Screening for urinary markers predicting hematopoietic stem cell injury induced by busulfan using genetically diverse mice

Author:

Sun Yuhang1ORCID,Guan Bowen1,Liu Xing1,Zhang Lingyan1,Wang Xinpei1,Meng Aimin1,Gao Ran1

Affiliation:

1. National Human Diseases Animal Model Resource Center, NHC Key Laboratory of Human Disease Comparative Medicine, Beijing Engineering Research Center for Experimental Animal Models of Human Critical Diseases, Institute of Laboratory Animal Sciences Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (CAMS) and Peking Union Medical College (PUMC) National Center of Technology Innovation for Animal Model Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundBusulfan (BU) is an alkylating agent used as a conditioning agent prior to hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) transplantation as it is known to be cytotoxic to host hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells. The susceptibility of HSCs to BU injury plays an important role in the myeloablative efficacy of BU. Different susceptibilities were demonstrated in genetically diverse (GD) mice in our preliminary research.MethodsThree strains of GD mice with different susceptibilities to BU‐induced HSC injury were used for screening biological markers of HSC injury susceptibility in urine. The urine proteins were analyzed using liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry to screen for differentially expressed proteins. Screening for possible biomarkers based on differences in protein expression abundance was validated using enzyme‐linked immunoassay (ELISA).ResultsFunctional analysis showed that the differential proteins were all involved in a series of biological pathways related to cellular senescence, apoptosis, and angiogenesis; whereas the differential proteins of the high‐susceptible strain were enriched for the regulation of bone marrow microenvironment pathways, those of low‐susceptible strain were enriched for the proapoptotic effect of GTPase pathways. Based on protein abundance differences, several urinary proteins that may be indicative of susceptibility were screened, and ELISA validation results showed that angiotensin‐converting enzyme may be a potential biomarker predicting HSC susceptibility for BU conditioning.ConclusionsThis study indicates that urinary protein levels can reflect differences in susceptibility to BU‐induced HSC injury. Using GD mice to construct genetic difference models will provide preclinical data for screening BU‐related biological markers.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Medical Laboratory Technology,Veterinary (miscellaneous),Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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