Stoichioproteomics study of differentially expressed proteins and pathways in head and neck cancer

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Main Author: Lan,Y.
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Liang,Y., Xiao,X., Shi,Y., Zhu,M., Meng,C., Yang,S., Khan,M. T., Zhang,Y. J.
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Brazilian Journal of Biology
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Summary: Abstract Hypoxia is a prominent feature of head and neck cancer. However, the oxygen element characteristics of proteins and how they adapt to hypoxia microenvironments of head and neck cancer are still unknown. Human genome sequences and proteins expressed data of head and neck cancer were retrieved from pathology atlas of Human Protein Atlas project. Then compared the oxygen and carbon element contents between proteomes of head and neck cancer and normal oral mucosa-squamous epithelial cells, genome locations, pathways, and functional dissection associated with head and neck cancer were also studied. A total of 902 differentially expressed proteins were observed where the average oxygen content is higher than that of the lowly expressed proteins in head and neck cancer proteins. Further, the average oxygen content of the up regulated proteins was 2.54% higher than other. None of their coding genes were distributed on the Y chromosome. The up regulated proteins were enriched in endocytosis, apoptosis and regulation of actin cytoskeleton. The increased oxygen contents of the highly expressed and the up regulated proteins might be caused by frequent activity of cytoskeleton and adapted to the rapid growth and fast division of the head and neck cancer cells. The oxygen usage bias and key proteins may help us to understand the mechanisms behind head and neck cancer in targeted therapy, which lays a foundation for the application of stoichioproteomics in targeted therapy and provides promise for potential treatments for head and neck cancer.
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spelling Stoichioproteomics study of differentially expressed proteins and pathways in head and neck cancerhead and neck cancerhypoxiaoxygenelement usage biasesstoichiogenomicsAbstract Hypoxia is a prominent feature of head and neck cancer. However, the oxygen element characteristics of proteins and how they adapt to hypoxia microenvironments of head and neck cancer are still unknown. Human genome sequences and proteins expressed data of head and neck cancer were retrieved from pathology atlas of Human Protein Atlas project. Then compared the oxygen and carbon element contents between proteomes of head and neck cancer and normal oral mucosa-squamous epithelial cells, genome locations, pathways, and functional dissection associated with head and neck cancer were also studied. A total of 902 differentially expressed proteins were observed where the average oxygen content is higher than that of the lowly expressed proteins in head and neck cancer proteins. Further, the average oxygen content of the up regulated proteins was 2.54% higher than other. None of their coding genes were distributed on the Y chromosome. The up regulated proteins were enriched in endocytosis, apoptosis and regulation of actin cytoskeleton. The increased oxygen contents of the highly expressed and the up regulated proteins might be caused by frequent activity of cytoskeleton and adapted to the rapid growth and fast division of the head and neck cancer cells. The oxygen usage bias and key proteins may help us to understand the mechanisms behind head and neck cancer in targeted therapy, which lays a foundation for the application of stoichioproteomics in targeted therapy and provides promise for potential treatments for head and neck cancer.Instituto Internacional de Ecologia2023-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842023000100284Brazilian Journal of Biology v.83 2023reponame:Brazilian Journal of Biologyinstname:Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)instacron:IIE10.1590/1519-6984.249424info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLan,Y.Liang,Y.Xiao,X.Shi,Y.Zhu,M.Meng,C.Yang,S.Khan,M. T.Zhang,Y. J.eng2021-10-25T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1519-69842023000100284Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bjb/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjb@bjb.com.br||bjb@bjb.com.br1678-43751519-6984opendoar:2021-10-25T00:00Brazilian Journal of Biology - Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Stoichioproteomics study of differentially expressed proteins and pathways in head and neck cancer
title Stoichioproteomics study of differentially expressed proteins and pathways in head and neck cancer
spellingShingle Stoichioproteomics study of differentially expressed proteins and pathways in head and neck cancer
Lan,Y.
head and neck cancer
hypoxia
oxygen
element usage biases
stoichiogenomics
title_short Stoichioproteomics study of differentially expressed proteins and pathways in head and neck cancer
title_full Stoichioproteomics study of differentially expressed proteins and pathways in head and neck cancer
title_fullStr Stoichioproteomics study of differentially expressed proteins and pathways in head and neck cancer
title_full_unstemmed Stoichioproteomics study of differentially expressed proteins and pathways in head and neck cancer
title_sort Stoichioproteomics study of differentially expressed proteins and pathways in head and neck cancer
author Lan,Y.
author_facet Lan,Y.
Liang,Y.
Xiao,X.
Shi,Y.
Zhu,M.
Meng,C.
Yang,S.
Khan,M. T.
Zhang,Y. J.
author_role author
author2 Liang,Y.
Xiao,X.
Shi,Y.
Zhu,M.
Meng,C.
Yang,S.
Khan,M. T.
Zhang,Y. J.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lan,Y.
Liang,Y.
Xiao,X.
Shi,Y.
Zhu,M.
Meng,C.
Yang,S.
Khan,M. T.
Zhang,Y. J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv head and neck cancer
hypoxia
oxygen
element usage biases
stoichiogenomics
topic head and neck cancer
hypoxia
oxygen
element usage biases
stoichiogenomics
description Abstract Hypoxia is a prominent feature of head and neck cancer. However, the oxygen element characteristics of proteins and how they adapt to hypoxia microenvironments of head and neck cancer are still unknown. Human genome sequences and proteins expressed data of head and neck cancer were retrieved from pathology atlas of Human Protein Atlas project. Then compared the oxygen and carbon element contents between proteomes of head and neck cancer and normal oral mucosa-squamous epithelial cells, genome locations, pathways, and functional dissection associated with head and neck cancer were also studied. A total of 902 differentially expressed proteins were observed where the average oxygen content is higher than that of the lowly expressed proteins in head and neck cancer proteins. Further, the average oxygen content of the up regulated proteins was 2.54% higher than other. None of their coding genes were distributed on the Y chromosome. The up regulated proteins were enriched in endocytosis, apoptosis and regulation of actin cytoskeleton. The increased oxygen contents of the highly expressed and the up regulated proteins might be caused by frequent activity of cytoskeleton and adapted to the rapid growth and fast division of the head and neck cancer cells. The oxygen usage bias and key proteins may help us to understand the mechanisms behind head and neck cancer in targeted therapy, which lays a foundation for the application of stoichioproteomics in targeted therapy and provides promise for potential treatments for head and neck cancer.
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