鉴定新的高血压蛋白质组学生物标志物:精准医学的一种靶向方法。

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Rana S Aldisi, Alsamman M Alsamman, Peter Krawitz, Carlo Maj, Hatem Zayed
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摘要

背景:高血压是世界范围内严重的公共卫生问题。鉴定卡塔尔人群中特定的蛋白质组生物标志物旨在推进个性化治疗策略。方法:我们使用基于适配体的SOMAscan平台对778名卡塔尔人进行了蛋白质组学分析,分析了1305个生物标志物。统计分析包括双向方差分析和FDR校正的关联分析,以及使用Reactome和DisGeNET数据库的途径和基因集富集分析。结果:该研究确定了26个与高血压相关的重要蛋白质生物标志物。值得注意的是,QORL1和BMP1被确定为新的蛋白质生物标志物。富集分析将这些生物标志物与血管生物学、免疫系统反应和动脉硬化和冠状动脉疾病等病理相关的关键途径联系起来。相关分析强调了强大的相互作用,特别是QORL1与各种载脂蛋白E亚型之间的相互作用,表明这些生物标志物在高血压的分子机制中起着关键作用。结论:本研究增强了我们对卡塔尔人群高血压分子基础的理解,并支持了精准医学治疗方法的发展。
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Identification of novel proteomic biomarkers for hypertension: a targeted approach for precision medicine.

Background: Hypertension is a critical public health issue worldwide. The identification of specific proteomic biomarkers in the Qatari population aims to advance personalized treatment strategies.

Methods: We conducted proteomic profiling on 778 Qatari individuals using an aptamer-based SOMAscan platform to analyze 1,305 biomarkers. Statistical analysis involved two-way ANOVA and association analyses with FDR correction, alongside pathway and gene-set enrichment analyses using Reactome and DisGeNET databases.

Results: The study identified 26 significant protein biomarkers associated with hypertension. Notably, QORL1 and BMP1 were identified as novel protein biomarkers. Enrichment analysis linked these biomarkers to critical pathways involved in vascular biology, immune system responses, and pathologies like arteriosclerosis and coronary artery disease. Correlation analyses highlighted robust interactions, particularly between QORL1 and various Apolipoprotein E isoforms, suggesting these biomarkers play pivotal roles in the molecular mechanisms underlying hypertension.

Conclusions: This research enhances our understanding of the molecular basis of hypertension in the Qatari population and supports the development of precision medicine approaches for treatment.

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Clinical proteomics
Clinical proteomics BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS-
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
2.60%
发文量
37
审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Proteomics encompasses all aspects of translational proteomics. Special emphasis will be placed on the application of proteomic technology to all aspects of clinical research and molecular medicine. The journal is committed to rapid scientific review and timely publication of submitted manuscripts.
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