双相情感障碍患者嗅神经上皮细胞中与锂反应相关的细胞和蛋白质组学差异

IF 6.4 2区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
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背景:锂是双相情感障碍(BD)的一线治疗方法,但只有30%的患者对单药治疗反应满意,这种差异的生物学基础尚不清楚。本研究旨在通过分析BD锂无反应(BDNR)、反应(BDR)和对照受试者的嗅神经上皮(ONE)细胞,确定潜在的生物标志物和治疗靶点。方法:对ONE细胞进行免疫荧光和蛋白质组学分析。检查血液样本以提高临床应用的可及性。结果:ONE细胞的免疫荧光和蛋白质组学分析显示,BDNR细胞的粘附能力受损,体外锂处理可恢复粘附能力。然而,BDNR细胞也显示出未受锂影响的细胞形态和细胞骨架组织的显著改变。蛋白质组学分析发现了与“细胞形态”相关的途径的显著变化,CDN2A被强调为关键蛋白。在BDR细胞中,锂处理恢复了粘附能力,但未能逆转迁移缺陷。BDR ONE细胞的蛋白质组学分析发现了与神经递质释放、突触功能和线粒体活性相关的差异表达蛋白,其中许多蛋白被锂显著调节。此外,BDR患者的外周血单个核细胞显示出较低水平的RHOC蛋白,这与锂处理的ONE BDR细胞的降低情况一致。结论:本研究强调了BDNR和BDR细胞之间的细胞和蛋白质组学差异,锂对BDR细胞有明显的影响,而对BDNR细胞的影响有限。这些发现促进了我们对双相障碍中锂反应性的理解,并指出了个性化治疗方法的潜在生物标志物和治疗靶点。
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Cellular and proteomic differences associated with lithium response in olfactory neuroepithelium cells of bipolar disorder patients.

Cellular and proteomic differences associated with lithium response in olfactory neuroepithelium cells of bipolar disorder patients.

Cellular and proteomic differences associated with lithium response in olfactory neuroepithelium cells of bipolar disorder patients.

Cellular and proteomic differences associated with lithium response in olfactory neuroepithelium cells of bipolar disorder patients.

Background: Lithium is a first-line treatment for bipolar disorder (BD), but only 30% of patients respond satisfactorily to monotherapy, and the biological basis for this variability remains unclear. This study aimed to identify potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets by analyzing olfactory neuroepithelium (ONE) cells from BD lithium non-responders (BDNR), responders (BDR), and control subjects.

Methods: Immunofluorescence and proteomic analyses of ONE cells were conducted. Blood samples were examined to improve accessibility for clinical applications.

Results: Immunofluorescence and proteomic analyses of ONE cells revealed that BDNR cells exhibited impaired adhesion capacity, which was restored by lithium treatment in vitro. However, BDNR cells also showed significant alterations in cell morphology and cytoskeletal organization that were unaffected by lithium. Proteomic analysis identified significant changes in pathways associated with "cell morphology," with CDN2A highlighted as a key protein. In BDR cells, lithium treatment restored adhesion capacity but failed to reverse migration deficits. Proteomic analysis of BDR ONE cells identified differentially expressed proteins linked to neurotransmitter release, synaptic function, and mitochondrial activity, many of which were significantly modulated by lithium. Additionally, peripheral blood mononuclear cells from BDR patients displayed lower levels of RHOC protein, mirroring reductions seen in ONE BDR cells treated with lithium.

Conclusions: This study underscores cellular and proteomic differences between BDNR and BDR cells, with lithium exerting pronounced effects on BDR cells while having limited impact on BDNR cells. These findings advance our understanding of lithium responsiveness in BD and point to potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets for personalized treatment approaches.

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Molecular Medicine
Molecular Medicine 医学-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Molecular Medicine is an open access journal that focuses on publishing recent findings related to disease pathogenesis at the molecular or physiological level. These insights can potentially contribute to the development of specific tools for disease diagnosis, treatment, or prevention. The journal considers manuscripts that present material pertinent to the genetic, molecular, or cellular underpinnings of critical physiological or disease processes. Submissions to Molecular Medicine are expected to elucidate the broader implications of the research findings for human disease and medicine in a manner that is accessible to a wide audience.
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