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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38490657/human-umbilical-cord-mesenchymal-stem-cell-therapy-for-renal-dysfunction-in-alport-syndrome-protocol-for-an-open-label-single-arm-trial-in-china
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Li Huang, Jun Zou, Yuxin Zhang, Jiaowei Gu, Jianlong Wu, Che Zhang
INTRODUCTION: Alport syndrome (AS) is one of the most common fatal hereditary renal diseases in human, with a high risk of progressing to end-stage renal disease without effective treatments. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have recently emerged as a promising therapeutic strategy for chronic kidney disease. However, the safety and therapeutic potential of MSC transfusion for patients with AS are still need to be confirmed. Therefore, we have designed a clinical trial to evaluate the hypothesis that intravenous infusion of human umbilical cord-derived MSC (hUC-MSC) is safe, feasible, and well-tolerated in children with AS...
March 15, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38487082/immunoaffinity-proteomics-for-kidney-injury-biomarkers-in-male-beagle-dogs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wael Naboulsi, Hannes Planatscher, Felix F Schmidt, Andreas Steinhilber, Thomas O Joos, Adeyemi O Adedeji, J Eric McDuffie, Oliver Poetz
Drug-induced kidney injury (DIKI) is a cause of drug development failure. Dogs represent a common non-rodent animal model in pre-clinical safety studies; however, biomarker assays for detecting nephrotoxicity in dogs are limited. To identify novel proteins and gain insight into the molecular mechanisms involved in DIKI, we developed an assay to evaluate proteomic changes associated with DIKI in male beagle dogs that received nephrotoxic doses of tobramycin for 10 consecutive days. Label-free quantitative discovery proteomics analysis on representative kidney cortex tissues collected on Day 11 showed that the tobramycin-induced kidney injury led to a significant differential regulation of 94 proteins mostly associated with mechanisms of nephrotoxicity such as oxidative stress and proteasome degradation...
2024: EXCLI Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38487008/extracellular-vesicles-from-human-urine-derived-stem-cells-delay-aging-through-the-transfer-of-plau-and-timp1
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shanshan Rao, Zehui He, Zun Wang, Hao Yin, Xiongke Hu, Yijuan Tan, Tengfei Wan, Hao Zhu, Yi Luo, Xin Wang, Hongming Li, Zhenxing Wang, Xinyue Hu, Chungu Hong, Yiyi Wang, Mingjie Luo, Wei Du, Yuxuan Qian, Siyuan Tang, Hui Xie, Chunyuan Chen
Aging increases the risks of various diseases and the vulnerability to death. Cellular senescence is a hallmark of aging that contributes greatly to aging and aging-related diseases. This study demonstrates that extracellular vesicles from human urine-derived stem cells (USC-EVs) efficiently inhibit cellular senescence in vitro and in vivo . The intravenous injection of USC-EVs improves cognitive function, increases physical fitness and bone quality, and alleviates aging-related structural changes in different organs of senescence-accelerated mice and natural aging mice...
March 2024: Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica. B
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38468849/identification-of-complex-iii-nqr-and-sdh-as-primary-bioenergetic-enzymes-during-the-stationary-phase-of-pseudomonas-aeruginosa-cultured-in-urine-like-conditions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuyao Hu, Ming Yuan, Alexander Julian, Karina Tuz, Oscar Juárez
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a common cause of urinary tract infections by strains that are often multidrug resistant, representing a major challenge to the world's health care system. This microorganism has a highly adaptable metabolism that allows it to colonize many environments, including the urinary tract. In this work, we have characterized the metabolic strategies used by stationary phase P. aeruginosa cells cultivated in urine-like media to understand the adaptations used by this microorganism to survive and produce disease...
2024: Frontiers in Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38467937/comprehensive-proteomics-of-csf-plasma-and-urine-identify-ddc-and-other-biomarkers-of-early-parkinson-s-disease
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jarod Rutledge, Benoit Lehallier, Pardis Zarifkar, Patricia Moran Losada, Marian Shahid-Besanti, Dan Western, Priyanka Gorijala, Sephira Ryman, Maya Yutsis, Gayle K Deutsch, Elizabeth Mormino, Alexandra Trelle, Anthony D Wagner, Geoffrey A Kerchner, Lu Tian, Carlos Cruchaga, Victor W Henderson, Thomas J Montine, Per Borghammer, Tony Wyss-Coray, Kathleen L Poston
Parkinson's disease (PD) starts at the molecular and cellular level long before motor symptoms appear, yet there are no early-stage molecular biomarkers for diagnosis, prognosis prediction, or monitoring therapeutic response. This lack of biomarkers greatly impedes patient care and translational research-L-DOPA remains the standard of care more than 50 years after its introduction. Here, we performed a large-scale, multi-tissue, and multi-platform proteomics study to identify new biomarkers for early diagnosis and disease monitoring in PD...
