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Ma Z, An P, Hao S, Huang Z, Yin A, Li Y, Tian J. Single-cell sequencing analysis and multiple machine-learning models revealed the cellular crosstalk of dendritic cells and identified FABP5 and KLRB1 as novel biomarkers for psoriasis. Front Immunol 2024; 15:1374763. [PMID: 38596682 PMCID: PMC11002082 DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1374763] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/22/2024] [Accepted: 03/13/2024] [Indexed: 04/11/2024] Open
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Background Psoriasis is an immune-mediated disorder influenced by environmental factors on a genetic basis. Despite advancements, challenges persist, including the diminishing efficacy of biologics and small-molecule targeted agents, alongside managing recurrence and psoriasis-related comorbidities. Unraveling the underlying pathogenesis and identifying valuable biomarkers remain pivotal for diagnosing and treating psoriasis. Methods We employed a series of bioinformatics (including single-cell sequencing data analysis and machine learning techniques) and statistical methods to integrate and analyze multi-level data. We observed the cellular changes in psoriatic skin tissues, screened the key genes Fatty acid binding protein 5 (FABP5) and The killer cell lectin-like receptor B1 (KLRB1), evaluated the efficacy of six widely prescribed drugs on psoriasis treatment in modulating the dendritic cell-associated pathway, and assessed their overall efficacy. Finally, RT-qPCR, immunohistochemistry, and immunofluorescence assays were used to validate. Results The regulatory influence of dendritic cells (DCs) on T cells through the CD70/CD27 signaling pathway may emerge as a significant facet of the inflammatory response in psoriasis. Notably, FABP5 and KLRB1 exhibited up-regulation and co-localization in psoriatic skin tissues and M5-induced HaCaT cells, serving as potential biomarkers influencing psoriasis development. Conclusion Our study analyzed the impact of DC-T cell crosstalk in psoriasis, elucidated the characterization of two biomarkers, FABP5 and KLRB1, in psoriasis, and highlighted the promise and value of tofacitinib in psoriasis therapy targeting DCs.
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- Zhiqiang Ma
- Department of Dermatology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University, Harbin, China
- Department of Ultrasound, Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital, Harbin, China
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- Basic Medical College, Harbin Medical University, Harbin, China
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- Department of Dermatology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University, Harbin, China
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- Department of Ophthalmology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University, Harbin, China
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- Department of Dermatology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University, Harbin, China
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- Department of Dermatology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University, Harbin, China
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- Department of Cardiology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University, Harbin, China
- The Key Laboratory of Myocardial Ischemia, Chinese Ministry of Education, Harbin, China
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Agellon LB. Importance of fatty acid binding proteins in cellular function and organismal metabolism. J Cell Mol Med 2024; 28:e17703. [PMID: 36876733 PMCID: PMC10902576 DOI: 10.1111/jcmm.17703] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/01/2022] [Revised: 01/25/2023] [Accepted: 02/14/2023] [Indexed: 03/07/2023] Open
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Fatty acid binding proteins (Fabps) are small soluble proteins that are abundant in the cytosol. These proteins are known to bind a myriad of small hydrophobic molecules and have been postulated to serve a variety of roles, yet their precise functions have remained an enigma over half a century of study. Here, we consider recent findings, along with the cumulative findings contributed by many laboratories working on Fabps over the last half century, to synthesize a new outlook for what functions Fabps serve in cells and organisms. Collectively, the findings illustrate that Fabps function as versatile multi-purpose devices serving as sensors, conveyors and modulators to enable cells to detect and handle a specific class of metabolites, and to adjust their metabolic capacity and efficiency.
