Potential functionality of Cutibacterium acnes extracellular vesicles in atopic dermatitis and acne vulgaris: A comparative proteomic analysis

IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS PROTEOMICS – Clinical Applications Pub Date : 2024-04-19 DOI:10.1002/prca.202300106
Tianze Yu, Jin Chen, Shi Wu, Min Jiang, Ling Han, Ying Ma
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BackgroundCutibacterium acnes is a commensal bacterium residing in healthy skin and plays a critical role in maintaining skin homeostasis. C. acnes has been considered closely related to acne vulgaris, while recent studies suggest that C. acnes and its metabolites may have a protective role in atopic dermatitis (AD) by modulating the immune system and maintaining skin homeostasis. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are small membranous vesicles secreted by bacteria that participate in bacteria‐host interactions.MethodsThis study first compared C. acnes EVs from AD lesions (AD‐EVs), acne lesions (Acne‐EVs), and healthy skin (NC‐EVs), using Label‐free quantitative LC‐MS/MS and validated differently expressed proteins by parallel reaction monitoring (PRM). Then Normal Human Epidermal Keratinocytes (NHEK) and human primary keratinocytes (KC) were treated with C. acnes EVs isolated from different groups, and the expressions of inflammatory factors were measured by quantitative real‐time PCR and Western blotting.ResultsCompared with the acne group, the AD group showed greater downregulation of proteins related to energy metabolism and carbon source utilization pathway. Differences in protein profile in AD and acne lesion‐separated C. acnes EVs correspond to the abnormal sebum secretion pattern in both diseases. C. acnes EVs from different groups affected different expressions of Th1 and Th2 inflammatory factors and epidermal barrier markers in NHEK and KC, indicating different immunomodulatory potentials.ConclusionsThis study observed distinct proteomic differences between AD‐EVs and Acne‐EVs, and provided insights into the functional differences of C. acnes EVs in AD and acne.
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背景痤疮丙酸杆菌是一种寄居在健康皮肤中的共生细菌,在维持皮肤平衡方面起着至关重要的作用。痤疮丙酸杆菌一直被认为与寻常痤疮密切相关,而最近的研究表明,痤疮丙酸杆菌及其代谢产物可能通过调节免疫系统和维持皮肤稳态对特应性皮炎(AD)具有保护作用。本研究首先使用无标记定量LC-MS/MS方法比较了AD皮损(AD-EVs)、痤疮皮损(Acne-EVs)和健康皮肤(NC-EVs)中的痤疮丙酸杆菌EVs,并通过平行反应监测(PRM)验证了不同表达的蛋白质。结果与痤疮组相比,AD 组与能量代谢和碳源利用途径相关的蛋白质下调幅度更大。AD和痤疮皮损分离的痤疮丙酸杆菌EVs蛋白谱的差异与这两种疾病的皮脂分泌异常模式相符。不同组别的痤疮丙酸杆菌EVs影响了NHEK和KC中Th1和Th2炎症因子以及表皮屏障标志物的不同表达,表明它们具有不同的免疫调节潜力。
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PROTEOMICS – Clinical Applications
PROTEOMICS – Clinical Applications 医学-生化研究方法
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1 months
期刊介绍: PROTEOMICS - Clinical Applications has developed into a key source of information in the field of applying proteomics to the study of human disease and translation to the clinic. With 12 issues per year, the journal will publish papers in all relevant areas including: -basic proteomic research designed to further understand the molecular mechanisms underlying dysfunction in human disease -the results of proteomic studies dedicated to the discovery and validation of diagnostic and prognostic disease biomarkers -the use of proteomics for the discovery of novel drug targets -the application of proteomics in the drug development pipeline -the use of proteomics as a component of clinical trials.
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