Proteomic profiling and scRNA sequencing identify signatures associated with Helicobacter pylori infection and risk of developing gastric cancer.

IF 8.4 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Yu Jin, Xue Li, Bingyao Cai, Lanxin Yang, Wenjing Zhao, Hengmin Xu, Yang Zhang, Zongchao Liu, Kaifeng Pan, Wenqing Li
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Abstract

Objective: The key molecular events signifying the Helicobacter pylori-induced gastric carcinogenesis process are largely unknown.

Methods: Bulk tissue-proteomics profiling were leveraged across multi-stage gastric lesions from Linqu (n = 166) and Beijing sets (n = 99) and single-cell transcriptomic profiling (n = 18) to decipher key molecular signatures of H. pylori-related gastric lesion progression and gastric cancer (GC) development. The association of key proteins association with gastric lesion progression and GC development were prospectively studied building on follow-up of the Linqu set and UK Biobank (n = 48,529).

Results: Concordant proteomics signatures associated with H. pylori infection and gastric carcinogenesis (ρ = 0.784, correlation P = 1.80 × 10-36) were identified. RNA expression of genes encoding 13 up- and 15 down-regulated key proteins displayed trending alterations in the transition from normal gastric epithelium to intestinal metaplasia, then to malignant cells. A 15-tissue protein panel integrating these signatures demonstrated potential for targeting individuals at high risk for progressing to gastric neoplasia (OR = 7.22, 95% CI: 1.31-39.72 for the high-score group). A 4-circulating protein panel may be used as non-invasive markers predicting the risk of GC development (hazard ratio = 3.73, 95% confidence interval: 1.63-8.54, high-risk vs. low-risk populations, area under the curve = 0.75).

Conclusions: Concordant proteomics signatures associated with H. pylori infection and gastric carcinogenesis were unveiled with potential as biomarkers for targeted prevention strategies.

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蛋白质组学分析和scRNA测序鉴定与幽门螺杆菌感染和胃癌发生风险相关的特征。
目的:幽门螺杆菌诱导胃癌发生过程的关键分子事件在很大程度上是未知的。方法:利用来自临曲(n = 166)和北京(n = 99)的多阶段胃病变的大量组织蛋白质组学分析和单细胞转录组学分析(n = 18)来破译幽门螺杆菌相关胃病变进展和胃癌(GC)发展的关键分子特征。通过对Linqu组和UK Biobank (n = 48,529)的随访,前瞻性地研究了与胃病变进展和胃癌发展相关的关键蛋白的关系。结果:鉴定出与幽门螺杆菌感染和胃癌发生相关的一致性蛋白质组学特征(ρ = 0.784,相关P = 1.80 × 10-36)。编码13个上调和15个下调关键蛋白的基因的RNA表达在正常胃上皮到肠化生,再到恶性细胞的转变过程中呈现出趋势变化。整合这些特征的15个组织蛋白小组显示了靶向进展为胃瘤变高风险个体的潜力(OR = 7.22,高分组95% CI: 1.31-39.72)。4循环蛋白面板可作为预测GC发展风险的非侵入性标志物(风险比= 3.73,95%置信区间:1.63-8.54,高危人群vs低危人群,曲线下面积= 0.75)。结论:与幽门螺杆菌感染和胃癌发生相关的蛋白质组学特征揭示了作为靶向预防策略的生物标志物的潜力。
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Cancer Biology & Medicine
Cancer Biology & Medicine Medicine-Oncology
CiteScore
9.80
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3.60%
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1143
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Cancer Biology & Medicine (ISSN 2095-3941) is a peer-reviewed open-access journal of Chinese Anti-cancer Association (CACA), which is the leading professional society of oncology in China. The journal quarterly provides innovative and significant information on biological basis of cancer, cancer microenvironment, translational cancer research, and all aspects of clinical cancer research. The journal also publishes significant perspectives on indigenous cancer types in China.
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