Proteomic Profiling of Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia Reveals Role of Humoral Immune Response Pathway and Metabolic Dysregulation

Aditi Gadre , Taylor Dyson , Jaroslaw Jedrych , Grant Anhalt , Angel S. Byrd , Crystal Aguh
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Proteomic profiling on other primary cicatricial alopecias, such as frontal fibrosing alopecia and lichen planopilaris, have suggested a T helper 1–mediated inflammatory pathway, but in central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA), the protein expression patterns are unknown. In this study, we sought to characterize protein expression patterns in CCCA to identify biomarkers of disease activity that will identify potential therapeutic avenues for treatment. Scalp protein quantification was performed to understand protein expression patterns in affected versus unaffected scalps in CCCA. A total of 5444 proteins were identified, of which 148 proteins were found to be differentially expressed in CCCA-affected scalp, with upregulation of adaptive immune pathways (IGHG3, P = .034; IGHG4, P = .01; IGG1, P = .026) and markers of fibrosis (ITGA1, P = .016; SFRP2, P = .045; TPM2, P = .029; SLMAP, P = .016) and downregulation of metabolic proteins (ALOX15B, P = .003; FADS2, P = .006; ELOVL5, P = .007; FA2H, P = .017; FAR2, P = .011; SC5D, P < .001). Our analysis revealed, to our knowledge, previously unknown humoral immune canonical pathways, notably IgG, implicated in CCCA and additionally confirmed aberrant lipid metabolism pathways implicated in diabetes mellitus, suggesting unique mechanisms of disease in patients with CCCA.

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CCCA的蛋白质组分析揭示了体液免疫反应途径和代谢失调的作用
对其他原发性环状脱发(如额叶纤维性脱发和扁平苔藓)进行的蛋白质组学分析表明,T辅助细胞1介导的炎症通路,但在中枢性环状脱发(CCCA)中的蛋白质表达模式尚不清楚。在本研究中,我们试图描述 CCCA 中的蛋白质表达模式,以确定疾病活动的生物标志物,从而找出潜在的治疗途径。为了了解 CCCA 患者受影响头皮与未受影响头皮的蛋白质表达模式,我们对头皮蛋白质进行了定量分析。共鉴定出 5444 种蛋白质,其中 148 种蛋白质在受 CCCA 影响的头皮中表达不同,适应性免疫通路上调(IGHG3,P = .034;IGHG4,P = .01;IGG1,P = .026)和纤维化标志物(ITGA1,P = .016;SFRP2,P = .045;TPM2,P = .029;SLMAP,P = .016)的上调,以及代谢蛋白(ALOX15B,P = .003;FADS2,P = .006;ELOVL5,P = .007;FA2H,P = .017;FAR2,P = .011;SC5D,P <.001)的下调。据我们所知,我们的分析揭示了以前未知的与 CCCA 有关的体液免疫典型通路,特别是 IgG,并进一步证实了与糖尿病有关的异常脂质代谢通路,这表明 CCCA 患者的疾病有其独特的机制。
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