Sputum proteomics in lung disorders.

Advances in clinical chemistry Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-18 DOI:10.1016/bs.acc.2024.06.002
Paolo Iadarola, Maura D'Amato, Maria Antonietta Grignano, Simona Viglio
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Abstract

Lung diseases affect pulmonary and respiratory function and are caused by bacterial viral and fungal infection as well as environmental factors. Unfortunately, symptom overlap between various pulmonary diseases often prevents clear differentiation and uncertain diagnosis. Accordingly, identification of specific markers of inflammatory activity in early disease stage could potential unveil the intrinsic molecular mechanisms of the underlying pathology. Proteomic studies aimed at understanding the genetic/environmental contributions to the development and progression of lung diseases represent a promising approach for diagnosis and treatment. The fluid phase of sputum represents a rich protein source and is frequently used in these studies. This chapter addresses causes of lung disorders, sputum composition, collection and processing as well as the clinical significance and challenges associated with the presence of interfering factors. Basics of proteomics and mass spectrometry are also described, together with the analytical approaches to investigate the sputum proteome. Finally, we explore the application of sputum proteomics in severe lung disorders including COVID-19 infection, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, cystic fibrosis, lung cancer and tuberculosis.

肺部疾病中的痰蛋白质组学。
肺部疾病影响肺和呼吸功能,由细菌、病毒和真菌感染以及环境因素引起。遗憾的是,各种肺部疾病之间的症状重叠往往导致无法明确区分和诊断。因此,在疾病早期识别炎症活动的特异性标志物,有可能揭示潜在病理的内在分子机制。蛋白质组学研究旨在了解遗传/环境对肺部疾病发生和发展的影响,是一种很有前景的诊断和治疗方法。痰液是一种丰富的蛋白质来源,常用于这些研究。本章将讨论肺部疾病的病因、痰液成分、收集和处理以及临床意义和干扰因素的存在所带来的挑战。本章还介绍了蛋白质组学和质谱分析的基础知识,以及研究痰蛋白质组的分析方法。最后,我们探讨了痰蛋白质组学在严重肺部疾病中的应用,包括 COVID-19 感染、慢性阻塞性肺病、哮喘、囊性纤维化、肺癌和肺结核。
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