Profiling gene expression reveals insights into pulmonary response to aerosolized botulinum toxin type A exposure in mice

肉毒中毒 基因表达谱 表型 流式细胞术 生物 转录组 基因表达 免疫学 癌症研究 医学 基因 遗传学
作者
Duo Su,Changjiao Gan,Zhouguang Jiao,Mengyun Deng,Sha Li,Yingjiao Ju,Yefeng Qiu,Lingfei Hu,Bo Gao,Dongsheng Zhou,Yuee Zhao,Huiying Yang
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期刊:Journal of Applied Toxicology [Wiley]
卷期号:41 (9): 1479-1490 被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1002/jat.4140
摘要

Botulinum neurotoxin type A (BoNT/A) is traditional medicine and well known for its therapeutic use as an anesthetic and in cosmetic applications that work through the inhibition of acetylcholine exocytosis in neuronal cells. BoNT/A also has the potential to function as a biological weapon due to its high mortality rate and ease of dispersal. Emerging evidence suggests that BoNT/A exhibits biological effects on nonneuronal cells. In cytology experiments, BoNT/A induces global gene expression alterations. However, pulmonary effects from exposure to aerosolized BoNT/A have not been evaluated. This study investigated the global transcriptional profile of lung tissues after botulism inhalation. A mice model of inhaled botulism was established using intratracheal exposure to aerosolized BoNT/A and described through histological examination and flow cytometry. Transcriptomic analysis revealed that genes related to acute inflammatory responses were upregulated at 12-h postexposure. Increased expression of multiple anti-inflammatory marker genes and decreased expression of pro-inflammatory marker genes were observed at 48- to 72-h postexposure, underscoring a transcriptional shift toward a pro-reparative phenotype. Histological examination and cell proportions analysis mirrored these expression patterns. Accordingly, the orchestration of a quick phenotype transition prompted by BoNT/A may have the potential for promoting the resolution of the inflammatory lung. To our knowledge, this study represents the first research to investigate the pulmonary transcriptional responses of aerosolized BoNT/A exposure; the results may provide new insights in elucidating the molecular mechanism for pulmonary inhaled botulism and highlight the potential therapeutic application of BoNT/A in mitigating inflammatory conditions.
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