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- Luis B. Agellon
- School of Human NutritionMcGill UniversitySte. Anne de BellevueQuebecCanada
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Nowowiejska J, Baran A, Flisiak I. Fatty Acid-Binding Proteins in Psoriasis-A Review. Metabolites 2022; 12:metabo12090833. [PMID: 36144237 PMCID: PMC9500650 DOI: 10.3390/metabo12090833] [Citation(s) in RCA: 8] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/21/2022] [Revised: 08/29/2022] [Accepted: 08/31/2022] [Indexed: 11/16/2022] Open
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Psoriasis is one of the most common skin diseases in dermatological practice. It affects about 1–3% of the general population and is associated with different comorbidities, especially metabolic syndrome. Fatty-acid-binding proteins (FABPs) are a family of cytosolic proteins which are an important link in lipid metabolism and transport; moreover, they have different tissue specificity and properties. So far, ten FABPs have been discovered and seven have been investigated in psoriasis. In this review, we discuss the nature of all FABPs and their role in psoriasis. FABPs have different organ and tissue expression, and hence various functions, and may be markers of different disorders. Considering the concentration of a few of them tends to be elevated in psoriasis, it confirms the current perception of psoriasis as a multiorgan disorder associated with plenty of comorbidities. Some FABPs may be also further investigated as biomarkers of psoriasis organ complications. FABP-1 and FABP-5 may become potential markers of metabolic complications and inflammation in psoriasis. FABP-7 could perhaps be further investigated as an indicator of the neurodegenerative processes in psoriatic patients.
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Kozłowska D, Myśliwiec H, Harasim-Symbor E, Milewska AJ, Chabowski A, Flisiak I. Serum fatty acid binding protein 5 (FABP5) as a potential biomarker of inflammation in psoriasis. Mol Biol Rep 2021; 48:4421-4429. [PMID: 34131888 PMCID: PMC8260421 DOI: 10.1007/s11033-021-06461-3] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/30/2021] [Accepted: 05/29/2021] [Indexed: 12/16/2022]
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Fatty acid binding protein 5 (FABP5) is elevated in psoriatic keratinocytes and could be involved in systemic metabolic disturbances in psoriasis. The aim of the study was to evaluate serum FABP5 in obese and non-obese psoriatic patients, to assess the relationship between FABP5 and the duration, severity of the disease, inflammatory and metabolic markers and influence of treatment with narrowband-ultraviolet B (NB-UVB). Seventy-four patients (30 treated with NB-UVB) with psoriasis were enrolled in the study. The serum concentrations of FABP5 were measured using Human FABP5 Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay kit. Serum fatty acids were measured by gas-liquid chromatography. Serum FABP5 levels in psoriatic patients were higher versus control group (P < 0.001). FABP5 in patients with PASI > 20 was higher compared to the mild group (PASI < 10) (P < 0.001) and serum FABP5 correlated positively with PASI score (r = 0.41, P < 0.001). There was also positive correlation between FABP5 and basic inflammation indices. Decrease of PASI after NB-UVB treatment (P < 0.001) was observed and accompanied by decrease of the serum FABP5 (P = 0.007). FABP5 is a potential marker of psoriasis, its severity and clinical outcome after therapy with NB-UVB. FABP5 may reflect metabolic disturbances in psoriatic patients.
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- Dorota Kozłowska
- Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical University of Bialystok, Żurawia str. 14, 15-540, Białystok, Poland.