March 11, 2024: Acta Neuropathologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38464284/fluoride-related-changes-in-the-fetal-cord-blood-proteome-a-pilot-study
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Sami T Tuomivaara, Dana E Goin, Susan J Fisher, Steven C Hall, Aras N Mattis, Pamela K Den Besten
Background: Fluoride exposure during pregnancy has been associated with various effects on offspring, including changes in behavior and IQ. To provide clues to possible mechanisms by which fluoride affects human fetal development, we completed proteomic analyses of cord blood serum collected from second-trimester pregnant women residing in Northern California with either high or low fluoride exposure, as identified by maternal serum fluoride concentrations. Objective: To identify changes in cord blood proteins associated with maternal serum fluoride concentration in pregnant women living in Northern California...
March 1, 2024: Research Square
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38455408/development-and-validation-of-machine-learning-models-for-diagnosis-and-prognosis-of-cancer-by-urinary-proteomics-based-on-the-flemengho-cohort
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuncong Wang, Dongmei Wei, Yanling Zhao, Xin Pang, Zhenyu Zhang
The current study aims to develop and validate machine learning (ML) models for the prediction of cancer status by the non-invasive urinary proteomic in a population-based cohort. In this retrospective study, urinary proteome profiles in 804 cases from the FLEMENGHO cohort were measured by mass spectrometry. After feature selection by LASSO on both clinical variables and urinary proteome profile, benchmark models by clinical variables were built with six different ML algorithms. Proteome-based models and combined models were built and compared with the benchmark models...
2024: American Journal of Cancer Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38444462/integrative-proteomics-and-metabolomics-explore-the-effect-and-mechanism-of-qiyin-granules-on-improving-nonalcoholic-fatty-liver-disease
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xuehua Yan, Hongbing Liu, Meng Huang, Yujie Zhang, Binfang Zeng
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has emerged as a prominent global health concern, representing a substantial burden within the spectrum of chronic liver diseases. Despite its escalating prevalence, a definitive therapeutic strategy or efficacious pharmacological intervention for NAFLD has yet to receive official approval to date. While Fu Fang Qiyin granules have exhibited efficacy in addressing NAFLD, the intricacies of their underlying mechanism of action remain inadequately elucidated. In this study, we substantiated the ameliorative impact of Qiyin on highfat diet (HFD)induced NAFLD in rat models...
March 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38426210/proteomic-analyses-of-urinary-exosomes-identify-novel-potential-biomarkers-for-early-diagnosis-of-sickle-cell-nephropathy-a-sex-based-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Balamurugan Packialakshmi, Emily Limerick, Hans C Ackerman, Xionghao Lin, Sergei Nekhai, James D Oliver, Ian J Stewart, Mark A Knepper, Courtney Fitzhugh, Xiaoming Zhou
Sickle cell nephropathy (SCN) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in sickle cell disease (SCD). Early intervention is crucial for mitigating its effects. However, current diagnostic methods rely on generic tests and may not detect SCN until irreversible renal damage occurs. Therefore, specific biomarkers for early diagnosis of SCN are needed. Urinary exosomes, membrane-bound vesicles secreted by renal podocytes and epithelial cells, contain both common and cell type-specific membrane and cytosolic proteins, reflecting the physiologic and pathophysiologic states of the kidney...
2024: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38410113/exploration-of-potential-biomarkers-for-early-bladder-cancer-based-on-urine-proteomics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xu Zhou, Fei Xue, Tingmiao Li, Jiangshan Xue, Siqi Yue, Shujie Zhao, Hezhen Lu, Chengyan He
BACKGROUND: Bladder cancer is a common malignant tumor of the urinary system. The progression of the condition is associated with a poor prognosis, so it is necessary to identify new biomarkers to improve the diagnostic rate of bladder cancer. METHODS: In this study, 338 urine samples (144 bladder cancer, 123 healthy control, 32 cystitis, and 39 upper urinary tract cancer samples) were collected, among which 238 samples (discovery group) were analyzed by LC-MS. The urinary proteome characteristics of each group were compared with those of bladder cancer, and the differential proteins were defined by bioinformatics analysis...
