研究角蛋白和微生物在遗传性和致病性脱发中的作用。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY Archives of Dermatological Research Pub Date : 2024-10-26 DOI:10.1007/s00403-024-03436-9
Nadia Liquat, Mahreen Ul Hassan, Farheen Shafique, Sana Khan, Abdullah R. Alanzi, Najeeb Ullah Khan
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这项研究的目的是确定角蛋白在导致遗传性和致病性脱发中的作用,精确定位有害的SNPs,并预测影响毛发疾病中蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用的结构变化。通过生物信息学分析蛋白质结构,确定 LPAR6 基因突变,从而阐明角蛋白和基因突变在脱发中的作用。该研究试图找出与脱发有关的微生物,并对实验结构未知的蛋白质进行了全面的生物信息学分析和分子模拟分析。研究确定了与遗传性脱发有关的 LPAR6 基因突变(c.188 A > T, p.Asp63Val)。经鉴定,致病性脱发与金黄色葡萄球菌和两种嗜角质真菌(即犬毛癣菌和小毛癣菌)有关。此外,在 14 个缺乏先前结构信息的蛋白质中,有四个蛋白质,即角蛋白,II 型角质 Hb3(KR1)、角蛋白,II 型角质 Hb6(KR2)、角蛋白,II 型细胞骨架 74(KR3)和角蛋白,II 型角质 Hb1(KR4)显示出共同的 "K 头 "和 "F "结构域。对接分析显示,每种蛋白质都有五个不同的结合位点(C1-C5)。K-头 "显示出最高的预测结合亲和力,KR2 和 KR4 的 Vina 得分为-5.6 和-4.7,而 "F "结构域显示 KR3 和 KR2 的 Vina 得分为-6.0 和-5.7。这项研究强调了角蛋白在遗传性和致病性脱发中的关键作用,并强调了其对未来研究的重要意义。
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Investigating the role of keratin proteins and microbial associations in hereditary and pathogenic alopecia

The purpose of this research was to identify the role of keratin proteins in causing inherited as well as pathogenic alopecia, pinpoint deleterious SNPs, and predict structural changes affecting protein-protein interactions in hair disorders. To elucidate the role of keratin proteins and genetic mutations in alopecia by analyzing protein structures through bioinformatics and identifying a mutation in the LPAR6 gene. It sought to identify the microorganisms linked to alopecia and conducted a comprehensive bioinformatics analysis of proteins with unknown experimental structures and molecular simulation analysis. The study identified a genetic mutation (c.188 A > T, p.Asp63Val) in the LPAR6 gene associated with hereditary hair loss. Pathogenic alopecia was identified to be associated with S. aureus and two ic keratinophilic fungi namely M. canis, and T. violaceum. Additionally, among 14 proteins lacking prior structural information, four proteins namely Keratin, type II cuticular Hb3 (KR1), Keratin, type II cuticular Hb6 (KR2), Keratin, type II cytoskeletal 74 (KR3) and Keratin, type II cuticular Hb1 (KR4) exhibited common ‘K-head’ and ‘F’ domains. Docking analysis revealed five distinct binding sites (C1-C5) for each protein. The ‘K-head’ displayed the highest predicted binding affinities with Vina scores of -5.6 for KR2 and − 4.7 for KR4 whereas the ‘F’ domain showed Vina scores of -6.0 for KR3 and − 5.7 for KR2. This research underscores the crucial role of keratin proteins in both hereditary and pathogenic alopecia, emphasizing their significance for future investigations.

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期刊介绍: Archives of Dermatological Research is a highly rated international journal that publishes original contributions in the field of experimental dermatology, including papers on biochemistry, morphology and immunology of the skin. The journal is among the few not related to dermatological associations or belonging to respective societies which guarantees complete independence. This English-language journal also offers a platform for review articles in areas of interest for dermatologists and for publication of innovative clinical trials.
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