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Critical COPD respiratory illness is linked to increased transcriptomic activity of neutrophil proteases genes
BACKGROUND: Gene expression profiling (GEP) in cells obtained from peripheral blood has shown that this is a very useful approach for biomarker discovery and for studying molecular pathogenesis of prevalent diseases. While there is limited literature available on gene expression markers associated w...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3475085/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22852767 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-5-401 |
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author | Almansa, Raquel Socias, Lorenzo Sanchez-Garcia, Monica Martín-Loeches, Ignacio del Olmo, Milagros Andaluz-Ojeda, David Bobillo, Felipe Rico, Lucia Herrero, Agueda Roig, Vicente San-Jose, C Alicia Rosich, Sara Barbado, Julia Disdier, Carlos de Lejarazu, Raúl Ortiz Gallegos, Maria C Fernandez, Victoria Bermejo-Martin, Jesus F |
author_facet | Almansa, Raquel Socias, Lorenzo Sanchez-Garcia, Monica Martín-Loeches, Ignacio del Olmo, Milagros Andaluz-Ojeda, David Bobillo, Felipe Rico, Lucia Herrero, Agueda Roig, Vicente San-Jose, C Alicia Rosich, Sara Barbado, Julia Disdier, Carlos de Lejarazu, Raúl Ortiz Gallegos, Maria C Fernandez, Victoria Bermejo-Martin, Jesus F |
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description | BACKGROUND: Gene expression profiling (GEP) in cells obtained from peripheral blood has shown that this is a very useful approach for biomarker discovery and for studying molecular pathogenesis of prevalent diseases. While there is limited literature available on gene expression markers associated with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), the transcriptomic picture associated with critical respiratory illness in this disease is not known at the present moment. FINDINGS: By using Agilent microarray chips, we have profiled gene expression signatures in the whole blood of 28 COPD patients hospitalized with different degrees of respiratory compromise.12 of them needed of admission to the ICU, whilst 16 were admitted to the Respiratory Medicine Service. GeneSpring GX 11.0 software was used for performing statistical comparisons of transcript levels between ICU and non-ICU patients. Ingenuity pathway analysis 8.5 (IPA) and the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) were used to select, annotate and visualize genes by function and pathway (gene ontology). T-test showed evidence of 1501 genes differentially expressed between ICU and non-ICU patients. IPA and KEGG analysis of the most representative biological functions revealed that ICU patients had increased levels of neutrophil gene transcripts, being [cathepsin G (CTSG)], [elastase, neutrophil expressed (ELANE)], [proteinase 3 (PRTN3)], [myeloperoxidase (MPO)], [cathepsin D (CTSD)], [defensin, alpha 3, neutrophil-specific (DEFA3)], azurocidin 1 (AZU1)], and [bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein (BPI)] the most representative ones. Proteins codified by these genes form part of the azurophilic granules of neutrophils and are involved in both antimicrobial defence and tissue damage. This “neutrophil signature” was paralleled by the necessity of advanced respiratory and vital support, and the presence of bacterial infection. CONCLUSION: Study of transcriptomic signatures in blood suggests an essential role of neutrophil proteases in COPD patients with critical respiratory illness. Measurement and modulation of the expression of these genes could present an option for clinical monitoring and treatment of severe COPD exacerbations. |
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spelling | pubmed-34750852012-10-19 Critical COPD respiratory illness is linked to increased transcriptomic activity of neutrophil proteases genes Almansa, Raquel Socias, Lorenzo Sanchez-Garcia, Monica Martín-Loeches, Ignacio del Olmo, Milagros Andaluz-Ojeda, David Bobillo, Felipe Rico, Lucia Herrero, Agueda Roig, Vicente San-Jose, C Alicia Rosich, Sara Barbado, Julia Disdier, Carlos de Lejarazu, Raúl Ortiz Gallegos, Maria C Fernandez, Victoria Bermejo-Martin, Jesus F BMC Res Notes Short Report BACKGROUND: Gene expression profiling (GEP) in cells obtained from peripheral blood has shown that this is a very useful approach for biomarker discovery and for studying molecular pathogenesis of prevalent diseases. While there is limited literature available on gene expression markers associated with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), the transcriptomic picture associated with critical respiratory illness in this disease is not known at the present moment. FINDINGS: By using Agilent microarray chips, we have profiled gene expression signatures in the whole blood of 28 COPD patients hospitalized with different degrees of respiratory compromise.12 of them needed of admission to the ICU, whilst 16 were admitted to the Respiratory Medicine Service. GeneSpring GX 11.0 software was used for performing statistical comparisons of transcript levels between ICU and non-ICU patients. Ingenuity pathway analysis 8.5 (IPA) and the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) were used to select, annotate and visualize genes by function and pathway (gene ontology). T-test showed evidence of 1501 genes differentially expressed between ICU and non-ICU patients. IPA and KEGG analysis of the most representative biological functions revealed that ICU patients had increased levels of neutrophil gene transcripts, being [cathepsin G (CTSG)], [elastase, neutrophil expressed (ELANE)], [proteinase 3 (PRTN3)], [myeloperoxidase (MPO)], [cathepsin D (CTSD)], [defensin, alpha 3, neutrophil-specific (DEFA3)], azurocidin 1 (AZU1)], and [bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein (BPI)] the most representative ones. Proteins codified by these genes form part of the azurophilic granules of neutrophils and are involved in both antimicrobial defence and tissue damage. This “neutrophil signature” was paralleled by the necessity of advanced respiratory and vital support, and the presence of bacterial infection. CONCLUSION: Study of transcriptomic signatures in blood suggests an essential role of neutrophil proteases in COPD patients with critical respiratory illness. Measurement and modulation of the expression of these genes could present an option for clinical monitoring and treatment of severe COPD exacerbations. BioMed Central 2012-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3475085/ /pubmed/22852767 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-5-401 Text en Copyright ©2012 Almansa et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Short Report Almansa, Raquel Socias, Lorenzo Sanchez-Garcia, Monica Martín-Loeches, Ignacio del Olmo, Milagros Andaluz-Ojeda, David Bobillo, Felipe Rico, Lucia Herrero, Agueda Roig, Vicente San-Jose, C Alicia Rosich, Sara Barbado, Julia Disdier, Carlos de Lejarazu, Raúl Ortiz Gallegos, Maria C Fernandez, Victoria Bermejo-Martin, Jesus F Critical COPD respiratory illness is linked to increased transcriptomic activity of neutrophil proteases genes |
title | Critical COPD respiratory illness is linked to increased transcriptomic activity of neutrophil proteases genes |
title_full | Critical COPD respiratory illness is linked to increased transcriptomic activity of neutrophil proteases genes |
title_fullStr | Critical COPD respiratory illness is linked to increased transcriptomic activity of neutrophil proteases genes |
title_full_unstemmed | Critical COPD respiratory illness is linked to increased transcriptomic activity of neutrophil proteases genes |
title_short | Critical COPD respiratory illness is linked to increased transcriptomic activity of neutrophil proteases genes |
title_sort | critical copd respiratory illness is linked to increased transcriptomic activity of neutrophil proteases genes |
topic | Short Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3475085/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22852767 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-5-401 |
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