| Literature DB >> 35933451 |
Vahid Jamshidi1, B Fatemeh Nobakht M Gh1, Shahram Parvin1,2, Hasan Bagheri1, Mostafa Ghanei1, Alireza Shahriary1, Seyyed Masoud Davoudi1, Masoud Arabfard3.
Abstract
Sulfur mustard (SM) is an alkylating and forming chemical that was widely used by Iraqi forces during the Iran-Iraq wars. One of the target organs of SM is the skin. Understanding the mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of SM may help better identify complications and find appropriate treatments. The current study collected ten SM-exposed patients with long-term skin complications and ten healthy individuals. Proteomics experiments were performed using the high-efficiency TMT10X method to evaluate the skin protein profile, and statistical bioinformatics methods were used to identify the differentially expressed proteins. One hundred twenty-nine proteins had different expressions between the two groups. Of these 129 proteins, 94 proteins had increased expression in veterans' skins, while the remaining 35 had decreased expression. The hub genes included RPS15, ACTN1, FLNA, HP, SDHC, and RPL29, and three modules were extracted from the PPI network analysis. Skin SM exposure can lead to oxidative stress, inflammation, apoptosis, and cell proliferation.Entities:
Keywords: Chemical agents; Chemical injuries; Mustard gas; Proteomics analysis; Systems biology
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35933451 PMCID: PMC9357330 DOI: 10.1186/s12920-022-01328-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Genomics ISSN: 1755-8794 Impact factor: 3.622
Inclusion and exclusion criteria of patients and controls
| Inclusion criteria |
| Adult male |
| Non-smoker |
Age between 45 and 60 years A well-documented exposure with SM |
| Exclusion criteria |
| Taken corticosteroids or other specific drugs for 2 weeks |
| Diabetic, Hypertension, Gout, Asthma and Hyperlipidemia |
| Surgery in the last 3 months |
| Seasonal allergies in the last 6 months |
| Treated with antibiotics for 2 weeks |
Fig. 1Density plot (left panel) and Box plots (right panel) of post-normalized data showing variability in the TMT-MS data skin
Top 10 skin proteins with significant down-regulation in chemical warfare victims
| Accession ID | Fold change | Gene name | Protein name | Pathogenesis pathway | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P20718 | 2.5E−03 | 0.31 | GZMH | Granzyme H OS = Homo sapiens OX = 9606 GN = GZMH PE = 1 SV = 1 | Due to the fact that granzyme H is primarily expressed in CD3 − CD56 + NK (natural killer) cells of the immune system, decreased expression of this protein is associated with impaired induction of target cell death in pathogen-infected cells |
| P69891 | 9.3E−03 | 0.54 | HBG1 | Hemoglobin subunit gamma-1 OS = Homo sapiens OX = 9606 GN = HBG1 PE = 1 SV = 2 | Dysfunction of blood coagulation, Impairment of cellular oxidant detoxification, Disruption of hydrogen peroxide catabolic process |
| A0A182DWH4 | 1.8E−02 | 0.56 | HLA-DRB3 | HLA class II histocompatibility antigen, DR beta 3 chain OS = Homo sapiens OX = 9606 GN = HLA-DRB3 PE = 1 SV = 1 | Impairment of antigen delivery to T cells and their activation, inability of T cells to proliferate and secrete cytokines which are normally involved in the immune response. Disruption of other parts of the immune response cascade, including B cells |
| P16455 | 2.6E−06 | 0.66 | MGMT | Methylated-DNA–protein-cysteine methyltransferase OS = Homo sapiens OX = 9606 GN = MGMT PE = 1 SV = 1 | Inability to replicate DNA |
| O95864 | 4.6E−02 | 0.67 | FADS2 | Fatty acid desaturase 2 OS = Homo sapiens OX = 9606 GN = FADS2 PE = 1 SV = 1 | Dysfunction of the skin barrier and changes in the structure of the fat structure in the stratum corneum |
| P69905 | 2.5E−02 | 0.68 | HBA1 | Hemoglobin subunit alpha OS = Homo sapiens OX = 9606 GN = HBA1 PE = 1 SV = 2 | Disruption of the catabolic processes of hydrogen peroxide, oxidation–reduction, oxygen delivery to various tissues, disruption of the cell death, and small molecule metabolic process |
