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Plasma vascular non-inflammatory molecule 3 is associated with gastrointestinal acute graft-versus-host disease in mice

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JOURNAL OF INFLAMMATION-LONDON
Volume 15, Issue -, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12950-017-0178-z

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Gastrointestinal; Acute graft-versus-host-disease; Plasma protein; Vascular non-inflammatory molecule 3; Mice

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  1. Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [LY13H080003, LY12H08002]
  2. Wenzhou Municipal Sci-Tech Bureau's program [Y20120045]

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Background: Gastrointestinal acute graft-versus-host disease (GI aGVHD) is a lethal complication following allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). However, it is still very difficult to make a diagnosis of GI aGVHD in practice. To date, no consensus plasma biomarker of GI aGVHD can be used to help make a diagnosis. Here, we attempted to identify GI aGVHD associated plasma proteins in murine model, which can help make a diagnosis of GI aGVHD. Methods: We used 8-plex isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation (8-plex iTRAQ) to screen out proteins in plasma samples taken from murine models before and after allogeneic HSCT. Next mRNA expressions were validated by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction in mouse intestinal epithelial samples. Results: We found that five proteins were increased at least 2-fold in the allogeneic group at day 7 compared with days 0, 3 and 15 (after Cyclosporin A treatment) and the syngeneic group at day 7. These 5 proteins were VNN3, ZNF746, C4BP, KNG1 and FETUB, and they were consistent with results from negative labeling with 8-plex iTRAQ. Furthermore, increase in mRNA level of VNN3 was confirmed in murine intestinal epithelial samples with aGVHD. Conclusions: Our results demonstrate that plasma VNN3 protein is associated with GI aGVHD in murine model.

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