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Integrative Analysis of Proteomics and Metabolism Reveals the Potential Roles of Arachidonic Acid Metabolism in Hypoxia Response in Mouse Spleen
High altitude hypoxia stress is the key cause of high-altitude pulmonary edema and spleen contraction. The molecular mechanism of immune response of various tissue systems to hypoxia stress remains lacking. In this study, we applied proteomics combined with metabolomics to explore the key molecular...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9696392/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36432203 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27228102 |
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author | Guo, Yujing Yong, Sheng Xu, Yuzhen Hu, Ying Li, Jidong Long, Qifu Wang, Xiaojun Gu, Cunlin Miao, Zengqiang |
author_facet | Guo, Yujing Yong, Sheng Xu, Yuzhen Hu, Ying Li, Jidong Long, Qifu Wang, Xiaojun Gu, Cunlin Miao, Zengqiang |
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description | High altitude hypoxia stress is the key cause of high-altitude pulmonary edema and spleen contraction. The molecular mechanism of immune response of various tissue systems to hypoxia stress remains lacking. In this study, we applied proteomics combined with metabolomics to explore the key molecular profilings involved in high altitude hypoxia response in the spleen of mice. The results showed that 166 proteins were significantly up-regulated, and only 39 proteins were down-regulated. Bioinformatics analysis showed that mineral absorption, neuroactive ligand–receptor interaction, arachidonic acid metabolism, IL-17 signaling pathway and NOD-like preceptor signaling pathway were significantly enriched in the list of 166 upregulated differentially expressed proteins (DEPs). Among these metabolic pathways, the former three pathways were co-identified in KEGG terms from LC-MS/MS based metabolic analysis. We further found that both arachidonate 15-lipoxygenase and hematopoietic prostaglandin D synthase were upregulated by around 30% and 80% for their protein levels and mRNA levels, respectively. Most downstream metabolites were upregulated accordingly, such as prostaglandin A2 and D2. This study provides important evidence that arachidonic acid metabolism potentially promotes spleen hypoxia response through a combined analysis of proteomics and metabolism, which could bring new insights for the spleen targeted rational design upon arachidonic acid metabolism of new therapies. |
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spelling | pubmed-96963922022-11-26 Integrative Analysis of Proteomics and Metabolism Reveals the Potential Roles of Arachidonic Acid Metabolism in Hypoxia Response in Mouse Spleen Guo, Yujing Yong, Sheng Xu, Yuzhen Hu, Ying Li, Jidong Long, Qifu Wang, Xiaojun Gu, Cunlin Miao, Zengqiang Molecules Article High altitude hypoxia stress is the key cause of high-altitude pulmonary edema and spleen contraction. The molecular mechanism of immune response of various tissue systems to hypoxia stress remains lacking. In this study, we applied proteomics combined with metabolomics to explore the key molecular profilings involved in high altitude hypoxia response in the spleen of mice. The results showed that 166 proteins were significantly up-regulated, and only 39 proteins were down-regulated. Bioinformatics analysis showed that mineral absorption, neuroactive ligand–receptor interaction, arachidonic acid metabolism, IL-17 signaling pathway and NOD-like preceptor signaling pathway were significantly enriched in the list of 166 upregulated differentially expressed proteins (DEPs). Among these metabolic pathways, the former three pathways were co-identified in KEGG terms from LC-MS/MS based metabolic analysis. We further found that both arachidonate 15-lipoxygenase and hematopoietic prostaglandin D synthase were upregulated by around 30% and 80% for their protein levels and mRNA levels, respectively. Most downstream metabolites were upregulated accordingly, such as prostaglandin A2 and D2. This study provides important evidence that arachidonic acid metabolism potentially promotes spleen hypoxia response through a combined analysis of proteomics and metabolism, which could bring new insights for the spleen targeted rational design upon arachidonic acid metabolism of new therapies. MDPI 2022-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9696392/ /pubmed/36432203 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27228102 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 Guo, Yujing Yong, Sheng Xu, Yuzhen Hu, Ying Li, Jidong Long, Qifu Wang, Xiaojun Gu, Cunlin Miao, Zengqiang Integrative Analysis of Proteomics and Metabolism Reveals the Potential Roles of Arachidonic Acid Metabolism in Hypoxia Response in Mouse Spleen |
title | Integrative Analysis of Proteomics and Metabolism Reveals the Potential Roles of Arachidonic Acid Metabolism in Hypoxia Response in Mouse Spleen |
title_full | Integrative Analysis of Proteomics and Metabolism Reveals the Potential Roles of Arachidonic Acid Metabolism in Hypoxia Response in Mouse Spleen |
title_fullStr | Integrative Analysis of Proteomics and Metabolism Reveals the Potential Roles of Arachidonic Acid Metabolism in Hypoxia Response in Mouse Spleen |
title_full_unstemmed | Integrative Analysis of Proteomics and Metabolism Reveals the Potential Roles of Arachidonic Acid Metabolism in Hypoxia Response in Mouse Spleen |
title_short | Integrative Analysis of Proteomics and Metabolism Reveals the Potential Roles of Arachidonic Acid Metabolism in Hypoxia Response in Mouse Spleen |
title_sort | integrative analysis of proteomics and metabolism reveals the potential roles of arachidonic acid metabolism in hypoxia response in mouse spleen |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9696392/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36432203 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27228102 |
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