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摘要
目的:探讨冠心病患者外周血单个核细胞中FNDC5和焦热相关分子的表达特征及其相互关系。方法:根据不同的临床症状将患者分为稳定型心绞痛(SA)、不稳定型心绞痛(UA)和急性心肌梗死(AMI)组。根据Gensini评分分为轻度、中度和重度病变组。另设对照组(NC)。采用ELISA法检测鸢尾素、IL-1β、IL-18的水平,采用qRT-PCR和Western blot (WB)检测并比较焦热相关分子NF-κB p50、NF-κB p65、FNDC5的水平。采用Logistic回归和Spearman偏相关分析分析冠心病发病因素,探讨FNDC5与分子间的相互关系。结果:冠心病患者IL-1β、IL-18升高,鸢尾素降低。随着冠状动脉狭窄症状和严重程度的加重,前者增加,鸢尾素逐渐减少(p结论:FNDC5表达水平降低,焦解热相关分子水平升高可能与冠心病有关。
The Expression Characteristics and Interrelationships of FNDC5 and Pyroptosis-Associated Molecules in the Peripheral Blood of Patients with Coronary Heart Disease.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the expression characteristics and interrelationships of FNDC5 and pyroptosis-associated molecules in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of patients with coronary heart disease (CHD).
Methods: Patients were divided into stable angina (SA), unstable angina (UA), and acute myocardial infarction (AMI) groups based on different clinical symptoms. According to the Gensini score, they were then divided into mild, moderate, and severe lesion groups. The control (NC) group was also set. ELISA assay was employed to detect the levels of Irisin, IL-1β, and IL-18, and the levels of pyroptosis-associated molecules, NF-κB p50, NF-κB p65, and FNDC5 were detected and compared by qRT-PCR and Western blot (WB). Logistic regression and Spearman's partial correlation analysis were used to analyze the pathogenic factors of CHD and explore the interrelationships between FNDC5 and the molecules.
Results: IL-1β and IL-18 of CHD patients were increased, while the Irisin was decreased. With the aggravation of symptoms and severity of coronary artery stenosis, the former increased, and the Irisin gradually decreased (P<0.05). About qRT-PCR and WB: With the aggravation of symptoms, the levels of pyroptosis-associated molecules and other indicators were increased, and FNDC5 was decreased (P<0.05). NLRP3, Caspase-1, and NF-κB p50 protein were positively correlated with the incidence of CHD, and FNDC5 was also negatively correlated with that of CHD. Spearman's Partial Correlation Analysis: Even when common risk factors for CHD were taken into account, FNDC5 and NLRP3 were still found to be negatively connected.
Conclusion: The decreased expression level of FNDC5 and the increased level of pyroptosis-associated molecules may be related to CHD.
期刊介绍:
Current Protein & Peptide Science publishes full-length/mini review articles on specific aspects involving proteins, peptides, and interactions between the enzymes, the binding interactions of hormones and their receptors; the properties of transcription factors and other molecules that regulate gene expression; the reactions leading to the immune response; the process of signal transduction; the structure and function of proteins involved in the cytoskeleton and molecular motors; the properties of membrane channels and transporters; and the generation and storage of metabolic energy. In addition, reviews of experimental studies of protein folding and design are given special emphasis. Manuscripts submitted to Current Protein and Peptide Science should cover a field by discussing research from the leading laboratories in a field and should pose questions for future studies. Original papers, research articles and letter articles/short communications are not considered for publication in Current Protein & Peptide Science.