Proteomic and transcriptomic analysis of lung tissue in OVA-challenged mice

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Yongjin Lee
Yun-Ho Hwang
Kwang-Jin Kim
Ae-Kyung Park
Man-Jeong Paik
Seong Hwan Kim
Su Ui Lee
Sung-Tae Yee
Young-Jin Son
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[1] Sunchon National University,Department of Pharmacy
[2] Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology,Laboratory of Translational Therapeutics, Division of Drug Discovery Research, Pharmacology Research Center
[3] Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology,Natural Medicine Research Center
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Archives of Pharmacal Research | 2018年 / 41卷
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Asthma; Ovalbumin (OVA); Environmental respiratory disease; Proteomics; RNA-seq;
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Asthma is a long term inflammatory disease of the airway of lungs characterized by variable airflow obstruction and bronchospasm. Asthma is caused by a complex combination of environmental and genetic interactions. In this study, we conducted proteomic analysis of samples derived from control and OVA challenged mice for environmental respiratory disease by using 2-D gel electrophoresis. In addition, we explored the genes associated with the environmental substances that cause respiratory disease and conducted RNA-seq by next-generation sequencing. Proteomic analysis revealed 7 up-regulated (keratin KB40, CRP, HSP27, chaperonin containing TCP-1, TCP-10, keratin, and albumin) and 3 down-regulated proteins (PLC-α, PLA2, and precursor ApoA-1). The expression diversity of many genes was found in the lung tissue of OVA challenged moue by RNA-seq. 146 genes were identified as significantly differentially expressed by OVA treatment, and 118 genes of the 146 differentially expressed genes were up-regulated and 28 genes were downregulated. These genes were related to inflammation, mucin production, and airway remodeling. The results presented herein enable diagnosis and the identification of quantitative markers to monitor the progression of environmental respiratory disease using proteomics and genomic approaches.
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