Proteomics of Ishikawa endometrial cancer cells: impact of liposomal backbone.

IF 1.6 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Shabnam Fayezi, Amina Jasarevic, Thomas Strowitzki, Ariane Germeyer
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Objectives: The Ishikawa cell line is the most widely used model system for investigating implantation and endometrial cancer. Understanding the biology of this cell line is essential for developing effective interventional strategies. To gain a deeper understanding of its cellular protein profile, we extracted cellular proteins from Ishikawa cells and analyzed the peptides using mass spectrometry. Our goal was to create a proteomic resource specifically tailored for Ishikawa cells. This data set is of particular significance in the realm of targeted drug delivery. Liposomes are synthetic spherical vesicles composed of hydrophobic bilayer phospholipids and have received immense recognition as highly effective carriers for the delivery of pharmaceutical drugs and essential nutrients to the endometrium. Phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine are often combined to create functional liposomal systems. To discern any potential interfering effects originating from the liposome backbone, our investigation involved direct effects of phospholipid liposomes on endometrial epithelial cells.

Data description: The data set includes peptide spectra derived from the intracellular proteomes of Ishikawa endometrial cancer cell isolates and their phospholipid-treated counterparts. Representing a proteome-wide profile, this dataset aims to contribute to a broader understanding of the physiology of endometrial epithelial cells. Proteomic analysis identified key proteins involved in the intricate regulation of cellular metabolism, cell cycle progression, and signaling. Between-group analysis revealed no differentially expressed proteins after adjusting for multiple testing using the applied thresholds (p-value < 0.05 and |logFC| > 1). Data are available via ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD050871.

石川子宫内膜癌细胞的蛋白质组学:脂质体骨架的影响。
目的:石川细胞系是研究植入和子宫内膜癌最广泛使用的模型系统。了解该细胞系的生物学特性对于制定有效的干预策略至关重要。为了深入了解石川细胞的细胞蛋白质谱,我们从石川细胞中提取了细胞蛋白质,并使用质谱分析了肽段。我们的目标是创建一个专门针对石川细胞的蛋白质组资源。这组数据对靶向给药领域具有特别重要的意义。脂质体是由疏水性双层磷脂组成的合成球形囊泡,是向子宫内膜输送药物和必需营养物质的高效载体,已得到广泛认可。磷脂酰胆碱和磷脂酰乙醇胺经常被组合在一起,形成功能性脂质体系统。为了辨别脂质体骨架的任何潜在干扰作用,我们的研究涉及磷脂脂质体对子宫内膜上皮细胞的直接影响:数据集包括从石川县子宫内膜癌细胞分离物及其磷脂处理过的细胞的胞内蛋白质组中提取的肽谱。该数据集代表了整个蛋白质组的概况,旨在帮助人们更广泛地了解子宫内膜上皮细胞的生理学。蛋白质组分析确定了参与细胞代谢、细胞周期进展和信号转导复杂调控的关键蛋白质。组间分析显示,在使用所应用的阈值进行多重检验调整后,没有发现差异表达的蛋白质(p 值为 1)。数据通过 ProteomeXchange 提供,标识符为 PXD050871。
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BMC Research Notes
BMC Research Notes Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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3.60
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363
审稿时长
15 weeks
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