Proteomic identification of potential susceptibility factors in drug-induced liver disease

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作者
Welch, KD [1 ]
Wen, B
Goodlett, DR
Yi, EC
Lee, H
Reilly, TP
Nelson, SD
Pohl, LR
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[1] NHLBI, Mol & Cellular Toxicol Sect, Lab Mol Immunol, NIH,Dept Hlth & Human Serv, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[2] Univ Washington, Dept Med Chem, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[3] Inst Syst Biol, Seattle, WA 98103 USA
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10.1021/tx050011b
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R914 [药物化学];
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100701 ;
摘要
Drug-induced liver disease (DILD) causes significant morbidity and mortality and impairs new drug development. Currently, no known criteria can predict whether a drug will cause DILD or what risk factors make an individual susceptible. Although it has been shown in mouse studies that the disruption of key regulatory factors, such as cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), interleukin (IL)-6, and IL-10, increased susceptibility to DILD caused by acetaminophen (APAP), no single factor seems to be absolute. As an approach to better understand the multifactorial basis of DILD, we compared the hepatic proteome of mice that are resistant (SJL) and susceptible (C57Bl/6) to APAP-induced liver disease (AILD), using solution-based isotope-coded affinity tag (ICAT) liquid chromatography mass spectrometry. Several novel factors were identified that were more highly expressed in the livers of SJL mice, including those involved in stress response, cell proliferation and tissue regeneration, and protein modification, implicating these proteins as potential hepatoprotective factors. There was also a selective loss of several mitochondrial proteins from the livers of the susceptible C57Bl/6 mice, suggesting that the loss of functional mitochondria may indeed play a role in AILD. These findings indicate that comparative hepatic proteomic analyses of susceptible and resistant mouse strains may provide a global approach for identifying potential risk factors and mechanistic pathways responsible for DILD.
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