- Proteomics analysis of potential serum biomarkers for insulin resistance in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome.
Proteomics analysis of potential serum biomarkers for insulin resistance in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome.
The aim of the present study was to identify potential serum biomarkers for insulin resistance (IR) in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) by comparing the differences in serum protein expression levels between PCOS patients with and without IR. PCOS patients aged from 18 to 35Ā years were recruited at Guangdong Women and Children's Hospital from January,Ā 2013 to February,Ā 2014. A total of 218Ā PCOS patients were enrolled and divided into the insulin resistance (PCOSāIR) and nonāinsulin resistance (PCOSāNIR) groups according to their homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance. Twoādimensional difference gel electrophoresis (2DāDIGE) and matrixāassisted laser desorption/ionization timeāofāflight mass spectrometry (MALDIāTOFāMS/MS) techniques were used to identify differences in protein expression levels between the PCOSāIR and PCOSāNIR groups. The present study demonstrated that the total cholesterol (TCH), triglycerides (TG), lowādensity lipoprotein (LDL), fasting plasma glucose (FPG), 3āh blood glucose (3hBG) and uric acid (UA) levels in the PCOSāIR group were higher than those in the PCOSāNIR group (P<0.05). Between the PCOSāIR and PCOSāNIR groups, a total of 20Ā differentially expressed protein spots were detected by 2DāDIGE. Among these, 4Ā proteins, namely afamin, serotransferrin, complement C3 and apolipoproteinĀ C3 (APOC3), were also identified by MALDIāTOFāMS/MS. The alteration of APOC3 was further confirmed by western blot analysis and enzymeālinked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The present study also confirmed that the expression level of APOC3 was positively associated with the homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMAāIR). On the whole, the data indicate that APOC3 may be a potential diagnostic marker for PCOSāIR patients.