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Wu YL, Li YT, Liu GB, Wu JL, Liu XR, Gao XX, Huang QD, Liang J, Ouyang JY, Ding YR, Wu JY, Lu YB, Gao YC, Cai XZ, Zhang JA. LC-MS-based quantitation of proteomic changes induced by Norcantharidin in MTB-Treated macrophages. Proteome Sci 2024; 22:13. [PMID: 39633431 PMCID: PMC11619108 DOI: 10.1186/s12953-024-00235-y] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/29/2024] [Accepted: 11/22/2024] [Indexed: 12/07/2024] Open
Abstract
Tuberculosis drug resistance contributes to the spread of tuberculosis. Immunotherapy is an effective strategy for treating tuberculosis, with the regulation of macrophage-mediated anti-tuberculosis immunity being crucial. Norcantharidin (NCTD), a drug used in tumor immunotherapy, has significant immunomodulatory effects. Thus, NCTD may have an anti-tuberculosis role by regulating immunity. Understanding how NCTD affects the proteome of Mtb-infected macrophages can provide valuable insights into potential treatments. This study aimed to investigate the impact of NCTD (10 μg/mL) on the proteome of macrophages infected with Mtb H37Ra using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) analysis. A total of 69 differentially regulated proteins (DRPs) were identified, with 28 up-regulated and 41 down-regulated in the NCTD-treated group. Validation of six DRPs (CLTCL1, VAV1, SP1, TRIM24, MYO1G, and WDR70) by Western blot analysis confirmed the accuracy of the LC-MS/MS method used in this study. NCTD modulates various protein expressions involved in chromatin-modifying enzymes, RHO GTPases activating PAKs, Fc gamma R-mediated phagocytosis, T cell receptor signaling pathway, and antigen processing and presentation. Overall, the research provides new insights into the effects of NCTD on the proteome of Mtb-infected macrophages. The identified changes highlight potential targets for future therapeutic interventions aimed at enhancing host immunity against Mtb infection or developing new anti-TB drugs based on these findings.
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- Yi-Lin Wu
- Department of Cardiology, The Affiliated Guangdong Second Provincial General Hospital of Jinan University, Guangzhou, 510317, China
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- Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Medical Immunology and Molecular Diagnostics, School of Medical Technology, The First Dongguan Affiliated Hospital, Guangdong Medical University, Dongguan, China
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- Department of Respiration, Dongguan 6th Hospital, Dongguan, China
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- Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Medical Immunology and Molecular Diagnostics, School of Medical Technology, The First Dongguan Affiliated Hospital, Guangdong Medical University, Dongguan, China
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- Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Medical Immunology and Molecular Diagnostics, School of Medical Technology, The First Dongguan Affiliated Hospital, Guangdong Medical University, Dongguan, China
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- Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Medical Immunology and Molecular Diagnostics, School of Medical Technology, The First Dongguan Affiliated Hospital, Guangdong Medical University, Dongguan, China
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- Department of Respiration, Affiliated Houjie Hospital of Guangdong Medical University, Dongguan, China
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- Department of Respiration, Dongguan 6th Hospital, Dongguan, China
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- Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Medical Immunology and Molecular Diagnostics, School of Medical Technology, The First Dongguan Affiliated Hospital, Guangdong Medical University, Dongguan, China
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- Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Medical Immunology and Molecular Diagnostics, School of Medical Technology, The First Dongguan Affiliated Hospital, Guangdong Medical University, Dongguan, China
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- Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Medical Immunology and Molecular Diagnostics, School of Medical Technology, The First Dongguan Affiliated Hospital, Guangdong Medical University, Dongguan, China
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- Department of Clinical Laboratory, The Eighth Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-Sen University, Shenzhen, China
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- Shenzhen Maternity and Child Healthcare Hospital, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
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- Department of Respiration, Affiliated Houjie Hospital of Guangdong Medical University, Dongguan, China.
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- Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Medical Immunology and Molecular Diagnostics, School of Medical Technology, The First Dongguan Affiliated Hospital, Guangdong Medical University, Dongguan, China.
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Chen X, Zhang B, Jiang X, Liu Z, Zheng Y. Improving the bioconversion of phytosterols to 9α-hydroxy-4-androstene-3,17-dione by disruption of acyltransferase SucT and TmaT associated with the mycobacterial cell wall synthesis. World J Microbiol Biotechnol 2024; 40:350. [PMID: 39404941 DOI: 10.1007/s11274-024-04165-x] [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: 08/08/2024] [Accepted: 10/09/2024] [Indexed: 10/25/2024]
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The bioconversion of low value-added phytosterols into high value-added 9α-hydroxy-4-androstene-3,17-dione (9-OHAD) in Mycolicibacterium neoaurum is a representative step in the steroid pharmaceutical industry. However, the complex mycobacterial cell walls with extremely low permeability and flowability greatly decrease the overall conversion efficiency. Herein, we preliminarily identified two key acyltransferases encoded by Mn_TmaT and Mn_SucT required for the proper synthesis of cell wall in mycobacteria and achieved a significant increase in cell permeability by disrupting them without affecting the cell wall structural stability. At length, the destruction of Mn_TmaT and Mn_SucT alone increased the conversion rate of 9-OHAD from 45.3% (6.67 ± 0.39 g/L) to 62.4% (9.19 ± 0.58 g/L) and 67.9% (10.02 ± 0.62 g/L) while the continuous destruction of Mn_TmaT and Mn_SucT did not further improve the conversion efficiency of 9-OHAD. Notably, it was investigated that the continuous destruction of Mn_TmaT and Mn_SucT led to alterations in both the covalent and non-covalent binding layers of the cell wall, resulting in excessive changes in cell morphology and structure, which ultimately decreased 9-OHAD production. Therefore, this study deciphered a pivotal biosynthetic path of cell wall and provided an efficient and feasible construction strategy of 9-OHAD synthesis in mycobacteria.
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- Xinxin Chen
- National and Local Joint Engineering Research Center for Biomanufacturing of Chiral Chemicals, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, 310014, People's Republic of China
- Key Laboratory of Bioorganic Synthesis of Zhejiang Province, College of Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, 310014, People's Republic of China
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- National and Local Joint Engineering Research Center for Biomanufacturing of Chiral Chemicals, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, 310014, People's Republic of China
- Key Laboratory of Bioorganic Synthesis of Zhejiang Province, College of Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, 310014, People's Republic of China
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- National and Local Joint Engineering Research Center for Biomanufacturing of Chiral Chemicals, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, 310014, People's Republic of China
- Key Laboratory of Bioorganic Synthesis of Zhejiang Province, College of Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, 310014, People's Republic of China
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- National and Local Joint Engineering Research Center for Biomanufacturing of Chiral Chemicals, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, 310014, People's Republic of China.
- Key Laboratory of Bioorganic Synthesis of Zhejiang Province, College of Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, 310014, People's Republic of China.
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- National and Local Joint Engineering Research Center for Biomanufacturing of Chiral Chemicals, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, 310014, People's Republic of China
- Key Laboratory of Bioorganic Synthesis of Zhejiang Province, College of Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, 310014, People's Republic of China
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