Shotgun proteomics of isolated urinary extracellular vesicles for investigating respiratory impedance in healthy preschoolers
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Urine proteomic applications in children suggested their potential in discriminating between
healthy subjects from those with respiratory diseases. The aim of the current study was to
combine protein fractionation, by urinary extracellular vesicle isolation, and proteomics analysis in
order to establish whether different patterns of respiratory impedance in healthy preschoolers can
be characterized from a protein fingerprint. Twenty-one 3-5-yr-old healthy children, representative
of 66 recruited subjects, were selected: 12 late preterm (LP) and 9 full-term (T) born. Children
underwent measurement of respiratory impedance through Forced Oscillation Technique (FOT) and
no significant differences between LP and T were found. Unbiased clustering, based on proteomic signatures,
stratified three groups of children (A, B, C) with significantly different patterns of respiratory
impedance, which was slightly worse in group A than in groups B and C. Six proteins (Tripeptidyl
peptidase I (TPP1), Cubilin (CUBN), SerpinA4, SerpinF1, Thy-1 membrane glycoprotein (THY1) and
Angiopoietin-related protein 2 (ANGPTL2)) were identified in order to type the membership of subjects
to the three groups. The differential levels of the six proteins in groups A, B and C suggest that
proteomic-based profiles of urinary fractionated exosomes could represent a link between respiratory
impedance and underlying biological profiles in healthy preschool children.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
extracellular vesicle; urine fractionation; proteomics; forced oscillation technique; preschooler healthy children
Elenco autori:
DE PALMA, Antonella; Rossi, Rossana; Ferrante, Giuliana; Viegi, Giovanni; Gagliardo, ROSALIA PAOLA; DI SILVESTRE, Dario; LA GRUTTA, Stefania; Cilluffo, Giovanna; Malizia, Velia
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