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Proteomic-Based Platelet Activation-Associated Protein SELP May Be a Novel Biomarker for Coagulation and Prognostic in Essential Thrombocythemia

Abnormal platelet activation can lead to thrombosis in essential thrombocythemia (ET) and thus impact patient prognosis. Platelet activation-associated proteins are key molecules for platelet activation. However, it is unclear which proteins are most closely associated with the disease’s prognosis....

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Autores principales: Wang, Dehao, Zhao, Pei, Lv, Yan, Ming, Jing, Wang, Ziqing, Yang, Erpeng, Li, Yumeng, Wang, Mingjing, Niu, Jicong, Zhang, Yanyu, Sun, Yan, Chen, Yi, Chen, Ke, Chen, Zhuo, Liu, Weiyi, Hu, Xiaomei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9917633/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36769725
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12031078
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author Wang, Dehao
Zhao, Pei
Lv, Yan
Ming, Jing
Wang, Ziqing
Yang, Erpeng
Li, Yumeng
Wang, Mingjing
Niu, Jicong
Zhang, Yanyu
Sun, Yan
Chen, Yi
Chen, Ke
Chen, Zhuo
Liu, Weiyi
Hu, Xiaomei
author_facet Wang, Dehao
Zhao, Pei
Lv, Yan
Ming, Jing
Wang, Ziqing
Yang, Erpeng
Li, Yumeng
Wang, Mingjing
Niu, Jicong
Zhang, Yanyu
Sun, Yan
Chen, Yi
Chen, Ke
Chen, Zhuo
Liu, Weiyi
Hu, Xiaomei
author_sort Wang, Dehao
collection PubMed
description Abnormal platelet activation can lead to thrombosis in essential thrombocythemia (ET) and thus impact patient prognosis. Platelet activation-associated proteins are key molecules for platelet activation. However, it is unclear which proteins are most closely associated with the disease’s prognosis. To determine which platelet activation-related proteins can be employed as ET patient prognosis predictors, we used label-free quantification (LFQ) and parallel reaction monitoring (PRM) technology and first determined the serum proteomic expression levels and the differential proteins of ET patients. Then, based on the IPSET (International Prognostic Score for ET), the differential protein associated with the prognostic score was found. To investigate potential processes affecting prognosis, the connection of this protein with prognostic markers, such as thrombotic history, age, white blood cell count, coagulation factors, and inflammatory factors, were further examined. The levels of platelet activation-related proteins GPIbα, SELP, PF4, MMP1, and FLNA were significantly higher in ET patients, according to LFQ and PRM analyses (p < 0.01). Based on regression analysis of the IPSET prognostic score, it is suggested that the SELP level was positively correlated with the prognostic score and prognostic risk factor analysis (p < 0.05). Further regression analysis of SELP with coagulation factors showed that antithrombin (AT-III) was negatively correlated with SELP levels (p < 0.05). Further regression analysis of the inflammatory factors with AT-III and SELP revealed that IL-10, IL-12P70, and IL-31 were negatively correlated with AT-III and SELP (p < 0.01). Platelet activation pathway-related proteins are expressed more frequently in ET patients, and serum SELP may be a prognostic marker for these individuals by encouraging leukocyte increase and inflammatory factor expression and causing aberrant coagulation.
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spelling pubmed-99176332023-02-11 Proteomic-Based Platelet Activation-Associated Protein SELP May Be a Novel Biomarker for Coagulation and Prognostic in Essential Thrombocythemia Wang, Dehao Zhao, Pei Lv, Yan Ming, Jing Wang, Ziqing Yang, Erpeng Li, Yumeng Wang, Mingjing Niu, Jicong Zhang, Yanyu Sun, Yan Chen, Yi Chen, Ke Chen, Zhuo Liu, Weiyi Hu, Xiaomei J Clin Med Article Abnormal platelet activation can lead to thrombosis in essential thrombocythemia (ET) and thus impact patient prognosis. Platelet activation-associated proteins are key molecules for platelet activation. However, it is unclear which proteins are most closely associated with the disease’s prognosis. To determine which platelet activation-related proteins can be employed as ET patient prognosis predictors, we used label-free quantification (LFQ) and parallel reaction monitoring (PRM) technology and first determined the serum proteomic expression levels and the differential proteins of ET patients. Then, based on the IPSET (International Prognostic Score for ET), the differential protein associated with the prognostic score was found. To investigate potential processes affecting prognosis, the connection of this protein with prognostic markers, such as thrombotic history, age, white blood cell count, coagulation factors, and inflammatory factors, were further examined. The levels of platelet activation-related proteins GPIbα, SELP, PF4, MMP1, and FLNA were significantly higher in ET patients, according to LFQ and PRM analyses (p < 0.01). Based on regression analysis of the IPSET prognostic score, it is suggested that the SELP level was positively correlated with the prognostic score and prognostic risk factor analysis (p < 0.05). Further regression analysis of SELP with coagulation factors showed that antithrombin (AT-III) was negatively correlated with SELP levels (p < 0.05). Further regression analysis of the inflammatory factors with AT-III and SELP revealed that IL-10, IL-12P70, and IL-31 were negatively correlated with AT-III and SELP (p < 0.01). Platelet activation pathway-related proteins are expressed more frequently in ET patients, and serum SELP may be a prognostic marker for these individuals by encouraging leukocyte increase and inflammatory factor expression and causing aberrant coagulation. MDPI 2023-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9917633/ /pubmed/36769725 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12031078 Text en © 2023 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
Wang, Dehao
Zhao, Pei
Lv, Yan
Ming, Jing
Wang, Ziqing
Yang, Erpeng
Li, Yumeng
Wang, Mingjing
Niu, Jicong
Zhang, Yanyu
Sun, Yan
Chen, Yi
Chen, Ke
Chen, Zhuo
Liu, Weiyi
Hu, Xiaomei
Proteomic-Based Platelet Activation-Associated Protein SELP May Be a Novel Biomarker for Coagulation and Prognostic in Essential Thrombocythemia
title Proteomic-Based Platelet Activation-Associated Protein SELP May Be a Novel Biomarker for Coagulation and Prognostic in Essential Thrombocythemia
title_full Proteomic-Based Platelet Activation-Associated Protein SELP May Be a Novel Biomarker for Coagulation and Prognostic in Essential Thrombocythemia
title_fullStr Proteomic-Based Platelet Activation-Associated Protein SELP May Be a Novel Biomarker for Coagulation and Prognostic in Essential Thrombocythemia
title_full_unstemmed Proteomic-Based Platelet Activation-Associated Protein SELP May Be a Novel Biomarker for Coagulation and Prognostic in Essential Thrombocythemia
title_short Proteomic-Based Platelet Activation-Associated Protein SELP May Be a Novel Biomarker for Coagulation and Prognostic in Essential Thrombocythemia
title_sort proteomic-based platelet activation-associated protein selp may be a novel biomarker for coagulation and prognostic in essential thrombocythemia
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9917633/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36769725
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12031078
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