteins and clinical profile: A cross-sectional study
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Resumo: | Chronic venous ulcers affect the quality of life of patients around the world. The aims of this study were to identify the proteins expressed in chronic venous ulcer exudates, to categorize them according to their roles and to correlate them with the clinical and epidemiological aspects of the disease. The study population consisted of 37 ulcers from 28 patients, and the inflammatory exudates of these thirty-seven ulcers were subjected to tryptic digestion and mass spectrometry analysis. Twenty-three patients were female (62.2%), and five (37.8%) were male. The patients had a mean age of 70 (±10.1) years. Of the patients, 73% adhered to compression and rest, 81.1% reported a history of primary varices, 54.1% reported a history of systemic arterial hypertension, 54.1% reported a history of devitalized tissue in the wound bed and 64.9% reported ulcers with more than ten years of evolution. Seventy-six proteins were identified, and they were grouped according to their primary role in the healing process. Eight correlations between clinical and epidemiological data and protein expression were noteworthy: diabetes mellitus vs. Ig gamma-2 and apolipoprotein-A1 and albumin; congestive heart failure vs. Ig lambda-2; colonization vs. actin; compressive therapy vs. Ig kappa; systemic arterial hypertension vs. alpha-2-macroglobulin and apolipoprotein-A1; area of ulcer vs. apolipoprotein-A1; race vs. heavy chain Ig and Ig γ-1 chain; age and race vs. Ig γ-1 chain. These associations may help to elucidate the prognosis and chronicity of chronic venous ulcers based on secreted proteins. |
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Correlation between chronic venous ulcer exudate proteins and clinical profile: A cross-sectional studyChronic venous ulcersClinical proteomicsInflammatory exudateMass spectrometryChronic venous ulcers affect the quality of life of patients around the world. The aims of this study were to identify the proteins expressed in chronic venous ulcer exudates, to categorize them according to their roles and to correlate them with the clinical and epidemiological aspects of the disease. The study population consisted of 37 ulcers from 28 patients, and the inflammatory exudates of these thirty-seven ulcers were subjected to tryptic digestion and mass spectrometry analysis. Twenty-three patients were female (62.2%), and five (37.8%) were male. The patients had a mean age of 70 (±10.1) years. Of the patients, 73% adhered to compression and rest, 81.1% reported a history of primary varices, 54.1% reported a history of systemic arterial hypertension, 54.1% reported a history of devitalized tissue in the wound bed and 64.9% reported ulcers with more than ten years of evolution. Seventy-six proteins were identified, and they were grouped according to their primary role in the healing process. Eight correlations between clinical and epidemiological data and protein expression were noteworthy: diabetes mellitus vs. Ig gamma-2 and apolipoprotein-A1 and albumin; congestive heart failure vs. Ig lambda-2; colonization vs. actin; compressive therapy vs. Ig kappa; systemic arterial hypertension vs. alpha-2-macroglobulin and apolipoprotein-A1; area of ulcer vs. apolipoprotein-A1; race vs. heavy chain Ig and Ig γ-1 chain; age and race vs. Ig γ-1 chain. These associations may help to elucidate the prognosis and chronicity of chronic venous ulcers based on secreted proteins.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Graduate Program in Tropical Diseases Botucatu Medical School (FMB) Sao Paulo State University (UNESP)Center for the Study of Venoms and Venomous Animals (CEVAP) Sao Paulo State University (UNESP)Department of Dermatology and Radiology Botucatu Medical School (FMB) Sao Paulo State University (UNESP)Graduate Program in Tropical Diseases Botucatu Medical School (FMB) Sao Paulo State University (UNESP)Center for the Study of Venoms and Venomous Animals (CEVAP) Sao Paulo State University (UNESP)Department of Dermatology and Radiology Botucatu Medical School (FMB) Sao Paulo State University (UNESP)FAPESP: 2014/13299-7Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Cavassan, Nayara Rodrigues Vieira [UNESP]Camargo, Caio Cavassan [UNESP]de Pontes, Letícia Gomes [UNESP]Barraviera, Benedito [UNESP]Ferreira, Rui Seabra [UNESP]Miot, Hélio Amante [UNESP]Abbade, Luciana Patrícia Fernandes [UNESP]dos Santos, Lucilene Delazari [UNESP]2019-10-06T15:59:18Z2019-10-06T15:59:18Z2019-02-10info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article280-290http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jprot.2018.09.009Journal of Proteomics, v. 192, p. 280-290.1876-77371874-3919http://hdl.handle.net/11449/18816210.1016/j.jprot.2018.09.0092-s2.0-850544587188084974543029515Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal of Proteomicsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-08-15T15:23:14Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/188162Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-15T15:23:14Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Correlation between chronic venous ulcer exudate proteins and clinical profile: A cross-sectional study |
