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Comparative Ligandomic Analysis of Human Lung Epithelial Cells Exposed to PM2.5 被引量:3

Comparative Ligandomic Analysis of Human Lung Epithelial Cells Exposed to PM2.5
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摘要 Objective To investigate whether exposure to particulate matter of diameter equal to or less than 2.5μm(PM2.5)alters the response of lung epithelial cells to extrinsic regulation by globally profiling cell surface ligands and quantifying their binding activity.Methods Human A549 lung epithelial cells(LECs)were treated with or without PM2.5.Ligandomic profiling was applied to these cells for the global identification of LEC-binding ligands with simultaneous quantification of binding activity.Quantitative comparisons of the entire ligandome profiles systematically identified ligands with increased or decreased binding to PM2.5-treated LECs.Results We found 143 ligands with increased binding to PM2.5-treated LECs and 404 ligands with decreased binding.Many other ligands showed no change in binding activity.For example,apolipoprotein E(ApoE),Notch2,and growth arrest-specific 6(Gas6)represent ligands with increased,decreased,or unchanged binding activity,respectively.Both ApoE and Gas6 are phagocytosis ligands,suggesting that phagocytic receptors on LECs after stimulation with PM2.5 were differentially upregulated by PM2.5.Conclusion These results suggest that the newly-developed ligandomics is a valuable approach to globally profile the response of LECs to PM2.5 in terms of regulating the expression of cell surface receptors,as quantified by ligand binding activity.This quantitative ligandome profiling will provide indepth understanding of the LEC molecular response on the cell surface to particulate matter air pollution. Objective To investigate whether exposure to particulate matter of diameter equal to or less than 2.5 μm(PM2.5) alters the response of lung epithelial cells to extrinsic regulation by globally profiling cell surface ligands and quantifying their binding activity.Methods Human A549 lung epithelial cells(LECs) were treated with or without PM2.5. Ligandomic profiling was applied to these cells for the global identification of LEC-binding ligands with simultaneous quantification of binding activity. Quantitative comparisons of the entire ligandome profiles systematically identified ligands with increased or decreased binding to PM2.5-treated LECs.Results We found 143 ligands with increased binding to PM2.5-treated LECs and 404 ligands with decreased binding. Many other ligands showed no change in binding activity. For example,apolipoprotein E(ApoE), Notch2, and growth arrest-specific 6(Gas6) represent ligands with increased,decreased, or unchanged binding activity, respectively. Both ApoE and Gas6 are phagocytosis ligands,suggesting that phagocytic receptors on LECs after stimulation with PM2.5 were differentially upregulated by PM2.5.Conclusion These results suggest that the newly-developed ligandomics is a valuable approach to globally profile the response of LECs to PM2.5 in terms of regulating the expression of cell surface receptors, as quantified by ligand binding activity. This quantitative ligandome profiling will provide indepth understanding of the LEC molecular response on the cell surface to particulate matter air pollution.
出处 《Biomedical and Environmental Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第3期165-173,共9页 生物医学与环境科学(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Institute of Health under Grant#R01EY027749-01A1,#R24EY028764-01A1,#R21EY027065-02,#R41EY027665-01A1 to LW,and#P30-EY014801 The American Diabetes Association under Grant#1-18-IBS-172 to LW An institutional grant from Research to Prevent Blindness The National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant#81573112 and#81373030 to WWD.
关键词 PM2.5 Ligandomics Lung EPITHELIAL cell COMPARATIVE ligandomics LIGAND PM2.5 Ligandomics Lung epithelial cell Comparative ligandomics Ligand
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