| P68871 | 4.3E−02 | 0.70 | HBB | Hemoglobin subunit beta OS = Homo sapiens OX = 9606 GN = HBB PE = 1 SV = 2 | Disruption of the catabolic processes of hydrogen peroxide, oxidation–reduction, oxygen delivery to various tissues, disruption of the cell death, Disorder of small molecular metabolic process small molecule metabolic process, Dysregulation of nitric oxide biosynthetic process |
| Q9ULE0 | 8.0E−06 | 0.72 | WWC3 | Protein WWC3 OS = Homo sapiens OX = 9606 GN = WWC3 PE = 1 SV = 3 | Increased cell proliferation and metastasis |
| O95969 | 3.2E−02 | 0.72 | SCGB1D2 | Secretoglobin family 1D member 2 OS = Homo sapiens OX = 9606 GN = SCGB1D2 PE = 2 SV = 1 | Impaired inflammation modulation, tissue repair disorders and tumorigenesis, Disorder of cellular physiological process |
| O14556 | 1.6E−02 | 0.73 | GAPDHS | Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase, testis-specific OS = Homo sapiens OX = 9606 GN = GAPDHS PE = 1 SV = 2 | Increased glycolytic metabolism, tumor progression and metastatic proliferation of tumor cells, Disruption of the various membrane, cytoplasmic and nuclear transmissions |
Top 10 skin proteins with significant up-regulation in chemical warfare victims
| Accession ID | Fold change | Gene name | Protein name | Pathogenesis pathway | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P82932 | 1.8E−04 | 1.79 | MRPS6 | 28S ribosomal protein S6, mitochondrial OS = Homo sapiens OX = 9606 GN = MRPS6 PE = 1 SV = 3 | Disorder of oxidative phosphorylation process and disruption of mitochondrial protein synthesis, Decreased cell survival, impaired glycolic metabolism, and many biological activities |
| P05161 | 1.0E−02 | 1.62 | ISG15 | Ubiquitin-like protein ISG15 OS = Homo sapiens OX = 9606 GN = ISG15 PE = 1 SV = 5 | Dysfunction of intracellular proteins and immune responses |
| Q9UDW1 | 1.9E−06 | 1.60 | UQCR10 | Cytochrome b-c1 complex subunit 9 OS = Homo sapiens OX = 9606 GN = UQCR10 PE = 1 SV = 3 | Cell death and apoptosis, Production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) |
| Q969E8 | 2.5E−02 | 1.58 | TSR2 | Pre-rRNA-processing protein TSR2 homolog OS = Homo sapiens OX = 9606 GN = TSR2 PE = 1 SV = 1 | Inhibition of NF-κB transcriptional activity and disruption of the apoptotic process |
| K7ELC2 | 7.4E−03 | 1.54 | RPS15 | 40S ribosomal protein S15 OS = Homo sapiens OX = 9606 GN = RPS15 PE = 1 SV = 1 | Loss of cell nucleus integrity and irregularities in cell growth and proliferation |
| P09669 | 1.8E−02 | 1.50 | COX6C | Cytochrome c oxidase subunit 6C OS = Homo sapiens OX = 9606 GN = COX6C PE = 1 SV = 2 | Irregularities in the process of apoptosis and oxidative phosphorylation of tissue cells |
| O95715 | 4.3E−03 | 1.49 | CXCL14 | C-X-C motif chemokine 14 OS = Homo sapiens OX = 9606 GN = CXCL14 PE = 1 SV = 2 | Disruption of cell migration, impaired regulation of immune activity, especially anti-bacterial immunity, impaired use of CD14 + DC precursors and inflammation |
| P16403 | 3.5E−02 | 1.47 | H1-2 | Histone H1.2 OS = Homo sapiens OX = 9606 GN = HIST1H1C PE = 1 SV = 2 | Disorders of cell cycle regulation, induction of apoptosis, the release of cytochrome C from mitochondria, and caspase-dependent cell death |
| Q99572 | 3.6E−02 | 1.46 | P2RX7 | P2X purinoceptor 7 OS = Homo sapiens OX = 9606 GN = P2RX7 PE = 1 SV = 4 | Degradation of differentiated keratinocytes, release of pro-inflammatory mediators, proliferation of tumor cells, formation of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species |
| O14908 | 2.8E−03 | 1.45 | GIPC1 | PDZ domain-containing protein GIPC1 OS = Homo sapiens OX = 9606 GN = GIPC1 PE = 1 SV = 2 | Impaired proliferation, cell surface polarity, cytokinesis and cell migration |
Fig. 2Top 10 GO and KEGG pathway enrichment analysis of the significant abundance protein’s skin
Fig. 3PPI networks of proteins and module analysis. (a); three parts of PPI network encompassed by t three modules filtered by app MCODE plugin in Cytoscape tool which were extracted from the PPI network (b, c, d)