2024: Frontiers in Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38402394/proteomic-insights-into-the-pathophysiology-of-hypertension-associated-albuminuria-pilot-study-in-a-south-african-cohort
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Melanie A Govender, Stoyan H Stoychev, Jean-Tristan Brandenburg, Michèle Ramsay, June Fabian, Ireshyn S Govender
BACKGROUND: Hypertension is an important public health priority with a high prevalence in Africa. It is also an independent risk factor for kidney outcomes. We aimed to identify potential proteins and pathways involved in hypertension-associated albuminuria by assessing urinary proteomic profiles in black South African participants with combined hypertension and albuminuria compared to those who have neither condition. METHODS: The study included 24 South African cases with both hypertension and albuminuria and 49 control participants who had neither condition...
February 24, 2024: Clinical Proteomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38389064/recent-progress-in-mass-spectrometry-based-urinary-proteomics
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REVIEW
Neha Joshi, Kishore Garapati, Vivek Ghose, Richard K Kandasamy, Akhilesh Pandey
Serum or plasma is frequently utilized in biomedical research; however, its application is impeded by the requirement for invasive sample collection. The non-invasive nature of urine collection makes it an attractive alternative for disease characterization and biomarker discovery. Mass spectrometry-based protein profiling of urine has led to the discovery of several disease-associated biomarkers. Proteomic analysis of urine has not only been applied to disorders of the kidney and urinary bladder but also to conditions affecting distant organs because proteins excreted in the urine originate from multiple organs...
February 22, 2024: Clinical Proteomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38383592/blood-and-urine-multi-omics-analysis-of-the-impact-of-e-vaping-smoking-and-cessation-from-exposome-to-molecular-responses
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carine Poussin, Bjoern Titz, Yang Xiang, Laurel Baglia, Rachel Berg, David Bornand, Mohammed-Amin Choukrallah, Timothy Curran, Sophie Dijon, Eric Dossin, Remi Dulize, Doris Etter, Maria Fatarova, Loyse Felber Medlin, Adrian Haiduc, Edina Kishazi, Aditya R Kolli, Athanasios Kondylis, Emmanuel Kottelat, Csaba Laszlo, Oksana Lavrynenko, Yvan Eb-Levadoux, Catherine Nury, Dariusz Peric, Melissa Rizza, Thomas Schneider, Emmanuel Guedj, Florian Calvino, Nicolas Sierro, Philippe Guy, Nikolai V Ivanov, Patrick Picavet, Sherry Spinelli, Julia Hoeng, Manuel C Peitsch
Cigarette smoking is a major preventable cause of morbidity and mortality. While quitting smoking is the best option, switching from cigarettes to non-combustible alternatives (NCAs) such as e-vapor products is a viable harm reduction approach for smokers who would otherwise continue to smoke. A key challenge for the clinical assessment of NCAs is that self-reported product use can be unreliable, compromising the proper evaluation of their risk reduction potential. In this cross-sectional study of 205 healthy volunteers, we combined comprehensive exposure characterization with in-depth multi-omics profiling to compare effects across four study groups: cigarette smokers (CS), e-vapor users (EV), former smokers (FS), and never smokers (NS)...
February 21, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38382482/gestational-age-related-urinary-peptidome-changes-in-preterm-and-term-born-infants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maire Brasseler, Harald Mischak, Joost P Schanstra, Juliane Marie Michel, Lars Pape, Ursula Felderhoff-Müser
INTRODUCTION: Preterm infants are at risk for a variety of somatic and neurological disorders. In recent years, biofluid proteomics has emerged as a potential diagnostic tool for biomarker analysis. The aim of this study was to determine gestational age (GA)-related patterns of the urinary peptidome in preterm infants for researching potential novel prognostic biomarkers. METHODS: We performed urinary peptidomics in longitudinal samples of 24 preterm (mean GA weeks 28 + 1 [24+1-31 + 6]) and 27 term born controls (mean GA weeks 39 + 2 [37+0-41 + 1]) using capillary electrophoresis combined with mass spectrometry (CE-MS)...
February 21, 2024: Neonatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38376040/effect-of-electroacupuncture-on-global-cerebral-ischemia-reperfusion-injury-in-rats-a-urine-proteome-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiao Zhang, Yuting Dai, Fuguo Ma, Yuan Ma, Jiajia Wang, Xiaoxia Li, Weiwei Qin
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to investigate dynamic urinary proteome changes of electroacupuncture (EP) on cerebral ischemia-reperfusion (CI/R) injured rats and to explore the therapeutic biological mechanisms of EP. METHODS: First, changed urinary proteins were found in EP stimulation in healthy rats. Then, we used a CI/R injury rat model induced by Pulsinelli's four-vessel occlusion (4-VO) method to explore the function of EP on urinary proteome in CI/R injury...
