Data in Brief (Sep 2016)

Proteome data of whole saliva which are associated with development of oral mucositis in head and neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy

  • Nico Jehmlich,
  • Petra Stegmaier,
  • Claas Golatowski,
  • Manuela Gesell Salazar,
  • Christian Rischke,
  • Michael Henke,
  • Uwe Völker

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 501 – 505

Abstract

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Saliva as major human body fluid may act as an indicator of oral disease status. Oral mucositis is a common and often treatment-limiting side effect of radiotherapy for head and neck cancer patients. In this dataset, we provide the complete proteome dataset (raw and search files) of the patients at baseline of radiotherapy treatment in patients undergoing radiotherapy analyzed by nano liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS). In the data set, 5323 tryptic peptides were identified which can be assigned to 487 distinct proteins (≥2 peptides). The MS data have been deposited to the ProteomeXchange (“ProteomeXchange provides globally coordinated proteomics data submission and dissemination” [1]) via the PRIDE partner repository with the dataset identifier PRIDE: PXD003230. The data are associated with the previously published work, “Differences in the whole saliva baseline proteome profile associated with development of oral mucositis in head and neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy” [2]. Keywords: Prospective study, Oral mucositis, Radiotherapy, Radiochemotherapy, Whole saliva, Head and neck cancer