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Proteomic characteristics of beryllium sulfate-induced differentially expressed proteins in rats

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TOXICOLOGY RESEARCH
Volume 10, Issue 5, Pages 962-974

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/toxres/tfab051

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beryllium sulfate; differentially expressed proteins; biomarkers; proteomics; bioinformatics

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81573193]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province [2020JJ4082]

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By analyzing the proteomic data of Sprague Dawley rats exposed to beryllium sulfate, differentially expressed proteins were identified in lung tissue and serum, with some proteins like Akt1, Prpf19, Cct2, and Rpl18 showing potential as biomarkers for lung cancer and regulators of cell cycle and apoptosis.
Sprague Dawley rats were exposed to beryllium sulfate (BeSO4), and proteomic and bioinformatic techniques were applied to screen for differentially expressed proteins in their lung tissue and serum. A total of 12 coexpression modules were constructed for 18 samples with 2333 proteins. Four modules were found to have significant differences in the regulation of protein coexpression modules in the serum following exposure to BeSO4. A further three modules had significant differences in the regulation of protein coexpression modules in the lung tissues. Five modules with good correlation were obtained by calculating the gene significance and module membership values, whereas these module Hub proteins included: Hspbp1, Rps15a, Srsf2, Hadhb, Elmo3, Armt1, Rpl18, Afap1L1, Eif3d, Eif3c, and Rps3. The five proteins correlating highest with the Hub proteins in the lung tissue and serum samples were obtained using string analysis. KEGG and GO enrichment analyses showed that these proteins are mainly involved in ribosome formation, apoptosis, cell cycle regulation, and tumor necrosis factor regulation. By analyzing the biological functions of these proteins, proteins that can be used as biomarkers, such as Akt1, Prpf19, Cct2, and Rpl18, are finally obtained.

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