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A Quantitative Proteomic Analysis of Urine from Gamma-Irradiated Non- Human Primates

DOI: 10.4172/jpb.S10-005

Keywords: Stephanie D Byrum, Marie S Burdine, Lisa Orr, Linley Moreland, Samuel G Mackintosh, Simon Authier, Mylene Pouliot, Martin Hauer- Jensen and Alan J Tackett, Rhesus monkey, Quantitative proteomic, Acute radiation syndrome, Urine proteome, Biomarkers

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The molecular effects of total body gamma-irradiation exposure are of critical importance as large populations of people could be exposed either by terrorists, nuclear blast, or medical therapy. In this study, we aimed to identify changes in the urine proteome using a non-human primate model system, Rhesus macaque, in order to characterize effects of acute radiation syndrome following whole body irradiation (Co-60) at 6.7 Gy and 7.4 Gy with a twelve day observation period. The urine proteome is potentially a valuable and non-invasive diagnostic for radiation exposure. Using high-resolution mass spectrometry, we identified 2346 proteins in the urine proteome. We show proteins involved in disease, cell adhesion, and metabolic pathway were significantly changed upon exposure to differing levels and durations of radiation exposure. Cell damage increased at a faster rate at 7.4 Gy compared with 6.7 Gy exposures. We report sets of proteins that are putative biomarkers of time- and dose-dependent radiation exposure. The proteomic study presented here is a comprehensive analysis of the urine proteome following radiation exposur

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