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Faecal Proteomics and Functional Analysis of Equine Melanocytic Neoplasm in Grey Horses
Equine melanocytic neoplasm (EMN) is a common disease in older grey horses. The purpose of this study was to examine the potential proteins throughout EMN stages from faecal proteomic outlining using functional analysis. Faecal samples were collected from the rectum of 25 grey horses divided into th...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8875177/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35202347 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci9020094 |
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author | Tesena, Parichart Kingkaw, Amornthep Phaonakrop, Narumon Roytrakul, Sittiruk Limudomporn, Paviga Vongsangnak, Wanwipa Kovitvadhi, Attawit |
author_facet | Tesena, Parichart Kingkaw, Amornthep Phaonakrop, Narumon Roytrakul, Sittiruk Limudomporn, Paviga Vongsangnak, Wanwipa Kovitvadhi, Attawit |
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description | Equine melanocytic neoplasm (EMN) is a common disease in older grey horses. The purpose of this study was to examine the potential proteins throughout EMN stages from faecal proteomic outlining using functional analysis. Faecal samples were collected from the rectum of 25 grey horses divided into three groups; normal group without EMN (n = 10), mild EMN (n = 6) and severe EMN (n = 9). Based on the results, 5910 annotated proteins out of 8509 total proteins were assessed from proteomic profiling. We observed differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) between the normal group and the EMN group, and 109 significant proteins were obtained, of which 28 and 81 were involved in metabolic and non-metabolic functions, respectively. We found 10 proteins that play a key role in lipid metabolism, affecting the tumour microenvironment and, consequently, melanoma progression. Interestingly, FOSL1 (FOS like 1, AP-1 transcription factor subunit) was considered as a potential highly expressed protein in a mild EMN group involved in melanocytes cell and related melanoma. Diacylglycerol kinase (DGKB), TGc domain-containing protein (Tgm2), structural maintenance of chromosomes 4 (SMC4) and mastermind-like transcriptional coactivator 2 (MAML2) were related to lipid metabolism, facilitating melanoma development in the severe-EMN group. In conclusion, these potential proteins can be used as candidate biomarkers for the monitoring of early EMN, the development of EMN, further prevention and treatment. |
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spelling | pubmed-88751772022-02-26 Faecal Proteomics and Functional Analysis of Equine Melanocytic Neoplasm in Grey Horses Tesena, Parichart Kingkaw, Amornthep Phaonakrop, Narumon Roytrakul, Sittiruk Limudomporn, Paviga Vongsangnak, Wanwipa Kovitvadhi, Attawit Vet Sci Article Equine melanocytic neoplasm (EMN) is a common disease in older grey horses. The purpose of this study was to examine the potential proteins throughout EMN stages from faecal proteomic outlining using functional analysis. Faecal samples were collected from the rectum of 25 grey horses divided into three groups; normal group without EMN (n = 10), mild EMN (n = 6) and severe EMN (n = 9). Based on the results, 5910 annotated proteins out of 8509 total proteins were assessed from proteomic profiling. We observed differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) between the normal group and the EMN group, and 109 significant proteins were obtained, of which 28 and 81 were involved in metabolic and non-metabolic functions, respectively. We found 10 proteins that play a key role in lipid metabolism, affecting the tumour microenvironment and, consequently, melanoma progression. Interestingly, FOSL1 (FOS like 1, AP-1 transcription factor subunit) was considered as a potential highly expressed protein in a mild EMN group involved in melanocytes cell and related melanoma. Diacylglycerol kinase (DGKB), TGc domain-containing protein (Tgm2), structural maintenance of chromosomes 4 (SMC4) and mastermind-like transcriptional coactivator 2 (MAML2) were related to lipid metabolism, facilitating melanoma development in the severe-EMN group. In conclusion, these potential proteins can be used as candidate biomarkers for the monitoring of early EMN, the development of EMN, further prevention and treatment. MDPI 2022-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8875177/ /pubmed/35202347 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci9020094 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Tesena, Parichart Kingkaw, Amornthep Phaonakrop, Narumon Roytrakul, Sittiruk Limudomporn, Paviga Vongsangnak, Wanwipa Kovitvadhi, Attawit Faecal Proteomics and Functional Analysis of Equine Melanocytic Neoplasm in Grey Horses |
title | Faecal Proteomics and Functional Analysis of Equine Melanocytic Neoplasm in Grey Horses |
title_full | Faecal Proteomics and Functional Analysis of Equine Melanocytic Neoplasm in Grey Horses |
title_fullStr | Faecal Proteomics and Functional Analysis of Equine Melanocytic Neoplasm in Grey Horses |
title_full_unstemmed | Faecal Proteomics and Functional Analysis of Equine Melanocytic Neoplasm in Grey Horses |
title_short | Faecal Proteomics and Functional Analysis of Equine Melanocytic Neoplasm in Grey Horses |
title_sort | faecal proteomics and functional analysis of equine melanocytic neoplasm in grey horses |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8875177/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35202347 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci9020094 |
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