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- Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical University of Bialystok, Żurawia str. 14, 15-540, Białystok, Poland
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- Department of Physiology, Medical University of Bialystok, Białystok, Poland
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- Department of Statistics and Medical Informatics, Medical University of Bialystok, Bialystok, Poland
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- Department of Physiology, Medical University of Bialystok, Białystok, Poland
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- Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical University of Bialystok, Żurawia str. 14, 15-540, Białystok, Poland
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Effect of methotrexate treatment on the expression of epidermal-fatty acid-binding protein (E-FABP) and apolipoproteins in patients with psoriasis. Postepy Dermatol Alergol 2020; 37:401-406. [PMID: 32792883 PMCID: PMC7394159 DOI: 10.5114/ada.2020.96109] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/14/2018] [Accepted: 11/05/2018] [Indexed: 02/07/2023] Open
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Introduction Epidermal-fatty acid-binding protein (E-FABP) is a marker of transiently amplifying cells which are formed from stem cells in epidermis. Their role is an uptake of fatty acids and metabolism. Psoriatic keratinocytes overexpress E-FABPs, which leads to acanthosis and may explain the lipid’s disturbances in psoriasis. Aim Assessment of FABP and apolipoprotein expression in patients treated with methotrexate (MTX). Material and methods FABP expression in the lesional and perilesional psoriatic skin from 11 male patients compared to 5 healthy skin samples were evaluated by immunohistochemistry. FABP, apolipoprotein A1 (ApoA1) and B (ApoB) serum levels were assessed by ELISA. These parameters were evaluated before and after treatment with subcutaneous MTX (15 mg/wk for 12 weeks). Results Expression of E-FABP was lower in the control group than in the lesional and perilesional psoriatic skin, before and after treatment. After treatment the expression decreased in the lesional and perilesional skin. Serum E-FABP was higher in the control group (482.855 ±240.550 pg/ml) compared to patients, but not statistically significantly. After MTX treatment, a statistically significant reduction was observed in psoriatic patients. ApoA1 levels did not differ in the control and patients groups, both before and after treatment. In contrast, ApoB levels did not differ statistically between the control group (1447.126 ±311.11 ng/ml) and patients before treatment, while they were the lowest after treatment (1081.67 ±117.83 ng/ml vs. 808.306 ±103.72 ng/ml; p < 0.01). Conclusions Our study confirms the beneficial effect of MTX, not only as an anti-proliferative effect, but also reducing the cardiovascular risk by decreasing atherogenic ApoB.
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Baran A, Kiluk P, Świderska M, Maciaszek M, Myśliwiec H, Flisiak I. Adipocyte Fatty Acid-Binding Protein as a Novel Marker of Psoriasis and Clinical Response to Acitretin. Lipids 2019; 54:445-452. [PMID: 31281982 DOI: 10.1002/lipd.12173] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/21/2018] [Revised: 05/23/2019] [Accepted: 05/28/2019] [Indexed: 01/04/2023]
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Psoriasis is a systemic disease associated with metabolic syndrome and cardiometabolic diseases. Adipocyte fatty acid-binding protein (A-FABP, FABP4) is a relevant mediator of lipid metabolism and several comorbidities development. Aim of the study was to explore the possible role of FABP4 in psoriasis and assess its relationship with disease activity, inflammation or metabolic disturbances, and impact of systemic treatment. Fasting blood samples were obtained from 33 patients with active plaque-type psoriasis before and after 12 weeks of therapy and from 11 healthy volunteers. Serum FABP4 concentrations were analyzed by the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and statistically analyzed for their correlations with clinical outcomes and the treatment introduced. Serum FABP4 levels were significantly increased in psoriatics compared to controls (p = 0.03). No relationship between the protein and psoriasis severity expressed through psoriasis area and severity index (PASI) was noted (p = 0.57). FABP4 did not correlate with CRP (p = 0.41), lipid profile, and body mass index (BMI) nor the glucose level or liver enzyme activity. FABP4 significantly correlated with morphotic blood elements. After total therapy, FABP4 did not statistically change (p = 0.07), but significantly decreased after administering acitretin (p = 0.03). FABP4 is a potential marker of psoriasis and clinical outcome after therapy with acitretin. Adipocyte-type FABP may be related to hematological disorders or obesity-mediated comorbidities in psoriasis.
