Metabolic and Proteomic Divergence is Present in Spleens and Livers from Berkeley Sickle Cell Anemia and β-Thalassemia Mice.

IF 3.8 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Nishant K Rana, Christina Lisk, Francesca Cendali, Melissa J Lucero, Abby Grier, Saini Setua, Kiruphararan Thangaraju, Alamzeb Khan, Julie A Reisz, Monika Dzieciatkowska, David I Pak, Delaney Swindle, Mae X Danaher, Saqib Khan, Natalie Westover, Matthieu Carter, Kathryn Hassell, Rachelle Nuss, Gemlyn George, Paul W Buehler, Angelo D'Alessandro, David C Irwin
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Abstract

Sickle cell disease and β-Thalassemia are two of the most prevalent hemoglobinopathies worldwide. Both occur due to genetic mutations within the HBB gene and are characterized by red blood cell dysfunction, anemia, and end-organ injury. The spleen and liver are the primary organs where erythrophagocytosis, engulfing the red blood cells, occurs in these diseases. Understanding metabolism and protein composition within these tissues can therefore inform the extent of hemolysis and disease progression. We utilized a multiomics approach to highlight metabolomic and proteomic differences in the spleen and liver. The Berkley sickle cell disease (Berk-SS), heterozygous B1/B2 globin gene deletion (HbbTh3/+) a known β-Thalassemia model, and wildtype (WT, C57/Bl6) murine models were evaluated in this report. This analysis showed Berk-SS and HbbTh3/+ shared distinct antioxidant and immunosuppressive splenic phenotypes compared to WT mice with divergence in purine metabolism, gluconeogenesis, and glycolysis. In contrast, Berk-SS mice have a distinct liver pro-inflammatory phenotype not shared by HbbTh3/+ or WT mice. Together, these data emphasize that metabolic and proteomic reprogramming of the spleen and livers in Berk-SS and HbbTh3/+mice may be relevant to the individual disease processes.

伯克利镰状细胞贫血小鼠和β-地中海贫血小鼠的脾脏和肝脏存在代谢和蛋白质组差异
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Journal of Proteome Research
Journal of Proteome Research 生物-生化研究方法
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9.00
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4.50%
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251
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3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Proteome Research publishes content encompassing all aspects of global protein analysis and function, including the dynamic aspects of genomics, spatio-temporal proteomics, metabonomics and metabolomics, clinical and agricultural proteomics, as well as advances in methodology including bioinformatics. The theme and emphasis is on a multidisciplinary approach to the life sciences through the synergy between the different types of "omics".
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