iTRAQ-based proteomic analysis of adaptive response in the regenerating limb of the Cynops orientalis newt.

X. Geng, Jianlin Guo, Xiayan Zang, Jingyan Sun, Pengfei Li, Fu-chun Zhang, Cunshuan Xu
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The newt has the powerful capacity to regenerate lost limbs following amputation, and represents an excellent model organism to study regenerative processes. However, the molecular basis of the adaptive response in the regenerating limb of the Chinese fire-bellied newt Cynops orientalis immediately after amputation remains unclear. To better understand the adaptive response immediately after limb amputation at the protein level, we used isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation (iTRAQ) coupled with LC-MS/MS methods to analyze changes in the proteome of the regenerating newt limb that occurred 2 h and 8 h after amputation. We identified 152 proteins with more than 1.5-fold change in expression compared to control. GO annotation analysis classified these proteins into several categories such as signaling, Ca(2+) binding and translocation, transcription and translation, immune response, cell death, cytoskeleton, metabolism, etc. Further ingenuity pathway analysis (IPA) showed that several signaling pathways were significantly changed at 2 h and 8 h after amputation, including EIF2 signaling, acute phase response signaling, tight junction signaling and calcium signaling, suggesting these pathways may be closely related to the adaptive response immediately after limb amputation. This work provides novel insights into understanding the molecular processes related to newt limb regeneration immediately after amputation, and a basis for further study of regenerative medicine.
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基于itraq的东方蝾螈肢体再生适应性反应的蛋白质组学分析。
蝾螈在截肢后具有强大的肢体再生能力,是研究再生过程的良好模式生物。然而,中国火腹蝾螈截肢后立即再生肢体适应性反应的分子基础尚不清楚。为了更好地了解断肢后在蛋白质水平上的适应性反应,我们采用等压标签相对和绝对定量(iTRAQ)结合LC-MS/MS方法分析断肢后2 h和8 h再生蝾螈肢体蛋白质组的变化。我们鉴定出152个蛋白与对照相比表达变化超过1.5倍。GO注释分析将这些蛋白分为信号转导、Ca(2+)结合与易位、转录与翻译、免疫应答、细胞死亡、细胞骨架、代谢等几类。进一步的匠心通路分析(ingenuity pathway analysis, IPA)显示,在截肢后2 h和8 h, EIF2信号、急性期反应信号、紧结信号和钙信号等信号通路发生了显著变化,提示这些信号通路可能与截肢后即刻的适应性反应密切相关。这项工作为理解蝾螈截肢后肢体再生的分子过程提供了新的见解,为再生医学的进一步研究奠定了基础。
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