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- Anna Baran
- Department of Dermatology and Venereology Medical University of Bialystok, 15-540 Bialystok, Zurawia 14 St, Poland
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- Department of Dermatology and Venereology Medical University of Bialystok, 15-540 Bialystok, Zurawia 14 St, Poland
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- Department of Physiology, Medical University of Bialystok, 15-222 Bialystok, Mickiewicza 2C St, Poland
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- Department of Infectious Diseases and Hepatology Medical University of Bialystok, 15-540 Bialystok, Zurawia 14 St, Poland
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- Department of Dermatology and Venereology Medical University of Bialystok, 15-540 Bialystok, Zurawia 14 St, Poland
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- Department of Dermatology and Venereology Medical University of Bialystok, 15-540 Bialystok, Zurawia 14 St, Poland
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Baran A, Kiluk P, Maciaszek M, Świderska M, Flisiak I. Liver fatty acid-binding protein might be a predictive marker of clinical response to systemic treatment in psoriasis. Arch Dermatol Res 2019; 311:389-397. [PMID: 30993401 PMCID: PMC6546856 DOI: 10.1007/s00403-019-01917-w] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/14/2018] [Revised: 02/08/2019] [Accepted: 03/21/2019] [Indexed: 12/13/2022]
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Fatty acid-binding proteins play an inconclusive role in lipid metabolism and cardiometabolic diseases (CMDs) which are closely related with psoriasis. Aim of the study was to investigate the diagnostic value of serum liver fatty acid-binding protein (FABP1) level and associations with disease severity, inflammation or metabolic parameters and influence of systemic treatment in psoriatic patients. The study included thirty-three patients with active plaque-type psoriasis and eleven healthy volunteers. Blood samples were obtained before and after 12 weeks of therapy with methotrexate and acitretin. Serum FABP1 concentrations were analyzed by the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Statistical analysis was performed for correlation of FABP1 with anthropometric, metabolic or inflammatory indices and treatment used. Serum liver-type FABP levels were significantly increased in psoriatic patients compared to the controls (p < 0.001). No statistical correlations between FABP1 and PASI (p = 0.25) was noted, however patients with severe psoriasis had the highest level of FABP1. No significance with metabolic parameters was obtained, beside a positive significant relation with BMI after therapy (p = 0.03). Liver-type FABP significantly correlated with CRP (p = 0.01) and morphotic blood elements. Systemic treatment combined resulted in significant decrease of FABP1 (p = 0.04), regardless of the drug: p = 0.1 in acitretin group, p = 0.3 in methotrexate group. Liver-type FABP might be a novel marker of psoriasis and predictor of clinical response to systemic therapy. FABP1 could be involved in CMDs risk assessment and perhaps link psoriasis with hematological disorders.
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- Anna Baran
- Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical University of Bialystok, Zurawia 14 St, 15-540, Białystok, Poland.
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- Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical University of Bialystok, Zurawia 14 St, 15-540, Białystok, Poland
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- Department of Infectious Diseases and Hepatology, Medical University of Bialystok, Zurawia 14 St, 15-540, Białystok, Poland
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- Department of Physiology, Medical University of Bialystok, Mickiewicza 2C St, 15-222, Białystok, Poland
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- Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical University of Bialystok, Zurawia 14 St, 15-540, Białystok, Poland
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Baran A, Świderska M, Bacharewicz-Szczerbicka J, Myśliwiec H, Flisiak I. Serum Fatty Acid-Binding Protein 4 is Increased in Patients with Psoriasis. Lipids 2016; 52:51-60. [PMID: 27864793 PMCID: PMC5222907 DOI: 10.1007/s11745-016-4211-4] [Citation(s) in RCA: 16] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/04/2016] [Accepted: 11/02/2016] [Indexed: 01/09/2023]
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Psoriasis is associated with metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease. Fatty acid-binding proteins (FABP) have been recognized as predictors of these systemic disorders. The aim of this study was to assess correlations between levels of serum heart and adipocyte fatty acid-binding proteins (FABP3, FABP4) and disease severity, indicators of inflammation or metabolic disturbances, and topical treatment in psoriatic patients. Thirty-seven patients with relapse of plaque-type psoriasis and 16 healthy volunteers were recruited. Blood samples were collected before and after 14 days of therapy. Serum FABP concentrations were examined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for correlation with Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI), body mass index (BMI), inflammatory or metabolic parameters, and treatment used. The median FABP4 serum levels were significantly increased (p = 0.038) in psoriatic patients, while FABP3 levels did not differ (p = 0.47) compared to the controls. No significant correlations were noted between the proteins and PASI, C-reactive protein (CRP), BMI, or levels of glucose or lipids. FABP3 significantly correlated with white blood count (p = 0.03) and aspartate aminotransferase (p = 0.04). After topical treatment, there was no significant change in serum FABP3 [11.5 (4.9-30.3) vs. 12.9 (3.5-30.3) ng/ml] (p = 0.96), whereas FABP4 was decreased [27,286 (20,344-32,257) vs. 23,034 (18,320-29,874) pg/ml] (p = 0.12), losing its basal significance. FABP4 may be a marker of psoriasis, and FABP3 may be associated with inflammation or liver disorders in psoriatic patients. FABP do not appear to be useful for determining disease severity or the effectiveness of antipsoriatic treatment.
