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Liver proteome of mice with different genetic susceptibilities to the effects of fluoride.


ABSTRACT: In this study, we investigated the differential pattern of protein expression in the liver of these mice to provide insights on why they have different responses to F.Weanling male A/J and 129P3/J mice (n=10 from each strain) were pared and housed in metabolic cages with ad libitum access to low-F food and deionized water for 42 days. Liver proteome profiles were examined using nLC-MS/MS. Protein function was classified by GO biological process (Cluego v2.0.7 + Clupedia v1.0.8) and protein-protein interaction network was constructed (PSICQUIC, Cytoscape).Most proteins with fold change were increased in A/J mice. The functional category with the highest percentage of altered genes was oxidation-reduction process (20%). Subnetwork analysis revealed that proteins with fold change interacted with Disks large homolog 4 and Calcium-activated potassium channel subunit alpha-1. A/J mice had an increase in proteins related to energy flux and oxidative stress.This could be a possible explanation for the high susceptibility of these mice to the effects of F, since the exposure also induces oxidative stress.

SUBMITTER: Khan ZN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5022220 | biostudies-literature | 2016 May-Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<h4>Objective</h4>In this study, we investigated the differential pattern of protein expression in the liver of these mice to provide insights on why they have different responses to F.<h4>Material and methods</h4>Weanling male A/J and 129P3/J mice (n=10 from each strain) were pared and housed in metabolic cages with ad libitum access to low-F food and deionized water for 42 days. Liver proteome profiles were examined using nLC-MS/MS. Protein function was classified by GO biological process (Clu  ...[more]

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