Differences Between Unstimulated and Stimulated Human Male and Female Neutrophils in Protein and Phosphoprotein Profiles

IF 3.9 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Proteomics Pub Date : 2025-02-12 DOI:10.1002/pmic.202400232
Darrell Pilling, Kristen M. Consalvo, Sara A. Kirolos, Richard H. Gomer
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Human males and females show differences in the incidence of neutrophil-associated diseases and differences in neutrophil responses such as a faster response to the chemorepellent Ser-Leu-Ile-Gly-Lys-Val-NH2 (SLIGKV) in males. Little is known about the basis of sex-based differences in human neutrophils. We used mass spectrometry to identify proteins and phosphoproteins in unstimulated human neutrophils and in neutrophils incubated with the SLIGKV, a protease-activated receptor 2 agonist. There were 132 proteins with higher levels in unstimulated male neutrophils; these proteins tended to be associated with RNA regulation, ribosome, and phosphoinositide signaling pathways, whereas 30 proteins with higher levels in unstimulated female neutrophils were associated with metabolic processes, proteasomes, and phosphatase regulatory proteins. Unstimulated male neutrophils had increased phosphorylation of 32 proteins compared to females. After exposure to SLIGKV, male neutrophils showed a faster response in terms of protein phosphorylation compared to female neutrophils. Male neutrophils have higher levels of proteins and higher phosphorylation of proteins associated with RNA processing and signaling pathways. Female neutrophils have higher levels of proteins associated with metabolism and proteolytic pathways. This suggests that male neutrophils might be more ready to adapt to a new environment, and female neutrophils might be more effective at responding to pathogens.

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未受刺激和受刺激人类男性和女性中性粒细胞在蛋白质和磷蛋白谱上的差异。
人类男性和女性在中性粒细胞相关疾病的发病率和中性粒细胞反应方面存在差异,例如男性对化学排斥剂Ser-Leu-Ile-Gly-Lys-Val-NH2 (SLIGKV)的反应更快。人们对中性粒细胞性别差异的基础知之甚少。我们使用质谱法鉴定了未受刺激的人中性粒细胞和与蛋白酶激活受体2激动剂SLIGKV孵育的中性粒细胞中的蛋白质和磷酸化蛋白。未受刺激的雄性中性粒细胞中有132种蛋白质水平较高;这些蛋白往往与RNA调节、核糖体和磷酸肌肽信号通路有关,而在未受刺激的女性中性粒细胞中,有30种蛋白水平较高,与代谢过程、蛋白酶体和磷酸酶调节蛋白有关。与雌性相比,未受刺激的雄性中性粒细胞有32种蛋白质的磷酸化增加。暴露于SLIGKV后,与雌性中性粒细胞相比,雄性中性粒细胞在蛋白质磷酸化方面表现出更快的反应。男性中性粒细胞有更高水平的蛋白质和磷酸化与RNA加工和信号通路相关的蛋白质。女性中性粒细胞具有较高水平的与代谢和蛋白水解途径相关的蛋白质。这表明雄性中性粒细胞可能更容易适应新环境,而雌性中性粒细胞可能更有效地应对病原体。
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Proteomics
Proteomics 生物-生化研究方法
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6.30
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5.90%
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193
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: PROTEOMICS is the premier international source for information on all aspects of applications and technologies, including software, in proteomics and other "omics". The journal includes but is not limited to proteomics, genomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics and lipidomics, and systems biology approaches. Papers describing novel applications of proteomics and integration of multi-omics data and approaches are especially welcome.
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