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- A Baran
- Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical University of Bialystok, Zurawia 14 St, 15-540, Bialystok, Poland.
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- Department of Infectious Diseases and Hepatology, Medical University of Bialystok, Zurawia 14 St, 15-540, Bialystok, Poland
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- Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical University of Bialystok, Zurawia 14 St, 15-540, Bialystok, Poland
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- Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical University of Bialystok, Zurawia 14 St, 15-540, Bialystok, Poland
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Li M, Jiang L, Zhang H, Wang D, Zhang M, Zhang L. Clinical significance of elevated serum A-FABP and free fatty acid in neonates with hypoxic ischemic brain damage. Exp Ther Med 2016; 12:746-752. [PMID: 27446270 PMCID: PMC4950262 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2016.3411] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/29/2016] [Accepted: 05/27/2016] [Indexed: 12/15/2022] Open
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The main function of adipocyte fatty acid-binding protein (A-FABP) is to regulate fatty acid metabolism as its molecular chaperone. The clinical significance of A-FABP in hypoxic-ischemic brain damage (HIBD) neonates is not yet clear. Free fatty acid (FFA) in cerebral cortex increases along with hypoxia ischemia degree. Thus, we aimed to investigate whether FFA can induce A-FABP expression and elevate the serum A-FABP level in HIBD neonates. In the present study, 42 HIBD neonates were selected including 11 cases as mild, 16 cases as moderate and 15 cases as severe. The serum was collected from peripheral vein at 72 h after the first visit (acute stage) and 7 days after birth (recovery stage), and the serum from 10 normal neonates was used as the control. The serum level of A-FABP and FFA in 42 neonates with acute phase and recovery phase HIBD were detected using ELISA and copper colorimetric method. The overall serum A-FABP content in HIBD neonates at the acute stage was significantly higher compared to the normal neonates (P<0.05). The serum A-FABP level in severe HIBD neonates was significantly higher than that in mild HIBD, moderate HIBD and normal neonates (P<0.05). The serum FFA level in HIBD neonates at the acute stage was 1,521.57±605.63 µmol/l, which was significantly higher than that in the normal neonates 838.24±294.22 µmol/l. The serum FFA levels in mild, moderate and severe HIBD neonates were significantly higher than those in the normal neonates. The overall A-FABP level in HIBD neonates at the recovery stage was significantly lower compared to the acute stage, which was significant in severe HIBD neonates. A-FABP levels in mild and moderate HIBD neonates at recovery stage were decreased compared with the acute stage, although there was no statistical difference. There was a positive correlation between serum A-FABP and FFA in HIBD neonates at acute stage (r=0.369, P<0.05). In conclusion, serum A-FABP and FFA levels were signifcantly increased in HIBD neonates at acute stage, and were positively correlated. The serum A-FABP level in HIBD neonates at recovery stage was significantly lower than that in the acute stage. The results suggested that serum A-FABP and FFA levels at acute stage can reflect the severity of HIBD. The detection of serum A-FABP and FFA can be applied as indicators for the early diagnosis of HIBD, but also provides a basis for the clinical evaluation of HIBD treatment.
