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Developmental and Genetic Regulation of Human Surfactant Protein B in vivo

BACKGROUND: Genetic and developmental disruption of surfactant protein B (SP-B) expression causes neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). Objectives: To assess developmental and genetic regulation of SP-B expression in vivo. METHODS: To evaluate in vivo developmental regulation of SP-B, we use...

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Autores principales: Hamvas, Aaron, Heins, Hillary B., Guttentag, Susan H., Wegner, Daniel J., Trusgnich, Michelle A., Bennet, Kate W., Yang, Ping, Carlson, Christopher S., An, Ping, Cole, F. Sessions
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2765709/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18776725
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000153095
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author Hamvas, Aaron
Heins, Hillary B.
Guttentag, Susan H.
Wegner, Daniel J.
Trusgnich, Michelle A.
Bennet, Kate W.
Yang, Ping
Carlson, Christopher S.
An, Ping
Cole, F. Sessions
author_facet Hamvas, Aaron
Heins, Hillary B.
Guttentag, Susan H.
Wegner, Daniel J.
Trusgnich, Michelle A.
Bennet, Kate W.
Yang, Ping
Carlson, Christopher S.
An, Ping
Cole, F. Sessions
author_sort Hamvas, Aaron
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description BACKGROUND: Genetic and developmental disruption of surfactant protein B (SP-B) expression causes neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). Objectives: To assess developmental and genetic regulation of SP-B expression in vivo. METHODS: To evaluate in vivo developmental regulation of SP-B, we used immunoblotting to compare frequency of detection of mature and pro-SP-B peptides in developmentally distinct cohorts: 24 amniotic fluid samples, unfractionated tracheal aspirates from 101 infants ≥34 weeks’ gestation with (75) and without (26) neonatal RDS, and 6 nonsmoking adults. To examine genetic regulation, we used univariate and logistic regression analyses to detect associations between common SP-B (SFTPB) genotypes and SP-B peptides in the neonatal RDS cohort. RESULTS: We found pro-SP-B peptides in 24/24 amniotic fluid samples and in 100/101 tracheal aspirates from newborn infants but none in bronchoalveolar lavage from normal adults (0/6) (p < 0.001). We detected an association (p = 0.0011) between pro-SP-B peptides (M(r) 40 and 42 kDa) and genotype of a nonsynonymous single nucleotide polymorphism at genomic position 1580 that regulates amino-terminus glycosylation. CONCLUSIONS: Pro-SP-B peptides are more common in developmentally less mature humans. Association of genotype at genomic position 1580 with pro-SP-B peptides (M(r) 40 and 42 kDa) suggests genetic regulation of amino terminus glycosylation in vivo.
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spelling pubmed-27657092009-10-22 Developmental and Genetic Regulation of Human Surfactant Protein B in vivo Hamvas, Aaron Heins, Hillary B. Guttentag, Susan H. Wegner, Daniel J. Trusgnich, Michelle A. Bennet, Kate W. Yang, Ping Carlson, Christopher S. An, Ping Cole, F. Sessions Neonatology Original Paper BACKGROUND: Genetic and developmental disruption of surfactant protein B (SP-B) expression causes neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). Objectives: To assess developmental and genetic regulation of SP-B expression in vivo. METHODS: To evaluate in vivo developmental regulation of SP-B, we used immunoblotting to compare frequency of detection of mature and pro-SP-B peptides in developmentally distinct cohorts: 24 amniotic fluid samples, unfractionated tracheal aspirates from 101 infants ≥34 weeks’ gestation with (75) and without (26) neonatal RDS, and 6 nonsmoking adults. To examine genetic regulation, we used univariate and logistic regression analyses to detect associations between common SP-B (SFTPB) genotypes and SP-B peptides in the neonatal RDS cohort. RESULTS: We found pro-SP-B peptides in 24/24 amniotic fluid samples and in 100/101 tracheal aspirates from newborn infants but none in bronchoalveolar lavage from normal adults (0/6) (p < 0.001). We detected an association (p = 0.0011) between pro-SP-B peptides (M(r) 40 and 42 kDa) and genotype of a nonsynonymous single nucleotide polymorphism at genomic position 1580 that regulates amino-terminus glycosylation. CONCLUSIONS: Pro-SP-B peptides are more common in developmentally less mature humans. Association of genotype at genomic position 1580 with pro-SP-B peptides (M(r) 40 and 42 kDa) suggests genetic regulation of amino terminus glycosylation in vivo. S. Karger AG 2009-02 2008-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2765709/ /pubmed/18776725 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000153095 Text en Copyright © 2008 by S. Karger AG, Basel http://www.karger.com/Authors_Choice This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Karger's Author's Choice™ licensing agreement, adapted from the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 2.5 license. This license allows authors to re-use their articles for educational and research purposes as long as the author and the journal are fully acknowledged.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Hamvas, Aaron
Heins, Hillary B.
Guttentag, Susan H.
Wegner, Daniel J.
Trusgnich, Michelle A.
Bennet, Kate W.
Yang, Ping
Carlson, Christopher S.
An, Ping
Cole, F. Sessions
Developmental and Genetic Regulation of Human Surfactant Protein B in vivo
title Developmental and Genetic Regulation of Human Surfactant Protein B in vivo
title_full Developmental and Genetic Regulation of Human Surfactant Protein B in vivo
title_fullStr Developmental and Genetic Regulation of Human Surfactant Protein B in vivo
title_full_unstemmed Developmental and Genetic Regulation of Human Surfactant Protein B in vivo
title_short Developmental and Genetic Regulation of Human Surfactant Protein B in vivo
title_sort developmental and genetic regulation of human surfactant protein b in vivo
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2765709/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18776725
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000153095
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