Review of methodology and re-analysis of lipidomic data focusing on specialised pro-resolution lipid mediators (SPMs) in a human model of resolving inflammation.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PATHOLOGY International Journal of Experimental Pathology Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-23 DOI:10.1111/iep.12523
Natalie Z M Homer, Ruth Andrew, Derek W Gilroy
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Using a model of UV-killed E. coli driven dermal inflammation in healthy human volunteers, we originally reported that following inflammatory resolution there was infiltration of macrophages, which, through prostanoids including prostaglandin (PG) E2, imprints long-term tissue immunity. In addition to the prostanoids, data on levels of Specialised Pro-Resolution Lipid Mediators (SPMs) throughout inflammatory onset, resolution and post-resolution phases of this model were presented, but as illustrations rather than as primary data. Therefore, in response to a request for increased transparency, a subset of the original data from our human UV-killed E. coli model was re-analysed by two experts from an independent laboratory alongside a review of the methodology used. The prostanoids were detected robustly following re-analysis but the areas of the chromatographic peaks of the SPM lipid mediators were too small to yield amounts that could be reliably detected and/or quantified using community standards. Importantly, with prostanoids including PGE2 being robustly detected, this re-analysis does not alter the original report that post-resolution PGs imprint tissue immunity. Here we show the outcome of this re-analysis and review the biology surrounding SPMs as a result.

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回顾方法和脂质组学数据的重新分析,重点是在解决炎症的人类模型中专门的促解决脂质介质(SPMs)。
在健康人类志愿者中使用紫外线杀死的大肠杆菌驱动的皮肤炎症模型,我们最初报道了炎症消退后巨噬细胞的浸润,巨噬细胞通过包括前列腺素(PG) E2在内的前列腺素,印记长期组织免疫。除了前列腺素外,在该模型的炎症发作、消退和消退后阶段,还提供了专门的促消退脂质介质(SPMs)水平的数据,但作为插图而不是主要数据。因此,为了响应提高透明度的要求,来自独立实验室的两名专家重新分析了我们人类紫外线杀灭大肠杆菌模型的一部分原始数据,并对所使用的方法进行了审查。在重新分析后,可以检测到前列腺素,但SPM脂质介质的色谱峰面积太小,无法使用社区标准可靠地检测和/或定量。重要的是,随着包括PGE2在内的前列腺素被强有力地检测到,这一重新分析并没有改变原报告中分辨率后的PGs印记组织免疫。在这里,我们展示了这种重新分析的结果,并回顾了围绕SPMs的生物学结果。
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期刊介绍: Experimental Pathology encompasses the use of multidisciplinary scientific techniques to investigate the pathogenesis and progression of pathologic processes. The International Journal of Experimental Pathology - IJEP - publishes papers which afford new and imaginative insights into the basic mechanisms underlying human disease, including in vitro work, animal models, and clinical research. Aiming to report on work that addresses the common theme of mechanism at a cellular and molecular level, IJEP publishes both original experimental investigations and review articles. Recent themes for review series have covered topics as diverse as "Viruses and Cancer", "Granulomatous Diseases", "Stem cells" and "Cardiovascular Pathology".
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