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Proteomic profiling of urinary small extracellular vesicles in children with pneumonia: a pilot study

BACKGROUND: Small extracellular vesicles (sEV) play a crucial role in immune responses to viral infection. However, the composition of sEV derived from children with viral pneumonia remains ill defined. METHODS: First, we performed mass spectrometry-based label-free proteomic analysis of urinary sEV...

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Autores principales: Cheng, Juan, Ji, Dongrui, Yin, Yong, Wang, Shidong, Pan, Qiuhui, Zhang, Qinghua, Wu, Jinhong, Yang, Lin
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group US 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9838271/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36635400
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41390-022-02431-y
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author Cheng, Juan
Ji, Dongrui
Yin, Yong
Wang, Shidong
Pan, Qiuhui
Zhang, Qinghua
Wu, Jinhong
Yang, Lin
author_facet Cheng, Juan
Ji, Dongrui
Yin, Yong
Wang, Shidong
Pan, Qiuhui
Zhang, Qinghua
Wu, Jinhong
Yang, Lin
author_sort Cheng, Juan
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description BACKGROUND: Small extracellular vesicles (sEV) play a crucial role in immune responses to viral infection. However, the composition of sEV derived from children with viral pneumonia remains ill defined. METHODS: First, we performed mass spectrometry-based label-free proteomic analysis of urinary sEV in 7 children with viral pneumonia, 4 children with Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia and 20 healthy children. Then a total of 33 proteins were selected to validate by multiple reaction monitoring analysis in an independent cohort of 20 healthy children and 29 children with pneumonia. RESULTS: In the discovery phase, a total of 1621 proteins were identified, while 260 proteins have differential expression in children with viral pneumonia compared to healthy children. Biological pathways primarily associated with neutrophil degranulation, carbohydrate metabolism and endocytosis were enriched in children with viral pneumonia. Finally, the abundance of eight proteins was verified to be significantly higher in children with viral pneumonia than in healthy children. CONCLUSIONS: This pilot study with proteomic profiles of urinary sEV provided insights to the host response to viral pathogen exposure and potential diagnostic biomarkers for children with viral pneumonia, and served as the basis for understanding the fundamental biology of infection. IMPACT: There were significant differences in the proteomic features of urinary sEV between children with viral pneumonia and those with Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia. Many viral infection-related proteins were identified in urinary sEV and overrepresented in children with viral pneumonia, which facilitates our understanding of the fundamental biology of viral infection. A total of eight proteins (ANPEP, ASAH1, COL11A1, EHD4, HEXB, LGALS3BP, SERPINA1 and SERPING1) were verified as potential biomarkers for the diagnosis of viral pneumonia in children.
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spelling pubmed-98382712023-01-17 Proteomic profiling of urinary small extracellular vesicles in children with pneumonia: a pilot study Cheng, Juan Ji, Dongrui Yin, Yong Wang, Shidong Pan, Qiuhui Zhang, Qinghua Wu, Jinhong Yang, Lin Pediatr Res Basic Science Article BACKGROUND: Small extracellular vesicles (sEV) play a crucial role in immune responses to viral infection. However, the composition of sEV derived from children with viral pneumonia remains ill defined. METHODS: First, we performed mass spectrometry-based label-free proteomic analysis of urinary sEV in 7 children with viral pneumonia, 4 children with Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia and 20 healthy children. Then a total of 33 proteins were selected to validate by multiple reaction monitoring analysis in an independent cohort of 20 healthy children and 29 children with pneumonia. RESULTS: In the discovery phase, a total of 1621 proteins were identified, while 260 proteins have differential expression in children with viral pneumonia compared to healthy children. Biological pathways primarily associated with neutrophil degranulation, carbohydrate metabolism and endocytosis were enriched in children with viral pneumonia. Finally, the abundance of eight proteins was verified to be significantly higher in children with viral pneumonia than in healthy children. CONCLUSIONS: This pilot study with proteomic profiles of urinary sEV provided insights to the host response to viral pathogen exposure and potential diagnostic biomarkers for children with viral pneumonia, and served as the basis for understanding the fundamental biology of infection. IMPACT: There were significant differences in the proteomic features of urinary sEV between children with viral pneumonia and those with Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia. Many viral infection-related proteins were identified in urinary sEV and overrepresented in children with viral pneumonia, which facilitates our understanding of the fundamental biology of viral infection. A total of eight proteins (ANPEP, ASAH1, COL11A1, EHD4, HEXB, LGALS3BP, SERPINA1 and SERPING1) were verified as potential biomarkers for the diagnosis of viral pneumonia in children. Nature Publishing Group US 2023-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9838271/ /pubmed/36635400 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41390-022-02431-y Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to the International Pediatric Research Foundation, Inc 2023, Springer Nature or its licensor (e.g. a society or other partner) holds exclusive rights to this article under a publishing agreement with the author(s) or other rightsholder(s); author self-archiving of the accepted manuscript version of this article is solely governed by the terms of such publishing agreement and applicable law. This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Cheng, Juan
Ji, Dongrui
Yin, Yong
Wang, Shidong
Pan, Qiuhui
Zhang, Qinghua
Wu, Jinhong
Yang, Lin
Proteomic profiling of urinary small extracellular vesicles in children with pneumonia: a pilot study
title Proteomic profiling of urinary small extracellular vesicles in children with pneumonia: a pilot study
title_full Proteomic profiling of urinary small extracellular vesicles in children with pneumonia: a pilot study
title_fullStr Proteomic profiling of urinary small extracellular vesicles in children with pneumonia: a pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Proteomic profiling of urinary small extracellular vesicles in children with pneumonia: a pilot study
title_short Proteomic profiling of urinary small extracellular vesicles in children with pneumonia: a pilot study
title_sort proteomic profiling of urinary small extracellular vesicles in children with pneumonia: a pilot study
topic Basic Science Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9838271/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36635400
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41390-022-02431-y
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