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- Mei Li
- Department of Pediatrics, Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University, Shijiazhuang, Hebei 050011, P.R. China
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- Department of Pediatrics, Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University, Shijiazhuang, Hebei 050011, P.R. China
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- Department of Pediatrics, Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University, Shijiazhuang, Hebei 050011, P.R. China
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- Department of Pathology, Wuxi Maternal and Child Health Hospital, Wuxi, Jiangsu 214002, P.R. China
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- Basic Medical College, Hebei Medical University, Shijiazhuang, Hebei 050017, P.R. China
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- Basic Medical College, Hebei Medical University, Shijiazhuang, Hebei 050017, P.R. China
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Powell CA, Nasser MW, Zhao H, Wochna JC, Zhang X, Shapiro C, Shilo K, Ganju RK. Fatty acid binding protein 5 promotes metastatic potential of triple negative breast cancer cells through enhancing epidermal growth factor receptor stability. Oncotarget 2016; 6:6373-85. [PMID: 25779666 PMCID: PMC4467443 DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.3442] [Citation(s) in RCA: 39] [Impact Index Per Article: 4.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/16/2014] [Accepted: 01/12/2015] [Indexed: 12/31/2022] Open
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Fatty acid binding protein 5 (FABP5), an intracellular lipid binding protein, has been shown to play a role in various cancers, including breast cancer. However, FABP5 and its role in triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) have not been studied. We show FABP5 protein expression correlates with TNBC, high grade tumors, and worse disease-free survival in a tissue microarray containing 423 breast cancer patient samples. High FABP5 expression significantly correlates with epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) expression in these samples. Decreased tumor growth and lung metastasis were observed in FABP5-/- mice othotopically injected with murine breast cancer cells. FABP5 loss in TNBC tumor cells inhibited motility and invasion. Mechanistic studies revealed that FABP5 knockdown in TNBC cells results in decreased EGFR expression and FABP5 is important for EGF-induced metastatic signaling. Loss of FABP5 leads to proteasomal targeting of EGFR. Our studies show that FABP5 has a role in both host and tumor cell during breast cancer progression. These findings suggest that FABP5 mediates its enhanced effect on TNBC metastasis, in part, through EGFR, by inhibiting EGFR proteasomal degradation. These studies show, for the first time, a correlation between FABP5 and EGFR in enhancing TNBC metastasis through a novel mechanism.
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- Department of Pathology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
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- Department of Pathology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
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- Department of Pathology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
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- Center for Biostatistics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
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- Tisch Cancer Institute, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, USA
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- Department of Pathology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
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- Department of Pathology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
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Morihiro Y, Yasumoto Y, Vaidyan LK, Sadahiro H, Uchida T, Inamura A, Sharifi K, Ideguchi M, Nomura S, Tokuda N, Kashiwabara S, Ishii A, Ikeda E, Owada Y, Suzuki M. Fatty acid binding protein 7 as a marker of glioma stem cells. Pathol Int 2014; 63:546-53. [PMID: 24274717 DOI: 10.1111/pin.12109] [Citation(s) in RCA: 32] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/15/2013] [Accepted: 10/14/2013] [Indexed: 12/28/2022]
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Glioblastomas are the most aggressive brain tumors. Glioblastoma stem cells (GSCs) are thought to be responsible for the recurrence, chemoresistance, and poor prognosis of glioblastoma. Fatty acid binding protein 7 (FABP7), which is a cellular chaperone for a variety of omega-3 fatty acids, is a known marker for neural stem cells. In this study, using a newly developed anti-FABP7 antibody and patient-derived GSC lines, we evaluated the expression of FABP7 in GSCs. Using immunocytochemistry, Western blotting, and qPCR analyses, FABP7 was found to be highly enriched in GSCs and its localization was found in cytosol and nuclei. FABP7 expression was significantly downregulated in differentiated GSCs induced by the addition of serum. In the glioma surgical specimens, FABP7 was highly expressed in the majority of glioblastoma. Double immunostaining for FABP7 and Sox2 showed that FABP7(+) Sox2(+) tumor cells were significantly increased in glioblastoma (grade IV) compared with diffuse astrocytoma (grade II) and anaplastic astrocytoma (grade III). Our data introduces FABP7 as a marker for GSCs and further highlights its possible significance for glioma diagnosis and treatment.
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- Yusuke Morihiro
- Department of Neurosurgery, Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine, Ube, Japan
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