使用Olink蛋白质组学方法分析男性高原适应的血清蛋白质组学。

IF 2.2 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY
Jingyu Pan, Yue Dong, Zhihao Zou, Tianyan Gu, Ling Chen, Kai Li, Li Wang, Qinghai Shi
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高原环境适应涉及人体神经体液调节和代谢过程在高海拔缺氧条件下的适应性变化。本研究利用Olink靶向蛋白质组学分析了在海拔4500米和5300米地区适应6个月-1年的汉族人与生活在海平面地区的汉族人的血清蛋白表达差异。目的是阐明蛋白质在组织和细胞适应缺氧中的作用。我们在高海拔组与海平面组的血清中鉴定出54种代谢相关差异表达蛋白(DEPs),其中20种蛋白显著上调,34种蛋白显著下调。值得注意的是,在海拔4500和5300 m时,2个蛋白上调,11个蛋白下调。DEPs之间的前三位蛋白相关性包括CRKL与CA13、RNASE3与NADK、NADK与APEX1,以及APLP1与CTSH、CTSH与SOST、CTSH与NT-proBNP呈负相关。KEGG富集分析表明,DEP参与多种代谢途径,特别是与低氧细胞代谢相关的代谢途径,如糖酵解/糖异生和HIF-1信号通路。与临床表型相关,SOST、RNASE3、CA13、NADK、CRKL与SaO2呈正相关,与血红蛋白、红细胞压积呈负相关;ALDH1A1与甘油三酯呈正相关;SDC4与尿酸水平呈负相关。本研究提供了与高原适应个体代谢适应相关的特定dep的见解,为了解高原适应机制和潜在的治疗靶点提供了基础。
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Serum proteome profiling of plateau acclimatization in men using Olink proteomics approach.

Plateau acclimatization involves adaptive changes in the body's neurohumoral regulation and metabolic processes due to hypoxic conditions at high altitudes. This study utilizes Olink targeted proteomics to analyze serum protein expression differences in Han Chinese individuals acclimatized for 6 months-1 year at 4500 and 5300 m altitudes, compared to those residing at sea level. The objective is to elucidate the proteins' roles in tissue and cellular adaptation to hypoxia. We identified 54 metabolism-related differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) in the serum of the high-altitude group versus the sea-level group, comprising 20 significantly upregulated and 34 downregulated proteins. Notably, 2 proteins were upregulated and 11 downregulated at both 4500 and 5300 m altitudes. The top three protein correlations among DEPs included CRKL with CA13, RNASE3 with NADK, and NADK with APEX1, alongside APLP1 with CTSH, CTSH with SOST, and CTSH with NT-proBNP in inverse correlations. KEGG enrichment analysis indicated significant DEP involvement in various metabolic pathways, particularly those associated with hypoxic cellular metabolism like glycolysis/gluconeogenesis and the HIF-1 signaling pathway. Correlation with clinical phenotypes showed positive associations of SOST, RNASE3, CA13, NADK, and CRKL with SaO2 and negative correlations with Hemoglobin and Hematocrit; ALDH1A1 positively correlated with Triglyceride; and SDC4 inversely correlated with Uric acid levels. This study provides insights into specific DEPs linked to metabolic adaptations in high-altitude acclimatized individuals, offering a foundation for understanding acclimatization mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets.

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Physiological Reports
Physiological Reports PHYSIOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.20
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期刊介绍: Physiological Reports is an online only, open access journal that will publish peer reviewed research across all areas of basic, translational, and clinical physiology and allied disciplines. Physiological Reports is a collaboration between The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society, and is therefore in a unique position to serve the international physiology community through quick time to publication while upholding a quality standard of sound research that constitutes a useful contribution to the field.
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