特发性肺纤维化生存的蛋白质组学生物标志物。

IF 19.3 1区 医学 Q1 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.1164/rccm.202301-0117OC
Justin M Oldham, Yong Huang, Swaraj Bose, Shwu-Fan Ma, John S Kim, Alexandra Schwab, Christopher Ting, Kaniz Mou, Cathryn T Lee, Ayodeji Adegunsoye, Sahand Ghodrati, Janelle Vu Pugashetti, Nazanin Nazemi, Mary E Strek, Angela L Linderholm, Ching-Hsien Chen, Susan Murray, Rachel L Zemans, Kevin R Flaherty, Fernando J Martinez, Imre Noth
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理由:特发性肺纤维化(IPF)可导致进行性肺部瘢痕形成和高死亡率。迫切需要可靠和准确的预后生物标志物。目的:鉴定和验证IPF生存的循环蛋白生物标志物。方法:使用前瞻性收集的来自肺纤维化基金会患者登记处(发现队列)和加州大学戴维斯分校、芝加哥大学和弗吉尼亚大学(验证队列)的IPF患者的血浆样本生成高通量蛋白质组学数据。使用多变量Cox比例风险回归确定与三年无移植生存期(TFS)相关的蛋白质。在发现队列中对错误发现进行调整后,那些与TFS相关的蛋白质被推进到验证队列中进行测试,保持TFS相关性并具有一致的效应方向的蛋白质被认为是经过验证的。在组合队列后,进行功能分析,并使用机器学习推导TFS的蛋白质组学特征。主要结果:在发现队列(n=871)中测试的2921个蛋白质中,231个与差异TFS相关。其中,140人在验证队列中保持了TFS与一致的效应方向的关联(n=355)。合并队列后,经验证的TFS相关性最强的蛋白质是潜在转化生长因子-β结合蛋白2(HR 2.43,95%CI 2.09-2.82)、胶原α-1(XXIV)链(HR 2.21;95%CI 1.86-2.39)和角蛋白19(HR 1.60;95%CI 1.47-1.74)。在决策曲线分析中,TFS的蛋白质组学特征优于类似衍生的临床预测模型。结论:在迄今为止对IPF结果进行的最大规模的蛋白质组学研究中,我们鉴定并验证了140种TFS的蛋白质生物标志物。这些结果为IPF进展的潜在驱动因素提供了重要的线索。
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Proteomic Biomarkers of Survival in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis.

Rationale: Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) causes progressive lung scarring and high mortality. Reliable and accurate prognostic biomarkers are urgently needed. Objectives: To identify and validate circulating protein biomarkers of IPF survival. Methods: High-throughput proteomic data were generated using prospectively collected plasma samples from patients with IPF from the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation Patient Registry (discovery cohort) and the Universities of California, Davis; Chicago; and Virginia (validation cohort). Proteins associated with three-year transplant-free survival (TFS) were identified using multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression. Those associated with TFS after adjustment for false discovery in the discovery cohort were advanced for testing in the validation cohort, with proteins maintaining TFS association with consistent effect direction considered validated. After combining cohorts, functional analyses were performed, and machine learning was used to derive a proteomic signature of TFS. Measurements and Main Results: Of 2,921 proteins tested in the discovery cohort (n = 871), 231 were associated with differential TFS. Of these, 140 maintained TFS association with consistent effect direction in the validation cohort (n = 355). After cohorts were combined, the validated proteins with the strongest TFS association were latent-transforming growth factor β-binding protein 2 (hazard ratio [HR], 2.43; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 2.09-2.82), collagen α-1(XXIV) chain (HR, 2.21; 95% CI = 1.86-2.39), and keratin 19 (HR, 1.60; 95% CI = 1.47-1.74). In decision curve analysis, a proteomic signature of TFS outperformed a similarly derived clinical prediction model. Conclusions: In the largest proteomic investigation of IPF outcomes performed to date, we identified and validated 140 protein biomarkers of TFS. These results shed important light on potential drivers of IPF progression.

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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine focuses on human biology and disease, as well as animal studies that contribute to the understanding of pathophysiology and treatment of diseases that affect the respiratory system and critically ill patients. Papers that are solely or predominantly based in cell and molecular biology are published in the companion journal, the American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology. The Journal also seeks to publish clinical trials and outstanding review articles on areas of interest in several forms. The State-of-the-Art review is a treatise usually covering a broad field that brings bench research to the bedside. Shorter reviews are published as Critical Care Perspectives or Pulmonary Perspectives. These are generally focused on a more limited area and advance a concerted opinion about care for a specific process. Concise Clinical Reviews provide an evidence-based synthesis of the literature pertaining to topics of fundamental importance to the practice of pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine. Images providing advances or unusual contributions to the field are published as Images in Pulmonary, Critical Care, Sleep Medicine and the Sciences. A recent trend and future direction of the Journal has been to include debates of a topical nature on issues of importance in pulmonary and critical care medicine and to the membership of the American Thoracic Society. Other recent changes have included encompassing works from the field of critical care medicine and the extension of the editorial governing of journal policy to colleagues outside of the United States of America. The focus and direction of the Journal is to establish an international forum for state-of-the-art respiratory and critical care medicine.
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