January 2024: Brain and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38374592/-application-of-multiomics-mass-spectrometry-in-the-research-of-chemical-exposome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuan-Yuan Song, Zeng-Hua Qi, Zong-Wei Cai
Environmental factors, such as environmental pollutants, behaviors, and lifestyles, are the leading causes of chronic noncommunicable diseases. Estimates indicate that approximately 50% of all deaths worldwide can be attributed to environmental factors. The exposome is defined as the totality of human environmental (i.e., all nongenetic) exposures from conception, including general external exposure (e.g., climate, education, and urban environment), specific external exposure (e.g., pollution, physical activity, and diet), and internal exposure (e...
February 2024: Se Pu, Chinese Journal of Chromatography
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38370726/tamm-horsfall-protein-augments-neutrophil-netosis-during-urinary-tract-infection
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Vicki Mercado-Evans, Claude Chew, Camille Serchejian, Alexander Saltzman, Marlyd E Mejia, Jacob J Zulk, Ingrid Cornax, Victor Nizet, Kathryn A Patras
Urinary neutrophils are a hallmark of urinary tract infection (UTI), yet the mechanisms governing their activation, function, and efficacy in controlling infection remain incompletely understood. Tamm-Horsfall glycoprotein (THP), the most abundant protein in urine, uses terminal sialic acids to bind an inhibitory receptor and dampen neutrophil inflammatory responses. We hypothesized that neutrophil modulation is an integral part of THP-mediated host protection. In a UTI model, THP-deficient mice showed elevated urinary tract bacterial burdens, increased neutrophil recruitment, and more severe tissue histopathological changes compared to WT mice...
February 5, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38368766/using-metabolomics-and-proteomics-to-identify-the-potential-urine-biomarkers-for-prediction-and-diagnosis-of-gestational-diabetes
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REVIEW
Jie Yu, Jing Ren, Yaolin Ren, Yifan Wu, Yuan Zeng, Qian Zhang, Xinhua Xiao
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is one of the most common metabolic complications during pregnancy, threatening both maternal and fetal health. Prediction and diagnosis of GDM is not unified. Finding effective biomarkers for GDM is particularly important for achieving early prediction, accurate diagnosis and timely intervention. Urine, due to its accessibility in large quantities, noninvasive collection and easy preparation, has become a good sample for biomarker identification. In recent years, a number of studies using metabolomics and proteomics approaches have identified differential expressed urine metabolites and proteins in GDM patients...
March 2024: EBioMedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38364903/untargeted-metabolomics-of-buffalo-urine-reveals-hydracyrlic-acid-3-bromo-1-propanol-and-benzyl-serine-as-potential-estrus-biomarkers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pooja Doshi, Chetana Bhalaiya, Vishal Suthar, Vikas Patidar, Chaitanya Joshi, Amrutlal Patel, Ishan Raval
Buffalo is a silent heat animal and doesn't show prominent signs of estrous like cattle so it becomes difficult for farmers to determine the receptivity of the animal based purely on the animal behaviour. India, having a huge population size, needs to produce more milk for the population. Successful artificial insemination greatly depends on the receptivity of the animal. Hence the present study aimed to identify the changes in the metabolome of the buffalo. GC-MS based mass spectrometric analysis was deployed for the determination of estrous by differential expression of metabolites...
February 14, 2024: Journal of Proteomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38355753/identification-and-characterization-of-intact-glycopeptides-in-human-urine
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fernando Garcia-Marques, Keely Fuller, Abel Bermudez, Nikhiya Shamsher, Hongjuan Zhao, James D Brooks, Mark R Flory, Sharon J Pitteri
Glycoproteins in urine have the potential to provide a rich class of informative molecules for studying human health and disease. Despite this promise, the urine glycoproteome has been largely uncharacterized. Here, we present the analysis of glycoproteins in human urine using LC-MS/MS-based intact glycopeptide analysis, providing both the identification of protein glycosites and characterization of the glycan composition at specific glycosites. Gene enrichment analysis reveals differences in biological processes, cellular components, and molecular functions in the urine glycoproteome versus the urine proteome, as well as differences based on the major glycan class observed on proteins...
February 14, 2024: Scientific Reports
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