Arthritis Research Group, Queen's University Belfast, Musculoskeletal Education and Research Unit, Belfast, UK.
Proteomics Clin Appl. 2007 Aug;1(8):889-99. doi: 10.1002/prca.200700044. Epub 2007 Jul 13.
This review aims to summarise our knowledge to date on the protein complement of the synovial fluid (SF). The tissues, structure and pathophysiology of the synovial joint are briefly described. The salient features of the SF proteome, how it is composed and the influence of arthritic disease are highlighted and discussed. The concentrations of proteins that have been detected and quantified in SF are drawn together from the literature on osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and juvenile idiopathic arthritis. The measurements are plotted to give a perspective on the dynamic range of protein levels within the SF. Approaches to proteomic analysis of SF to date are discussed along with their findings. From the recent literature reviewed within, it is becoming increasingly clear that analysis of the SF proteome as a whole, could deliver the most valuable differential diagnostic fingerprints of a number of arthritic disorders. Further development of proteomic platforms could characterise prognostic profiles to improve the clinician's ability to resolve unremitting disease by existing and novel therapeutics.
本文旨在总结目前我们对滑液(SF)中蛋白质成分的了解。简要描述了滑膜关节的组织、结构和病理生理学。突出了 SF 蛋白质组的显著特征、其组成方式以及关节炎疾病的影响,并对其进行了讨论。从有关骨关节炎、类风湿关节炎和青少年特发性关节炎的文献中汇集了 SF 中已检测和定量的蛋白质浓度。通过测量,提供了 SF 中蛋白质水平的动态范围的视角。讨论了迄今为止 SF 蛋白质组学分析的方法及其发现。从最近的文献综述中可以看出,对 SF 蛋白质组的整体分析,可能为多种关节炎疾病提供最有价值的差异诊断特征。进一步开发蛋白质组学平台可以描述预后特征,以提高临床医生通过现有和新型疗法解决持续性疾病的能力。