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Abstract
Background: Behcet's disease (BD) is a rare and recurrent autoinflammatory disorder characterized by systemic vasculitis, frequently manifested as recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS). We aim to identify specific serum proteins to discriminate between BD and idiopathicRAS.
Method: Peripheral blood was collected from 12 BD patients, 12 idiopathic RAS patients, and 21 healthy volunteers. The serum samples underwent Tandem Mass Tag-based mass spectrometry analysis. Differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) were identified for KEGG pathway enrichment, Gene Ontology (GO), and protein-protein interaction (PPI) analyses. ELISA was utilized to verify two BD-specific DEPs in another cohort consisting of 18 BD patients, 18 idiopathic RAS patients, and 18 controls.
Results: Compared with RAS serum, BD serum showed 242 DEPs. 49 proteins were differentially expressed in BD but not RAS serum compared to healthy controls. KEGG pathway and GO analyses revealed that DEPs in BD and RAS have similar biological functions and cellular distributions, featuring a significant association with pathways regulating blood coagulation and immune response. When comparing DEPs between BD and RAS, several keratins emerged as markers that distinguish RAS from BD. We also identified multiple DEPs in BD but not RAS patients. PPI analysis uncovered that lipoprotein metabolism regulators serve as hub proteins, indicating their potentially essential roles in BD pathology. In addition, ELISA results confirmed the elevated LRG1 and SOD3 levels in BD, but not RAS patients, compared to healthy donors.
Conclusion: Our data uncovered novel serum proteins that distinguish BD from RAS, which may potentially be useful in BD diagnosis and treatment.
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Disseminating immunological developments on a worldwide basis, Immunological Investigations encompasses all facets of fundamental and applied immunology, including immunohematology and the study of allergies. This journal provides information presented in the form of original research articles and book reviews, giving a truly in-depth examination of the latest advances in molecular and cellular immunology.