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Cross-Omics Comparison of Stress Responses in Mesothelial Cells Exposed to Heat- versus Filter-Sterilized Peritoneal Dialysis Fluids

Recent research suggests that cytoprotective responses, such as expression of heat-shock proteins, might be inadequately induced in mesothelial cells by heat-sterilized peritoneal dialysis (PD) fluids. This study compares transcriptome data and multiple protein expression profiles for providing new...

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Autores principales: Kratochwill, Klaus, Bender, Thorsten O., Lichtenauer, Anton M., Herzog, Rebecca, Tarantino, Silvia, Bialas, Katarzyna, Jörres, Achim, Aufricht, Christoph
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4606138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26495307
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/628158
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author Kratochwill, Klaus
Bender, Thorsten O.
Lichtenauer, Anton M.
Herzog, Rebecca
Tarantino, Silvia
Bialas, Katarzyna
Jörres, Achim
Aufricht, Christoph
author_facet Kratochwill, Klaus
Bender, Thorsten O.
Lichtenauer, Anton M.
Herzog, Rebecca
Tarantino, Silvia
Bialas, Katarzyna
Jörres, Achim
Aufricht, Christoph
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description Recent research suggests that cytoprotective responses, such as expression of heat-shock proteins, might be inadequately induced in mesothelial cells by heat-sterilized peritoneal dialysis (PD) fluids. This study compares transcriptome data and multiple protein expression profiles for providing new insight into regulatory mechanisms. Two-dimensional difference gel electrophoresis (2D-DIGE) based proteomics and topic defined gene expression microarray-based transcriptomics techniques were used to evaluate stress responses in human omental peritoneal mesothelial cells in response to heat- or filter-sterilized PD fluids. Data from selected heat-shock proteins were validated by 2D western-blot analysis. Comparison of proteomics and transcriptomics data discriminated differentially regulated protein abundance into groups depending on correlating or noncorrelating transcripts. Inadequate abundance of several heat-shock proteins following exposure to heat-sterilized PD fluids is not reflected on the mRNA level indicating interference beyond transcriptional regulation. For the first time, this study describes evidence for posttranscriptional inadequacy of heat-shock protein expression by heat-sterilized PD fluids as a novel cytotoxic property. Cross-omics technologies introduce a novel way of understanding PDF bioincompatibility and searching for new interventions to reestablish adequate cytoprotective responses.
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spelling pubmed-46061382015-10-22 Cross-Omics Comparison of Stress Responses in Mesothelial Cells Exposed to Heat- versus Filter-Sterilized Peritoneal Dialysis Fluids Kratochwill, Klaus Bender, Thorsten O. Lichtenauer, Anton M. Herzog, Rebecca Tarantino, Silvia Bialas, Katarzyna Jörres, Achim Aufricht, Christoph Biomed Res Int Research Article Recent research suggests that cytoprotective responses, such as expression of heat-shock proteins, might be inadequately induced in mesothelial cells by heat-sterilized peritoneal dialysis (PD) fluids. This study compares transcriptome data and multiple protein expression profiles for providing new insight into regulatory mechanisms. Two-dimensional difference gel electrophoresis (2D-DIGE) based proteomics and topic defined gene expression microarray-based transcriptomics techniques were used to evaluate stress responses in human omental peritoneal mesothelial cells in response to heat- or filter-sterilized PD fluids. Data from selected heat-shock proteins were validated by 2D western-blot analysis. Comparison of proteomics and transcriptomics data discriminated differentially regulated protein abundance into groups depending on correlating or noncorrelating transcripts. Inadequate abundance of several heat-shock proteins following exposure to heat-sterilized PD fluids is not reflected on the mRNA level indicating interference beyond transcriptional regulation. For the first time, this study describes evidence for posttranscriptional inadequacy of heat-shock protein expression by heat-sterilized PD fluids as a novel cytotoxic property. Cross-omics technologies introduce a novel way of understanding PDF bioincompatibility and searching for new interventions to reestablish adequate cytoprotective responses. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4606138/ /pubmed/26495307 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/628158 Text en Copyright © 2015 Klaus Kratochwill et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kratochwill, Klaus
Bender, Thorsten O.
Lichtenauer, Anton M.
Herzog, Rebecca
Tarantino, Silvia
Bialas, Katarzyna
Jörres, Achim
Aufricht, Christoph
Cross-Omics Comparison of Stress Responses in Mesothelial Cells Exposed to Heat- versus Filter-Sterilized Peritoneal Dialysis Fluids
title Cross-Omics Comparison of Stress Responses in Mesothelial Cells Exposed to Heat- versus Filter-Sterilized Peritoneal Dialysis Fluids
title_full Cross-Omics Comparison of Stress Responses in Mesothelial Cells Exposed to Heat- versus Filter-Sterilized Peritoneal Dialysis Fluids
title_fullStr Cross-Omics Comparison of Stress Responses in Mesothelial Cells Exposed to Heat- versus Filter-Sterilized Peritoneal Dialysis Fluids
title_full_unstemmed Cross-Omics Comparison of Stress Responses in Mesothelial Cells Exposed to Heat- versus Filter-Sterilized Peritoneal Dialysis Fluids
title_short Cross-Omics Comparison of Stress Responses in Mesothelial Cells Exposed to Heat- versus Filter-Sterilized Peritoneal Dialysis Fluids
title_sort cross-omics comparison of stress responses in mesothelial cells exposed to heat- versus filter-sterilized peritoneal dialysis fluids
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4606138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26495307
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/628158
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