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体内多组学综合分析确定 p21 激活激酶信号作为结肠炎的驱动因素。

Integrated in vivo multiomics analysis identifies p21-activated kinase signaling as a driver of colitis.

机构信息

Cancer Research Institute and Department of Medicine, Beth-Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA 02215, USA.

Department of Biological Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

出版信息

Sci Signal. 2018 Feb 27;11(519):eaan3580. doi: 10.1126/scisignal.aan3580.

Abstract

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic disorder of the gastrointestinal tract that has limited treatment options. To gain insight into the pathogenesis of chronic colonic inflammation (colitis), we performed a multiomics analysis that integrated RNA microarray, total protein mass spectrometry (MS), and phosphoprotein MS measurements from a mouse model of the disease. Because we collected all three types of data from individual samples, we tracked information flow from RNA to protein to phosphoprotein and identified signaling molecules that were coordinately or discordantly regulated and pathways that had complex regulation in vivo. For example, the genes encoding acute-phase proteins were expressed in the liver, but the proteins were detected by MS in the colon during inflammation. We also ascertained the types of data that best described particular facets of chronic inflammation. Using gene set enrichment analysis and trans-omics coexpression network analysis, we found that each data set provided a distinct viewpoint on the molecular pathogenesis of colitis. Combining human transcriptomic data with the mouse multiomics data implicated increased p21-activated kinase (Pak) signaling as a driver of colitis. Chemical inhibition of Pak1 and Pak2 with FRAX597 suppressed active colitis in mice. These studies provide translational insights into the mechanisms contributing to colitis and identify Pak as a potential therapeutic target in IBD.

摘要

炎症性肠病(IBD)是一种胃肠道慢性疾病,其治疗选择有限。为了深入了解慢性结肠炎症(结肠炎)的发病机制,我们对疾病的小鼠模型进行了多组学分析,整合了 RNA 微阵列、总蛋白质质谱(MS)和磷酸化蛋白质 MS 测量。因为我们从单个样本中收集了所有三种类型的数据,所以我们跟踪了从 RNA 到蛋白质到磷酸化蛋白质的信息流,并鉴定了协调或不协调调节的信号分子以及体内具有复杂调节的途径。例如,编码急性期蛋白的基因在肝脏中表达,但在炎症期间通过 MS 在结肠中检测到蛋白质。我们还确定了最能描述慢性炎症特定方面的特定类型的数据。使用基因集富集分析和跨组学共表达网络分析,我们发现每个数据集都提供了结肠炎分子发病机制的独特视角。将人类转录组数据与小鼠多组学数据相结合,表明增加的 p21 激活激酶(Pak)信号作为结肠炎的驱动因素。用 FRAX597 抑制 Pak1 和 Pak2 的化学抑制抑制了小鼠的活动性结肠炎。这些研究为结肠炎发病机制提供了转化见解,并确定了 Pak 作为 IBD 的潜在治疗靶点。

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