Integrated Proteotranscriptomics of Human Myometrium in Labor Landscape Reveals the Increased Molecular Associated With Inflammation Under Hypoxia Stress
During labor, a variety of coordinated physiological and biochemical events cause the myometrium to transition from a quiescent to contractile state; the molecular mechanisms responsible for this transition, however, remain unclear. To better understand this transition at a molecular level, the glob...
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doaj-81c0471738e34fa48e68e16543cda6b62021-10-04T06:06:02ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242021-10-011210.3389/fimmu.2021.722816722816Integrated Proteotranscriptomics of Human Myometrium in Labor Landscape Reveals the Increased Molecular Associated With Inflammation Under Hypoxia StressLina Chen0Lina Chen1Lele Wang2Yihong Luo3Qian Huang4Kaiyuan Ji5Junjie Bao6Huishu Liu7Huishu Liu8School of Medicine, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, ChinaGuangzhou Key Laboratory of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, ChinaGuangzhou Key Laboratory of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, ChinaGuangzhou Key Laboratory of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, ChinaGuangzhou Key Laboratory of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, ChinaGuangzhou Key Laboratory of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, ChinaGuangzhou Key Laboratory of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, ChinaSchool of Medicine, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, ChinaGuangzhou Key Laboratory of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, ChinaDuring labor, a variety of coordinated physiological and biochemical events cause the myometrium to transition from a quiescent to contractile state; the molecular mechanisms responsible for this transition, however, remain unclear. To better understand this transition at a molecular level, the global transcriptome and proteome of human myometrial samples in labor and those not in labor were investigated through RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) and quantitative liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) via data-independent acquisition (DIA) and parallel reaction monitoring (PRM) methods. Furthermore, an integrated proteotranscriptomic analysis was performed to explore biological processes and pathway alterations during labor; this analysis identified 1,626 differentially expressed mRNAs (1,101 upregulated, 525 downregulated) and 135 differentially expressed proteins (97 upregulated, 38 downregulated) in myometrium between nonlabor and in labor groups. The comprehensive results of these analyses showed that the upregulated mRNAs and proteins increased inflammation under hypoxia stress in the myometrium under labor, and related proteins and cytokines were validated by PRM and Luminex assays. Our study confirmed the biological process of inflammation and hypoxia in laboring myometrium at the transcriptome and proteome levels and provided recourse to discover new molecular and biological changes during labor.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2021.722816/fulllabormyometriumtranscriptomeproteomeinflammation |
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Lina Chen Lina Chen Lele Wang Yihong Luo Qian Huang Kaiyuan Ji Junjie Bao Huishu Liu Huishu Liu Integrated Proteotranscriptomics of Human Myometrium in Labor Landscape Reveals the Increased Molecular Associated With Inflammation Under Hypoxia Stress Frontiers in Immunology labor myometrium transcriptome proteome inflammation |
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Lina Chen Lina Chen Lele Wang Yihong Luo Qian Huang Kaiyuan Ji Junjie Bao Huishu Liu Huishu Liu |
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Integrated Proteotranscriptomics of Human Myometrium in Labor Landscape Reveals the Increased Molecular Associated With Inflammation Under Hypoxia Stress |
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Integrated Proteotranscriptomics of Human Myometrium in Labor Landscape Reveals the Increased Molecular Associated With Inflammation Under Hypoxia Stress |
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Integrated Proteotranscriptomics of Human Myometrium in Labor Landscape Reveals the Increased Molecular Associated With Inflammation Under Hypoxia Stress |
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Integrated Proteotranscriptomics of Human Myometrium in Labor Landscape Reveals the Increased Molecular Associated With Inflammation Under Hypoxia Stress |
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Integrated Proteotranscriptomics of Human Myometrium in Labor Landscape Reveals the Increased Molecular Associated With Inflammation Under Hypoxia Stress |
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integrated proteotranscriptomics of human myometrium in labor landscape reveals the increased molecular associated with inflammation under hypoxia stress |
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During labor, a variety of coordinated physiological and biochemical events cause the myometrium to transition from a quiescent to contractile state; the molecular mechanisms responsible for this transition, however, remain unclear. To better understand this transition at a molecular level, the global transcriptome and proteome of human myometrial samples in labor and those not in labor were investigated through RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) and quantitative liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) via data-independent acquisition (DIA) and parallel reaction monitoring (PRM) methods. Furthermore, an integrated proteotranscriptomic analysis was performed to explore biological processes and pathway alterations during labor; this analysis identified 1,626 differentially expressed mRNAs (1,101 upregulated, 525 downregulated) and 135 differentially expressed proteins (97 upregulated, 38 downregulated) in myometrium between nonlabor and in labor groups. The comprehensive results of these analyses showed that the upregulated mRNAs and proteins increased inflammation under hypoxia stress in the myometrium under labor, and related proteins and cytokines were validated by PRM and Luminex assays. Our study confirmed the biological process of inflammation and hypoxia in laboring myometrium at the transcriptome and proteome levels and provided recourse to discover new molecular and biological changes during labor. |
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labor myometrium transcriptome proteome inflammation |
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