MFG-E8 induced differences in proteomic profiles in mouse C2C12 cells and its effect on PI3K/Akt and ERK signal pathways

2019 
Abstract Milk fat globule-EGF factor 8 (MFG-E8) is one of the major proteins in milk fat globule membrane. In this study, mouse-derived C 2 C 12 myoblast cells were served as an experimentally tractable model system for investigating the molecular basis of skeletal muscle cell specification and development. To examine the biochemical adaptations associated with myocytes formation comprehensively, a liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry label-free semi-quantitative approach was used to analyse the myogenic C 2 C 12 proliferation program. Over 1987 proteins were identified in C 2 C 12 cells. The MFG-E8 (200 μg/mL) and MFG-E8 (500 μg/mL) with significant differences were compared based on the relative abundance. The result profiles of regulation of MFG-E8 to the expression of proteins in C 2 C 12 cells revealed that differential waves of expression of proteins linked to intracellular signaling, transcription, cytoarchitecture, adhesion, metabolism, and muscle contraction across during the C 2 C 12 cell proliferation process. Based on the analysis of KEGG and STRING database, further to verification the expression of PI3K and ERK phosphorylation levels by Western blot . This study found that the data of proteomic was complementary to recent MFG-E8 studies of protein expression patterns in developing myotubes and provided a holistic framework for understanding how diverse biochemical processes are coordinated at the cellular level during skeletal muscle development.
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