@article {46685, title = {CD44, a predominant protein in methylglyoxal-induced secretome of muscle cells, is elevated in diabetic plasma}, journal = {ACS Omega}, volume = {5}, year = {2020}, month = {OCT }, pages = {25016-25028}, type = {Article}, abstract = {

Methylglyoxal (MG), a glycolytic intermediate and reactive dicarbonyl, is responsible for exacerbation of insulin resistance and diabetic complication. In this study, NIG-induced secretome of rat muscle cells was identified and relatively quantified by SWATH-MS. A total of 643 proteins were identified in MG induced{\textquoteright} secretome, of which 82 proteins were upregulated and 99 proteins were downregulated by more than 1.3-fold in SWATH analysis. Further, secretory proteins from the dassical secretory pathway and nonclassical secretory pathway were identified using SignalP and SecretomeP, respectively. A total of 180 proteins were identified with SignalP, and 113 proteins were identified with SecretomeP. The differentially expressed proteins were functionallyannotated by KEGG pathway analysis using Cytoscape soft ware with plugin clusterMaker. The differentially expressed proteins were{\textquoteright}sfound to he involved m various pathways like extracellular matrix (ECM) receptor interaction, leukocyte transendothelial migration, fluid shear tress and atherosclerosis, complement and coagulation cascades, and lysosomal pathway. Since the MG levels are high in diabetic conditions, the presence of MG-induced isecreted proteins was inspected {\textquoteleft}by profiling human plasma of healthy and diabetic subjects (n = 10 each). CD44, a predominant MG -induced secreted protein, was found to be elevated in the diabetic plasma and to have a role in the development of insulin resistance.

}, issn = {2470-1343}, doi = {10.1021/acsomega.0c01318}, author = {Bai, Shakuntala and Chaurasiya, Arvindkumar H. and Banarjee, Reema and Walke, Prachi B. and Rashid, Faraz and Unnikrishnan, Ambika G. and Kulkarni, Mahesh J.} }