Research Paper Volume 16, Issue 10 pp 8417—8445

Integrated liver and serum proteomics uncover sexual dimorphism and alteration of several immune response proteins in an aging Werner syndrome mouse model

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Figure 5. Significant proteomic changes in the liver of wild type and WrnΔhel/Δhel females at four and ten months of age. (A) Hierarchical clustering of label-free quantification (LFQ) intensities of 72 liver proteins that differed significantly in at least one of the comparisons between the various female groups with a two-fold change, a p-value < 0.05, and a |Z-score| >1.96. Numbers of proteins and intensity profiles are indicated for each cluster trend plots. (B) Gene ontology analysis of Cluster 6 and Cluster 7 that exhibited significant altered biological processes between the different groups of females. (C) Two-way ANOVA showing the number of proteins that significantly changed based on the age and/or the genotype of the females in Cluster 6 and Cluster 7.