小儿和成人金刚瘤性颅咽管瘤囊液中外泌体的蛋白质组特征差异。

IF 2.6 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular Biology Reports Pub Date : 2024-11-07 DOI:10.1007/s11033-024-10073-y
Yiguang Chen, Ziyu Wang, Qin Huang, Yaming Wang, Feng Yan, Sishi Xiang, Lixin Xu, Yongjian Chen, Xiaohai Liu, Ge Chen, Mingchu Li, Yiqiang Zhou
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背景:金刚瘤性颅咽管瘤(ACP)常见于儿科和成人,通常表现为巨大的囊腔,可压迫周围组织,引起严重的视觉和内分泌症状。完全切除囊性 ACP 具有挑战性,经常会导致术后复发。囊液的成分很复杂,迄今为止,有关 ACP 囊液中外泌体的研究还很有限:方法:我们收集了 12 名 ACP 患者的囊液,并确认了外泌体的存在。随后,我们利用 LC-MS/MS 进行了外泌体蛋白质组学分析。我们将患者分为儿童组和成人组,以分析不同的蛋白质富集情况,然后进行了全面的生物信息学分析,包括GO分析、KEGG分析和PPI网络分析,以及其他功能通路和蛋白质相互作用分析。免疫组化技术用于确定差异蛋白 APOA1 的组织表达分布:结果:在我们的数据分析中,发现了64种明显差异表达的蛋白质,其中37种在儿科组过表达,27种在成人组过表达。我们的结果显示,儿科组的外泌体蛋白主要富集在与高密度脂蛋白颗粒、脂蛋白受体结合和PPAR信号通路相关的模块和通路中。此外,APOA1作为差异蛋白相互作用网络中连接度最高的枢纽蛋白,可能在小儿ACP的β-淀粉样蛋白代谢通路中发挥关键作用:本研究首次构建了ACP囊液外泌体的蛋白质组图谱,表明儿科与成人的肿瘤微环境脂质代谢存在显著差异。
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Differential proteomic profiles of exosomes in pediatric and adult adamantinomatous craniopharyngioma cyst fluid.

Background: Adamantinomatous craniopharyngiomas (ACPs), commonly seen in pediatrics and adults often present with large cystic cavities that can compress surrounding tissues, causing severe visual and endocrine symptoms. Complete resection of cystic ACP is challenging, frequently leading to postoperative recurrence. The composition of the cystic fluid is complex, and to date, there has been limited research focusing on exosomes within ACP cyst fluid.

Methods: We collected cyst fluid from 12 ACP patients and confirmed the presence of exosomes. Subsequently, we conducted exosomal proteomic analysis using LC-MS/MS. The patients were divided into pediatric and adult groups for the analysis of differential protein enrichment, followed by comprehensive bioinformatics analysis, including GO analysis, KEGG analysis, and PPI network analysis, among other functional pathway and protein interaction analyses. Immunohistochemistry was used to determine the tissue expression distribution of the differential protein APOA1.

Results: In our data analysis, 64 significantly differentially expressed proteins were identified, with 37 being overexpressed in the pediatric group and 27 in the adult group. Our results revealed that exosomal proteins in the pediatric group were predominantly enriched in modules and pathways related to high-density lipoprotein particle, apolipoprotein receptor binding, and the PPAR signaling pathway. Additionally, APOA1, as the hub protein with the highest connectivity in the differential protein interaction network, may play a critical role in β-amyloid metabolism pathways in pediatric ACP.

Conclusion: This study is the first to construct a proteomic map of ACP cyst fluid exosomes, suggesting significant differences in the tumor microenvironment's lipid metabolism between pediatrics and adults.

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Molecular Biology Reports 生物-生化与分子生物学
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