Lung proteomics combined with metabolomics reveals molecular characteristics of inflammation-related lung tumorigenesis induced by B(a)P and LPS.
Pengwei MaXinyi MiaoMengyuan LiXiangbing KongYuting JiangPengpeng WangPeng ZhangPingping ShangYusong ChenXiaolei ZhouWei WangQiao ZhangHong LiuFeifei FengPublished in: Environmental toxicology (2023)
Inflammatory microenvironment may take a promoting role in lung tumorigenesis. However, the molecular characteristics underlying inflammation-related lung cancer remains unknown. In this work, the inflammation-related lung tumorigenesis mouse model was established by treated with B(a)P (1 mg/mouse, once a week for 4 weeks), followed by LPS (2.5 μg/mouse, once every 3 weeks for five times), the mice were sacrificed 30 weeks after exposure. TMT-labeled quantitative proteomics and untargeted metabolomics were used to interrogate differentially expressed proteins and metabolites in different mouse cancer tissues, followed by integrated crosstalk between proteomics and metabolomics through Spearman's correlation analysis. The result showed that compared with the control group, 103 proteins and 37 metabolites in B(a)P/LPS group were identified as significantly altered. By searching KEGG pathway database, proteomics pathways such as Leishmaniasis, Asthma and Intestinal immune network for IgA production, metabolomics pathways such as Vascular smooth muscle contraction, Linoleic acid metabolism and cGMP-PKG signaling pathway were enriched. A total of 22 pathways were enriched after conjoint analysis of the proteomic and metabolomics, and purine metabolism pathway, the unique metabolism-related pathway, which included significantly altered protein (adenylate cyclase 4, ADCY4) and metabolites (L-Glutamine, guanosine monophosphate (GMP), adenosine and guanosine) was found. Results suggested purine metabolism may contribute to the inflammation-related lung tumorigenesis, which may provide novel clues for the therapeutic strategies of inflammation-related lung cancer.
Keyphrases
- mass spectrometry
- oxidative stress
- smooth muscle
- signaling pathway
- mouse model
- inflammatory response
- ms ms
- stem cells
- squamous cell carcinoma
- emergency department
- cell proliferation
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- clinical trial
- cystic fibrosis
- anti inflammatory
- small molecule
- gestational age
- study protocol
- papillary thyroid
- electronic health record
- pet imaging
- adverse drug
- protein kinase
- tandem mass spectrometry
- biofilm formation