蛋白质组
空气过敏原
哮喘
过敏原
免疫学
生物
性别特征
蛋白质组学
肺
医学
过敏
生物信息学
内科学
遗传学
基因
作者
Courtney Lynn Marshall,Dina H. D. Mostafa,Mahadevappa Hemshehkar,Ying Lao,Robert Balshaw,Victor Spicer,Neeloffer Mookherjee
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jproteome.4c00025
摘要
Asthma exhibits a distinct sex bias in the disease prevalence, severity, and response to therapy. However, sex-related differences in alterations of the lung proteome mediated by aeroallergens critical in asthma, such as house dust mites (HDM), remain unknown. In this study, we define sex-related differences in the lung proteome using an HDM-challenged mouse model by 1D LC–MS/MS. Sex-disaggregated data analysis showed that 406 proteins were uniquely altered in females, 273 proteins were uniquely altered in males, and 414 proteins were altered in both females and males in response to HDM. In a linear mixed model analysis, sex modified the HDM exposure effect for 163 proteins, i.e., a significant sex:exposure interaction was identified in 84 proteins in females and 35 proteins in males. Of these, 12 proteins showed a significant sex effect in both female and male lungs. We further selected 3 proteins Tjp1, Lamtor1, and G3BP2 for independent confirmation studies. Our findings detail the sex-specific lung proteome in response to an aeroallergen critical in asthma and demonstrate that sex is a significant effect modifier of HDM response. These results will serve as a valuable resource for delineating sex-specific mechanisms in aeroallergen-driven responses in asthma research.
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