| Literature DB >> 32085618 |
Yuan Yuan1, Yilu Zhou2,3, Yali Li1, Charlotte Hill2, Rob M Ewing2,3, Mark G Jones4,5, Donna E Davies3,4,5, Zhenglin Jiang1, Yihua Wang2,3,5.
Abstract
Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) is widely applied to treat several hypoxia-related diseases. Previous studies have focused on the immediate effect of HBO-exposure induced oxidative stress on the lungs, but knowledge regarding the chronic effects from repetitive HBO exposure is limited, especially at the gene expression level. We found that repetitive HBO exposure did not alter the morphology of murine lungs. However, by deconvolution of RNA-seq from those mice lungs using CIBERSORTx and the expression profile matrices of 8 mesenchymal cell subtypes obtained from bleomycin-treated mouse lungs, we identify several mesenchymal cell subtype changes. These include increases in Col13a1 matrix fibroblasts, mesenchymal progenitors and mesothelial cell populations and decreases in lipofibroblasts, endothelial and Pdgfrb high cell populations. Our data suggest that repetitive HBO exposure may affect biological processes in the lungs such as response to wounding, extracellular matrix, vasculature development and immune response.Entities:
Keywords: CIBERSORTx; RNA-seq; hyperbaric oxygen; lung
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32085618 PMCID: PMC7039706 DOI: 10.3390/ijms21041371
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923