Chemerin Effect on the Endometrial Proteome of the Domestic Pig during Implantation Obtained by LC-MS/MS Analysis.
Kinga OrzechowskaKamil DobrzyńMarta KieżunAgata MalinowskaBianka SwiderskaTadeusz KamińskiNina SmolińskaPublished in: Cells (2022)
Chemerin (CHEM) is a hormone mainly expressed in adipocytes involved in the regulation of energy homeostasis and inflammatory response. CHEM expression has been demonstrated in the structures of the porcine hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, as well as in the uterus, trophoblasts and conceptuses of pigs. In this study, we performed high-throughput proteomic analyses (liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry, LC-MS/MS) to examine the influence of CHEM (400 ng/mL) on differentially regulated proteins (DRPs) in the porcine endometrial tissue explants during implantation (15 to 16 days of gestation). Among all 352 DRPs, 164 were up-regulated and 188 were down-regulated in CHEM-treated group. DRPs were assigned to 47 gene ontology (GO) terms ( p -adjusted < 0.05). Validation of four DRPs (IFIT5, TGFβ1, ACO1 and PGRMC1) by Western blot analysis confirmed the veracity and accuracy of the LC-MS/MS method used in the present study. We suggest that CHEM, by modulating various protein expressions, takes part in the endometrial cell proliferation, migration and invasion at the time of implantation. It also regulates the endometrial immune response, sensitivity to P4 and the formation of new blood vessels. Additionally, CHEM appears to be an important factor involved in endothelial cell dysfunction during the pathogenesis of preeclampsia. The identification of a large number of DRPs under the influence of CHEM provides a valuable resource for understanding the molecular mechanisms of this hormone action during implantation, which is a prerequisite for better control of pig reproduction.
Keyphrases
- tandem mass spectrometry
- liquid chromatography
- inflammatory response
- immune response
- high throughput
- cell proliferation
- ultra high performance liquid chromatography
- endometrial cancer
- mass spectrometry
- high performance liquid chromatography
- endothelial cells
- high resolution
- poor prognosis
- gas chromatography
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- oxidative stress
- preterm infants
- adipose tissue
- early onset
- pregnant women
- gene expression
- type diabetes
- signaling pathway
- toll like receptor
- metabolic syndrome
- lipopolysaccharide induced
- south africa
- transforming growth factor
- ms ms
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- amino acid
- long non coding rna
- preterm birth
- solid phase extraction
- high fat diet induced
- high glucose