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High Throughput Proteomic Exploration of Hypothermic Preservation Reveals Active Processes within the Cell Associated with Cold Ischemia Kinetic
The demand for organs to be transplanted increases pressure on procurement centers, to the detriment of organ quality, increasing complications. New preservation protocols are urgently needed, requiring an in-depth understanding of ischemia-reperfusion mechanisms. We performed a proteomic analysis u...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7956856/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33673561 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22052384 |
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author | Pasini-Chabot, Ophélie Vincent, Julia Le Pape, Sylvain Lepoittevin, Maryne Kaaki, Wassim Woillard, Jean-Baptiste Giraud, Sebastien Bourmeyster, Nicolas Hauet, Thierry Thuillier, Raphael |
author_facet | Pasini-Chabot, Ophélie Vincent, Julia Le Pape, Sylvain Lepoittevin, Maryne Kaaki, Wassim Woillard, Jean-Baptiste Giraud, Sebastien Bourmeyster, Nicolas Hauet, Thierry Thuillier, Raphael |
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description | The demand for organs to be transplanted increases pressure on procurement centers, to the detriment of organ quality, increasing complications. New preservation protocols are urgently needed, requiring an in-depth understanding of ischemia-reperfusion mechanisms. We performed a proteomic analysis using LC-MS/MS-TOF data analyzed through R software and Cytoscape’s ClueGO application, comparing the proteome of kidney endothelial cells, key cell type, subjected to 3, 6, 12, 19, and 24 h of cold ischemia and 6 h reperfusion. Critical pathways such as energy metabolism, cytoskeleton structure/transport system, and gene transcription/translation were modulated. Important time windows were revealed: a—during the first 3 h, central proteins were upregulated within these pathways; b—the majority of these upregulations were maintained until 12 h cold ischemia time (CIT); c—after that time, the overall decrease in protein expression was observed; d—at reperfusion, proteins expressed in response to cold ischemia were all downregulated. This shows that cold ischemia is not a simple slowing down of metabolism, as deep changes take place within the proteome on major pathways. Time-sensitive expression of key protein reveals possible quality biomarkers as well as potential targets for new strategies to maintain or optimize organ quality. |
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spelling | pubmed-79568562021-03-16 High Throughput Proteomic Exploration of Hypothermic Preservation Reveals Active Processes within the Cell Associated with Cold Ischemia Kinetic Pasini-Chabot, Ophélie Vincent, Julia Le Pape, Sylvain Lepoittevin, Maryne Kaaki, Wassim Woillard, Jean-Baptiste Giraud, Sebastien Bourmeyster, Nicolas Hauet, Thierry Thuillier, Raphael Int J Mol Sci Article The demand for organs to be transplanted increases pressure on procurement centers, to the detriment of organ quality, increasing complications. New preservation protocols are urgently needed, requiring an in-depth understanding of ischemia-reperfusion mechanisms. We performed a proteomic analysis using LC-MS/MS-TOF data analyzed through R software and Cytoscape’s ClueGO application, comparing the proteome of kidney endothelial cells, key cell type, subjected to 3, 6, 12, 19, and 24 h of cold ischemia and 6 h reperfusion. Critical pathways such as energy metabolism, cytoskeleton structure/transport system, and gene transcription/translation were modulated. Important time windows were revealed: a—during the first 3 h, central proteins were upregulated within these pathways; b—the majority of these upregulations were maintained until 12 h cold ischemia time (CIT); c—after that time, the overall decrease in protein expression was observed; d—at reperfusion, proteins expressed in response to cold ischemia were all downregulated. This shows that cold ischemia is not a simple slowing down of metabolism, as deep changes take place within the proteome on major pathways. Time-sensitive expression of key protein reveals possible quality biomarkers as well as potential targets for new strategies to maintain or optimize organ quality. MDPI 2021-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7956856/ /pubmed/33673561 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22052384 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Pasini-Chabot, Ophélie Vincent, Julia Le Pape, Sylvain Lepoittevin, Maryne Kaaki, Wassim Woillard, Jean-Baptiste Giraud, Sebastien Bourmeyster, Nicolas Hauet, Thierry Thuillier, Raphael High Throughput Proteomic Exploration of Hypothermic Preservation Reveals Active Processes within the Cell Associated with Cold Ischemia Kinetic |
title | High Throughput Proteomic Exploration of Hypothermic Preservation Reveals Active Processes within the Cell Associated with Cold Ischemia Kinetic |
title_full | High Throughput Proteomic Exploration of Hypothermic Preservation Reveals Active Processes within the Cell Associated with Cold Ischemia Kinetic |
title_fullStr | High Throughput Proteomic Exploration of Hypothermic Preservation Reveals Active Processes within the Cell Associated with Cold Ischemia Kinetic |
title_full_unstemmed | High Throughput Proteomic Exploration of Hypothermic Preservation Reveals Active Processes within the Cell Associated with Cold Ischemia Kinetic |
title_short | High Throughput Proteomic Exploration of Hypothermic Preservation Reveals Active Processes within the Cell Associated with Cold Ischemia Kinetic |
title_sort | high throughput proteomic exploration of hypothermic preservation reveals active processes within the cell associated with cold ischemia kinetic |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7956856/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33673561 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22052384 |
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