Proteomics Study of Benzene Metabolite Hydroquinone Induced Hematotoxicity in K562 Cells.

Yi Shan Jin, Zong Chun Yi, Yu Jing Zhang, Long Rong, Chun Hong Yu
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Abstract

Objective: Hydroquinone (HQ), one of the phenolic metabolites of benzene, is widely recognized as an important participant in benzene-induced hematotoxicity. However, there are few relevant proteomics in HQ-induced hematotoxicity and the mechanism hasn't been fully understood yet.

Methods: In this study, we treated K562 cells with 40 μmol/L HQ for 72 h, examined and validated protein expression changes by Label-free proteomic analysis and Parallel reaction monitoring (PRM), and performed bioinformatics analysis to identify interaction networks.

Results: One hundred and eighty-seven upregulated differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) and 279 downregulated DEPs were identified in HQ-exposed K562 cells, which were involved in neutrophil-mediated immunity, blood microparticle, and other GO terms, as well as the lysosome, metabolic, cell cycle, and cellular senescence-related pathways. Focusing on the 23 DEGs and 5 DEPs in erythroid differentiation-related pathways, we constructed the network of protein interactions and determined 6 DEPs (STAT1, STAT3, CASP3, KIT, STAT5B, and VEGFA) as main hub proteins with the most interactions, among which STATs made a central impact and may be potential biomarkers of HQ-induced hematotoxicity.

Conclusion: Our work reinforced the use of proteomics and bioinformatic approaches to advance knowledge on molecular mechanisms of HQ-induced hematotoxicity at the protein level and provide a valuable basis for further clarification.

苯代谢物对苯二酚诱导 K562 细胞血液毒性的蛋白质组学研究
目的:对苯二酚(HQ)是苯的酚类代谢产物之一,被广泛认为是苯诱导血液毒性的重要参与者。然而,在 HQ 诱导的血液毒性中,相关的蛋白质组学研究很少,其机制也尚未完全清楚:本研究中,我们用 40 μmol/L HQ 处理 K562 细胞 72 小时,通过无标记蛋白质组学分析和平行反应监测(PRM)检测和验证了蛋白质表达的变化,并进行了生物信息学分析以确定相互作用网络:结果:在暴露于HQ的K562细胞中发现了187个上调的差异表达蛋白(DEPs)和279个下调的差异表达蛋白(DEPs),它们涉及中性粒细胞介导的免疫、血液微粒等GO术语,以及溶酶体、代谢、细胞周期和细胞衰老相关通路。针对红细胞分化相关通路中的23个DEGs和5个DEPs,我们构建了蛋白质相互作用网络,确定了6个DEPs(STAT1、STAT3、CASP3、KIT、STAT5B和VEGFA)为相互作用最多的主要枢纽蛋白,其中STATs具有核心影响,可能是HQ诱导血液毒性的潜在生物标志物:我们的工作加强了蛋白质组学和生物信息学方法在蛋白质水平上对HQ诱导血液毒性分子机制的认识,为进一步阐明HQ诱导血液毒性提供了宝贵的依据。
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