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AuthorLouati, Kaouthar
AuthorMaalej, Amina
AuthorKolsi, Fatma
AuthorKallel, Rim
AuthorGdoura, Yassine
AuthorBorni, Mahdi
AuthorHakim, Leila Sellami
AuthorZribi, Rania
AuthorChoura, Sirine
AuthorSayadi, Sami
AuthorChamkha, Mohamed
AuthorMnif, Basma
AuthorKhemakhem, Zouheir
AuthorBoudawara, Tahya Sellami
AuthorBoudawara, Mohamed Zaher
AuthorSafta, Fathi
Available date2025-01-26T10:00:33Z
Publication Date2023-11-03
Publication NameJournal of Proteome Research
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jproteome.3c00395
CitationLouati, K., Maalej, A., Kolsi, F., Kallel, R., Gdoura, Y., Borni, M., ... & Safta, F. (2023). Differential Proteome Profiling Analysis under Pesticide Stress by the Use of a Nano-UHPLC-MS/MS Untargeted Proteomic-Based Approach on a 3D-Developed Neurospheroid Model: Identification of Protein Interactions, Prognostic Biomarkers, and Potential Therapeutic Targets in Human IDH Mutant High-Grade Gliomas. Journal of Proteome Research, 22(11), 3534-3558.‏
ISSN15353893
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/62451
AbstractHigh-grade gliomas represent the most common group of infiltrative primary brain tumors in adults associated with high invasiveness, agressivity, and resistance to therapy, which highlights the need to develop potent drugs with novel mechanisms of action. The aim of this study is to reveal changes in proteome profiles under stressful conditions to identify prognostic biomarkers and altered apoptogenic pathways involved in the anticancer action of human isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) mutant high-grade gliomas. Our protocol consists first of a 3D in vitro developing neurospheroid model and then treatment by a pesticide mixture at relevant concentrations. Furthermore, we adopted an untargeted proteomic-based approach with high-resolution mass spectrometry for a comparative analysis of the differentially expressed proteins between treated and nontreated spheroids. Our analysis revealed that the majority of altered proteins were key members in glioma pathogenesis, implicated in the cellular metabolism, biological regulation, binding, and catalytic and structural activity and linked to many cascading regulatory pathways. Our finding revealed that grade-IV astrocytomas promote the downstream of the mitogen-activated-protein-kinases/extracellular-signal-regulated kinase (MAPK1/ERK2) pathway involving massive calcium influx. The gonadotrophin-releasing-hormone signaling enhances MAKP activity and may serve as a negative feedback compensating regulator. Thus, our study can pave the way for effective new therapeutic and diagnostic strategies to improve the overall survival.
Languageen
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society
Subject3D neurospheroids
apoptogenic pathways
bioinformatic analysis
gene ontology
grade-IV astrocytomas IDH mutant
nanoflow UHPLC
neurotoxicity
PPI networks
proteomics
tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS)
TitleDifferential Proteome Profiling Analysis under Pesticide Stress by the Use of a Nano-UHPLC-MS/MS Untargeted Proteomic-Based Approach on a 3D-Developed Neurospheroid Model: Identification of Protein Interactions, Prognostic Biomarkers, and Potential Therapeutic Targets in Human IDH Mutant High-Grade Gliomas
TypeArticle
Issue Number11
Volume Number22
dc.accessType Open Access


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