Literature DB >> 33387776

Proteomic characteristics and identification of PM2.5-induced differentially expressed proteins in hepatocytes and c-Myc silenced hepatocytes.

Shuangjian Qin1, Boru Li1, Runbing Li2, Ying Cai2, Kai Zheng2, Haiyan Huang3, Fang Xiao4, Ming Zeng5, Xinyun Xu6.   

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Proteomics and bioinformatics were applied to explore PM2.5-induced differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) in hepatocytes (L02 cells) and c-Myc-silenced hepatocytes. L02 cells and c-Myc-silenced hepatocytes were treated with PM2.5 for 24 h. Fifty-two DEPs were screened in L02 hepatocytes, of which 28 were upregulated and 24 were downregulated. Forty-one DEPs were screened in the c-Myc-silenced hepatocytes, of which 31 were upregulated and 10 were downregulated. GO analysis showed that DEPs in L02 cells were mainly concentrated in the cytosol and were involved in biological processes such as the response to metal ions. DEPs in c-Myc-silenced cells were mainly enriched in the extracellular space and were involved in lipoprotein metabolism. KEGG analysis showed that DEPs in L02 cells were mainly involved in arachidonic acid metabolism and mineral absorption. DEPs in c-Myc-silenced cells were mainly enriched in pathways involving nerve absorption, complement and coagulation cascades, and other pathways. Twenty key proteins, including Metallothionein-2A (MT2A), Metallothionein-1X (MT1X), zinc transporter ZIP10 (SLC39A10) and Serine protease 23 (PRSS23) were screened in two groups through analysis of protein-protein interactions. Based on the identification of the selected DEPs, PRSS23 and SLC39A10 might be the potential biomarker of PM2.5-induced carcinogenesis, which provide the scientific basis for further research into the carcinogenic mechanisms of PM2.5.
Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Bioinformatics; L02 hepatocytes; PM(2.5); Proteomics; c-Myc gene silence

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33387776     DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2020.111838

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecotoxicol Environ Saf        ISSN: 0147-6513            Impact factor:   6.291


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