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Correlation between chronic venous ulcer exudate proteins and clinical profile: A cross-sectional study |
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Correlation between chronic venous ulcer exudate proteins and clinical profile: A cross-sectional study Cavassan, Nayara Rodrigues Vieira [UNESP] Chronic venous ulcers Clinical proteomics Inflammatory exudate Mass spectrometry |
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Correlation between chronic venous ulcer exudate proteins and clinical profile: A cross-sectional study |
title_full |
Correlation between chronic venous ulcer exudate proteins and clinical profile: A cross-sectional study |
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Correlation between chronic venous ulcer exudate proteins and clinical profile: A cross-sectional study |
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Correlation between chronic venous ulcer exudate proteins and clinical profile: A cross-sectional study |
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Correlation between chronic venous ulcer exudate proteins and clinical profile: A cross-sectional study |
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Cavassan, Nayara Rodrigues Vieira [UNESP] |
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Cavassan, Nayara Rodrigues Vieira [UNESP] Camargo, Caio Cavassan [UNESP] de Pontes, Letícia Gomes [UNESP] Barraviera, Benedito [UNESP] Ferreira, Rui Seabra [UNESP] Miot, Hélio Amante [UNESP] Abbade, Luciana Patrícia Fernandes [UNESP] dos Santos, Lucilene Delazari [UNESP] |
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author |
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Camargo, Caio Cavassan [UNESP] de Pontes, Letícia Gomes [UNESP] Barraviera, Benedito [UNESP] Ferreira, Rui Seabra [UNESP] Miot, Hélio Amante [UNESP] Abbade, Luciana Patrícia Fernandes [UNESP] dos Santos, Lucilene Delazari [UNESP] |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) |
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Cavassan, Nayara Rodrigues Vieira [UNESP] Camargo, Caio Cavassan [UNESP] de Pontes, Letícia Gomes [UNESP] Barraviera, Benedito [UNESP] Ferreira, Rui Seabra [UNESP] Miot, Hélio Amante [UNESP] Abbade, Luciana Patrícia Fernandes [UNESP] dos Santos, Lucilene Delazari [UNESP] |
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Chronic venous ulcers Clinical proteomics Inflammatory exudate Mass spectrometry |
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Chronic venous ulcers Clinical proteomics Inflammatory exudate Mass spectrometry |
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Chronic venous ulcers affect the quality of life of patients around the world. The aims of this study were to identify the proteins expressed in chronic venous ulcer exudates, to categorize them according to their roles and to correlate them with the clinical and epidemiological aspects of the disease. The study population consisted of 37 ulcers from 28 patients, and the inflammatory exudates of these thirty-seven ulcers were subjected to tryptic digestion and mass spectrometry analysis. Twenty-three patients were female (62.2%), and five (37.8%) were male. The patients had a mean age of 70 (±10.1) years. Of the patients, 73% adhered to compression and rest, 81.1% reported a history of primary varices, 54.1% reported a history of systemic arterial hypertension, 54.1% reported a history of devitalized tissue in the wound bed and 64.9% reported ulcers with more than ten years of evolution. Seventy-six proteins were identified, and they were grouped according to their primary role in the healing process. Eight correlations between clinical and epidemiological data and protein expression were noteworthy: diabetes mellitus vs. Ig gamma-2 and apolipoprotein-A1 and albumin; congestive heart failure vs. Ig lambda-2; colonization vs. actin; compressive therapy vs. Ig kappa; systemic arterial hypertension vs. alpha-2-macroglobulin and apolipoprotein-A1; area of ulcer vs. apolipoprotein-A1; race vs. heavy chain Ig and Ig γ-1 chain; age and race vs. Ig γ-1 chain. These associations may help to elucidate the prognosis and chronicity of chronic venous ulcers based on secreted proteins. |
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