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Quantitative proteomics reveals differential biological processes in healthy neonatal cord neutrophils and adult neutrophils
Authors:Jiang Zhu  Huoming Zhang  Tiannan Guo  Wenying Li  Huiyu Li  Yi Zhu  Shi'ang Huang
Institution:1. Center for Stem Cell Research and Application, Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, , Hubei, P. R. China;2. Biosciences Core Laboratory, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, , Thuwal, Saudi Arabia;3. Institute of Molecular Systems Biology, ETH, , Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract:Neonatal neutrophils are characterized by the immaturity of bactericidal mechanisms that contributes largely to neonatal mortality. However, underlying molecular mechanism associated with the immaturity remains incompletely understood. In this study, we performed comparative proteomic analysis on neonatal neutrophils derived from human cord blood and adult peripheral neutrophils. A total of 1332 proteins were identified and quantified, and 127 proteins were characterized as differentially expressed between adult and cord neutrophils. The differentially expressed proteins are mapped in KEGG pathways into five clusters and indicated impaired functions of neonatal neutrophils in proteasome, lysosome, phagosome, and leukocyte transendothelial migration. In particular, many proteins associated with NETosis, a critical mechanism for antimicrobial process and auto‐clearance, were also found to be downregulated in cord neutrophils. This study represents a first comparative proteome profiling of neonatal and adult neutrophils, and provides a global view of differentially expressed proteome for enhancing our understanding of their various functional difference.
Keywords:Biomedicine  iTRAQ  NETs  Neonates  Neutrophils  Quantitative proteomics
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