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Proteomic landscape of human coronary artery atherosclerosis

In order to investigate novel biomarkers for the detection of coronary artery disease for effective therapeutic targets, a comprehensive understanding of the protein networks and protein expression abundance in coronary artery samples is required. This was established by means of liquid chromatograp...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Yaqing, Yuan, Jinxia, Fan, Yinwen, An, Fenghui, Chen, Jiaxin, Zhang, Yongjie, Jin, Jianliang, Gu, Mufeng, Mao, Zhiyuan, Sun, Haijian, Jia, Qiaowei, Zhao, Chenhui, Ji, Mingyue, Zhang, Jing, Xu, Guangxu, Jia, Enzhi
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Publicado: D.A. Spandidos 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7255452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32626919
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.2020.4600
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author Zhou, Yaqing
Yuan, Jinxia
Fan, Yinwen
An, Fenghui
Chen, Jiaxin
Zhang, Yongjie
Jin, Jianliang
Gu, Mufeng
Mao, Zhiyuan
Sun, Haijian
Jia, Qiaowei
Zhao, Chenhui
Ji, Mingyue
Zhang, Jing
Xu, Guangxu
Jia, Enzhi
author_facet Zhou, Yaqing
Yuan, Jinxia
Fan, Yinwen
An, Fenghui
Chen, Jiaxin
Zhang, Yongjie
Jin, Jianliang
Gu, Mufeng
Mao, Zhiyuan
Sun, Haijian
Jia, Qiaowei
Zhao, Chenhui
Ji, Mingyue
Zhang, Jing
Xu, Guangxu
Jia, Enzhi
author_sort Zhou, Yaqing
collection PubMed
description In order to investigate novel biomarkers for the detection of coronary artery disease for effective therapeutic targets, a comprehensive understanding of the protein networks and protein expression abundance in coronary artery samples is required. This was established by means of liquid chromatography (LC)-mass spectrometry (MS)/MS analysis in the present study. A total of 20 human coronary artery specimens from 2 autopsied adults were employed in the present study. The natural history and histological classification of the atherosclerotic lesions of the coronary artery samples were analyzed by hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining, and the human coronary arterial proteome and proteomics features were characterized by MS analysis. The present study identified 2,135 proteins in the 20 coronary artery segments samples from the 2 cases. Combined with the results of H&E staining of the coronary artery samples, a total of 174 proteins, including 4 upregulated proteins and 164 downregulated proteins (excluding 6 proteins with inconsistent expression tendencies), were shown to be associated with coronary artery disease. In addition, Gene Ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes enrichment of the differentially expressed proteins revealed that the mitochondrial energy metabolism may be responsible for the occurrence and development of coronary artery atherosclerosis. The human coronary arterial proteome can be considered as a complex network whose architectural characteristics vary considerably as a function of the presence or absence, and histological classification of coronary artery atherosclerosis. These data thus suggest that the prevention of mitochondrial dysfunction via the retrieval of the mitochondrial associated proteins expression may be a promising target in coronary artery disease.
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spelling pubmed-72554522020-05-31 Proteomic landscape of human coronary artery atherosclerosis Zhou, Yaqing Yuan, Jinxia Fan, Yinwen An, Fenghui Chen, Jiaxin Zhang, Yongjie Jin, Jianliang Gu, Mufeng Mao, Zhiyuan Sun, Haijian Jia, Qiaowei Zhao, Chenhui Ji, Mingyue Zhang, Jing Xu, Guangxu Jia, Enzhi Int J Mol Med Articles In order to investigate novel biomarkers for the detection of coronary artery disease for effective therapeutic targets, a comprehensive understanding of the protein networks and protein expression abundance in coronary artery samples is required. This was established by means of liquid chromatography (LC)-mass spectrometry (MS)/MS analysis in the present study. A total of 20 human coronary artery specimens from 2 autopsied adults were employed in the present study. The natural history and histological classification of the atherosclerotic lesions of the coronary artery samples were analyzed by hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining, and the human coronary arterial proteome and proteomics features were characterized by MS analysis. The present study identified 2,135 proteins in the 20 coronary artery segments samples from the 2 cases. Combined with the results of H&E staining of the coronary artery samples, a total of 174 proteins, including 4 upregulated proteins and 164 downregulated proteins (excluding 6 proteins with inconsistent expression tendencies), were shown to be associated with coronary artery disease. In addition, Gene Ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes enrichment of the differentially expressed proteins revealed that the mitochondrial energy metabolism may be responsible for the occurrence and development of coronary artery atherosclerosis. The human coronary arterial proteome can be considered as a complex network whose architectural characteristics vary considerably as a function of the presence or absence, and histological classification of coronary artery atherosclerosis. These data thus suggest that the prevention of mitochondrial dysfunction via the retrieval of the mitochondrial associated proteins expression may be a promising target in coronary artery disease. D.A. Spandidos 2020-07 2020-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7255452/ /pubmed/32626919 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.2020.4600 Text en Copyright: © Zhou et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Articles
Zhou, Yaqing
Yuan, Jinxia
Fan, Yinwen
An, Fenghui
Chen, Jiaxin
Zhang, Yongjie
Jin, Jianliang
Gu, Mufeng
Mao, Zhiyuan
Sun, Haijian
Jia, Qiaowei
Zhao, Chenhui
Ji, Mingyue
Zhang, Jing
Xu, Guangxu
Jia, Enzhi
Proteomic landscape of human coronary artery atherosclerosis
title Proteomic landscape of human coronary artery atherosclerosis
title_full Proteomic landscape of human coronary artery atherosclerosis
title_fullStr Proteomic landscape of human coronary artery atherosclerosis
title_full_unstemmed Proteomic landscape of human coronary artery atherosclerosis
title_short Proteomic landscape of human coronary artery atherosclerosis
title_sort proteomic landscape of human coronary artery atherosclerosis
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7255452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32626919
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.2020.4600
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