用LC-MS/MS分析大鼠肾刷缘膜的蛋白质组学分析。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Aiying Yu, Jingfu Zhao, Wenjing Peng, Shiv Pratap S Yadav, Bruce A Molitoris, Mark C Wagner, Yehia Mechref
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目的:慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)的定义是肾功能降低,即肾小球滤过率降低,通过测定血清肌酐水平和尿液中的蛋白质来评估肾脏损害的程度,诊断为蛋白尿/白蛋白尿。蛋白尿随年龄增加,可由肾小球和/或近端小管(PT)改变引起。PT细胞上的刷状边界膜(BBMs)在维持PT功能的稳定性中起着重要作用。实验设计:采用LC-MS/MS自下而上的蛋白质组学分析四组大鼠模型的脑卒中,以研究与CKD进展相关的蛋白质丰度变化。此外,系统生物学分析用于鉴定关键蛋白,这些蛋白可以深入了解与CKD相关的不同受调节的分子途径和过程。结果:我们的研究结果表明,与对照组相比,严重CKD BBM组303个蛋白的表达显著改变。关注肾脏疾病,包括Ctnnb1、Fah和Icam1在内的几种蛋白被注释为肾脏损害和排尿障碍。Ctnnb1 (β-catenin)的上调可能通过调控WNT信号通路参与CKD的发生。结论及临床意义:总体而言,研究大鼠脑卒中模型中蛋白质丰度的变化有助于揭示CKD中涉及的重要途径和调节作用的蛋白质纠正。虽然这项研究主要集中在大鼠模型上,但结果为更深入地了解人类可能的CKD机制提供了更多信息。
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Proteomics profiling of kidney brush border membrane from rats using LC-MS/MS analysis.

Purpose: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is defined by a reduced renal function, that is, glomerular filtration rate, and the extent of kidney damage is assessed by determining serum creatinine levels and proteins in urine, diagnosed as proteinuria/albuminuria. Albuminuria increases with age and can result from glomerular and/or proximal tubule (PT) alterations. Brush border membranes (BBMs) on PT cells are important in maintaining the stability of PT functions.

Experimental design: An LC-MS/MS bottom-up proteomics analysis of BBMs from four groups of rat models was applied to investigate protein abundance alterations associated with CKD progression. Moreover, systems biology analyses were used to identify key proteins that can provide insight into the different regulated molecular pathways and processes associated with CKD.

Results: Our results indicated that 303 proteins showed significantly altered expressions from the severe CKD BBM group when compared to the control. Focusing on renal diseases, several proteins including Ctnnb1, Fah, and Icam1 were annotated to kidney damage and urination disorder. The up-regulation of Ctnnb1 (β-catenin) could contribute to CKD through the regulation of the WNT signaling pathway.

Conclusion and clinical relevance: Overall, the study of protein abundance changes in BBMs from rat models helps to reveal protein corrections with important pathways and regulator effects involved in CKD. Although this study is focused on rat models, the results provided more information for a deeper insight into possible CKD mechanisms in humans.

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