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Citrate Synthase and OGDH as Potential Biomarkers of Atherosclerosis under Chronic Stress

BACKGROUND: Pathological changes of the adrenal gland and the possible underlying molecular mechanisms are currently unclear in the case of atherosclerosis (AS) combined with chronic stress (CS). METHODS: New Zealand white rabbits were used to construct a CS and AS animal model. Proteomics and bioin...

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Autores principales: Meng, Ling-bing, Hu, Gai-feng, Shan, Meng-jie, Zhang, Yuan-meng, Yu, Ze-mou, Liu, Yun-qing, Xu, Hong-xuan, Wang, Li, Gong, Tao, Liu, De-ping
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8445721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34539976
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9957908
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author Meng, Ling-bing
Hu, Gai-feng
Shan, Meng-jie
Zhang, Yuan-meng
Yu, Ze-mou
Liu, Yun-qing
Xu, Hong-xuan
Wang, Li
Gong, Tao
Liu, De-ping
author_facet Meng, Ling-bing
Hu, Gai-feng
Shan, Meng-jie
Zhang, Yuan-meng
Yu, Ze-mou
Liu, Yun-qing
Xu, Hong-xuan
Wang, Li
Gong, Tao
Liu, De-ping
author_sort Meng, Ling-bing
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description BACKGROUND: Pathological changes of the adrenal gland and the possible underlying molecular mechanisms are currently unclear in the case of atherosclerosis (AS) combined with chronic stress (CS). METHODS: New Zealand white rabbits were used to construct a CS and AS animal model. Proteomics and bioinformatics were employed to identify hub proteins in the adrenal gland related to CS and AS. Hub proteins were detected using immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence assays, and Western blotting. Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) was used to analyze the expression of genes. In addition, a neural network model was constructed. The quantitative relationships were inferred by cubic spline interpolation. Enzymatic activity of mitochondrial citrate synthase and OGDH was detected by the enzymatic assay kit. Function of citrate synthase and OGDH with knockdown experiments in the adrenal cell lines was performed. Furthermore, target genes-TF-miRNA regulatory network was constructed. Coimmunoprecipitation (IP) assay and molecular docking study were used to detect the interaction between citrate synthase and OGDH. RESULTS: Two most significant hub proteins (citrate synthase and OGDH) that were related to CS and AS were identified in the adrenal gland using numerous bioinformatic methods. The hub proteins were mainly enriched in mitochondrial proton transport ATP synthase complex, ATPase activation, and the AMPK signaling pathway. Compared with the control group, the adrenal glands were larger and more disordered, irregular, and necrotic in the AS+CS group. The expression of citrate synthase and OGDH was higher in the AS+CS group than in the control group, both at the protein and mRNA levels (P < 0.05). There were strong correlations among the cross-sectional areas of adrenal glands, citrate synthase, and OGDH (P < 0.05) via Spearman's rho analysis, receiver operating characteristic curves, a neural network model, and cubic spline interpolation. Enzymatic activity of citrate synthase and OGDH increased under the situation of atherosclerosis and chronic stress. Through the CCK8 assay, the adrenal cell viability was downregulated significantly after the knockdown experiment of citrate synthase and OGDH. Target genes-TF-miRNA regulatory network presented the close interrelations among the predicted microRNA, citrate synthase and OGDH. After Coimmunoprecipitation (IP) assay, the result manifested that the citrate synthase and OGDH were coexpressed in the adrenal gland. The molecular docking study showed that the docking score of optimal complex conformation between citrate synthase and OGDH was -6.15 kcal/mol. CONCLUSION: AS combined with CS plays a significant role on the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis, promotes adrenomegaly, increases the release of glucocorticoid (GC), and might enhance ATP synthesis and energy metabolism in the body through citrate synthase and OGDH gene targets, providing a potential research direction for future related explorations into this mechanism.
