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Differential proteomic analysis of children infected with respiratory syncytial virus.


ABSTRACT: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection is the main cause of lower respiratory tract infection in children. However, there is no effective treatment for RSV infection. Here, we aimed to identify potential biomarkers to aid in the treatment of RSV infection. Children in the acute and convalescence phases of RSV infection were recruited and proteomic analysis was performed to identify differentially expressed proteins (DEPs). Subsequently, promising candidate proteins were determined by functional enrichment and protein-protein interaction network analysis, and underwent further validation by western blot both in clinical and mouse model samples. Among the 79 DEPs identified in RSV patient samples, 4 proteins (BPGM, TPI1, PRDX2, and CFL1) were confirmed to be significantly upregulated during RSV infection. Functional analysis showed that BPGM and TPI1 were mainly involved in glycolysis, indicating an association between RSV infection and the glycolysis metabolic pathway. Our findings provide insights into the proteomic profile during RSV infection and indicated that BPGM, TPI1, PRDX2, and CFL1 may be potential therapeutic biomarkers or targets for the treatment of RSV infection.

SUBMITTER: Yin GQ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7917709 | biostudies-literature | 2021

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Differential proteomic analysis of children infected with respiratory syncytial virus.

Yin Gen-Quan GQ   Zeng Hui-Xuan HX   Li Zi-Long ZL   Chen Chen C   Zhong Jia-Yong JY   Xiao Mi-Si MS   Zeng Qiang Q   Jiang Wen-Hui WH   Wu Pei-Qiong PQ   Zeng Jie-Min JM   Hu Xiao-Yin XY   Chen Huan-Hui HH   Ruo-Hu   Zhao Hai-Jin HJ   Gao Lin L   Liu Cong C   Cai Shao-Xi SX  

Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 20210226 4


Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection is the main cause of lower respiratory tract infection in children. However, there is no effective treatment for RSV infection. Here, we aimed to identify potential biomarkers to aid in the treatment of RSV infection. Children in the acute and convalescence phases of RSV infection were recruited and proteomic analysis was performed to identify differentially expressed proteins (DEPs). Subsequently, promising candidate proteins were determined by functi  ...[more]

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