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Quantitative Proteomic Study Reveals Up-Regulation of cAMP Signaling Pathway-Related Proteins in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury  期刊论文  

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    147a015c-a5ed-415f-a213-683a08b98e36
  • 作者:
    Song, Hai#[1,6]Fang, Shanhua#[3]Gao, Jing[4,5];Wang, Jiaxong[1,6];Can, Zhenzhen[2];Guo, Zeyun[2];Huang, Qiongping[4,5];Qu, Yongqang[1];Zhou, Hu*[3,4,5]Yu, Jianyun*[1]
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    英文
  • 期刊:
    JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH ISSN:1535-3893 2018 年 17 卷 2 期 (858 - 869) ; FEB
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    Traumatic brain injury (TBI), as a neurological injury, becomes a leading cause of disability and mortality due to lacking effective therapy. About 75% of TBI is mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). However, the complex molecular mechanisms underlying mTBI pathophysiology remains to be elucidated. In this study, iTRAQ-based quantitative proteomic approach was employed to measure temporal-global proteome changes of rat brain tissues from different time points (1 day, 7 day and 6 months) post single mTBI (smTBI) and repetitive mTBI (rmTBI). A total of 5169 proteins were identified, of which, 237 proteins were significantly changed between control rats and mTBI model rats. Fuzzy c-means (FCM) clustering analysis classified these 237 proteins into six clusters according to their temporal pattern of protein abundance. Functional bioinformatics analysis and protein-protein interaction (PPI) network mapping of these FCM clusters showed that phosphodiesterase 10A (Pde10a) and guanine nucleotide-binding protein G (olf) subunit alpha (Gnal) were the node proteins in the cAMP signaling pathway. Other biological processes, such as cell adhesion, autophagy, myelination, microtubule depolymerization and brain development, were also over-represented in FCM clusters. Further Western Blot experiments confirmed that Pde10a and Gnal were acutely up-regulated in severity-dependent manner by mTBI, but these two proteins could not be down-regulated to basal level at the time point of 6 months post repetitive mTBI. Our study demonstrated that different severity of mTBI cause significant temporal profiling change at the proteomic level and pointed out the cAMP signaling pathway-related proteins, Pde10a and Gnal, may play important roles in the pathogenesis and recovery of mTBI.

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    Song Hai,Fang Shanhua,Gao Jing, et al. Quantitative Proteomic Study Reveals Up-Regulation of cAMP Signaling Pathway-Related Proteins in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury [J].JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH,2018,17(2):858-869.
  • APA:
    Song Hai,Fang Shanhua,Gao Jing,Wang Jiaxong,&Yu Jianyun.(2018).Quantitative Proteomic Study Reveals Up-Regulation of cAMP Signaling Pathway-Related Proteins in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury .JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH,17(2):858-869.
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    Song Hai, et al. "Quantitative Proteomic Study Reveals Up-Regulation of cAMP Signaling Pathway-Related Proteins in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury" .JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH 17,2(2018):858-869.
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