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spelling pubmed-84457212021-09-17 Citrate Synthase and OGDH as Potential Biomarkers of Atherosclerosis under Chronic Stress Meng, Ling-bing Hu, Gai-feng Shan, Meng-jie Zhang, Yuan-meng Yu, Ze-mou Liu, Yun-qing Xu, Hong-xuan Wang, Li Gong, Tao Liu, De-ping Oxid Med Cell Longev Research Article BACKGROUND: Pathological changes of the adrenal gland and the possible underlying molecular mechanisms are currently unclear in the case of atherosclerosis (AS) combined with chronic stress (CS). METHODS: New Zealand white rabbits were used to construct a CS and AS animal model. Proteomics and bioinformatics were employed to identify hub proteins in the adrenal gland related to CS and AS. Hub proteins were detected using immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence assays, and Western blotting. Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) was used to analyze the expression of genes. In addition, a neural network model was constructed. The quantitative relationships were inferred by cubic spline interpolation. Enzymatic activity of mitochondrial citrate synthase and OGDH was detected by the enzymatic assay kit. Function of citrate synthase and OGDH with knockdown experiments in the adrenal cell lines was performed. Furthermore, target genes-TF-miRNA regulatory network was constructed. Coimmunoprecipitation (IP) assay and molecular docking study were used to detect the interaction between citrate synthase and OGDH. RESULTS: Two most significant hub proteins (citrate synthase and OGDH) that were related to CS and AS were identified in the adrenal gland using numerous bioinformatic methods. The hub proteins were mainly enriched in mitochondrial proton transport ATP synthase complex, ATPase activation, and the AMPK signaling pathway. Compared with the control group, the adrenal glands were larger and more disordered, irregular, and necrotic in the AS+CS group. The expression of citrate synthase and OGDH was higher in the AS+CS group than in the control group, both at the protein and mRNA levels (P < 0.05). There were strong correlations among the cross-sectional areas of adrenal glands, citrate synthase, and OGDH (P < 0.05) via Spearman's rho analysis, receiver operating characteristic curves, a neural network model, and cubic spline interpolation. Enzymatic activity of citrate synthase and OGDH increased under the situation of atherosclerosis and chronic stress. Through the CCK8 assay, the adrenal cell viability was downregulated significantly after the knockdown experiment of citrate synthase and OGDH. Target genes-TF-miRNA regulatory network presented the close interrelations among the predicted microRNA, citrate synthase and OGDH. After Coimmunoprecipitation (IP) assay, the result manifested that the citrate synthase and OGDH were coexpressed in the adrenal gland. The molecular docking study showed that the docking score of optimal complex conformation between citrate synthase and OGDH was -6.15 kcal/mol. CONCLUSION: AS combined with CS plays a significant role on the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis, promotes adrenomegaly, increases the release of glucocorticoid (GC), and might enhance ATP synthesis and energy metabolism in the body through citrate synthase and OGDH gene targets, providing a potential research direction for future related explorations into this mechanism. Hindawi 2021-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8445721/ /pubmed/34539976 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9957908 Text en Copyright © 2021 Ling-bing Meng et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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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Meng, Ling-bing
Hu, Gai-feng
Shan, Meng-jie
Zhang, Yuan-meng
Yu, Ze-mou
Liu, Yun-qing
Xu, Hong-xuan
Wang, Li
Gong, Tao
Liu, De-ping
Citrate Synthase and OGDH as Potential Biomarkers of Atherosclerosis under Chronic Stress
title Citrate Synthase and OGDH as Potential Biomarkers of Atherosclerosis under Chronic Stress
title_full Citrate Synthase and OGDH as Potential Biomarkers of Atherosclerosis under Chronic Stress
title_fullStr Citrate Synthase and OGDH as Potential Biomarkers of Atherosclerosis under Chronic Stress
title_full_unstemmed Citrate Synthase and OGDH as Potential Biomarkers of Atherosclerosis under Chronic Stress
title_short Citrate Synthase and OGDH as Potential Biomarkers of Atherosclerosis under Chronic Stress
title_sort citrate synthase and ogdh as potential biomarkers of atherosclerosis under chronic stress
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8445721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34539976
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9957908
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