Author:
Deng Li,Jia Hong-Ling,Liu Chao-Wu,Xu Yu-Fen,Mao Li-Jia,He Chun-Hui,Yin Gen-Quan,Lin Jun-Hong,Tao Jian-Ping,Zhu Li
Abstract
Abstract
Background
To clarify the molecular mechanisms that participate in the severe hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) infected by Enterovirus 71 and to detect any related protein biomarkers, we performed proteomic analysis of protein extracts from 5 extremely severe HFMD children and 5 healthy children.
Methods
The protein profiles of them were compared using two-dimensional electrophoresis. Differentially expressed proteins were identified using mass spectrometry. Functional classifications of these proteins were based on the PANTHER. The interaction network of the differentially expressed protein was generated with Pathway Studio.
Results
A total of 38 differentially expressed proteins were identified. Functional classifications of these proteins indicated a series of altered cellular processes as a consequence of the severe HFMD. These results provided not only new insights into the pathogenesis of severe HFMD, but also implications of potential therapeutic designs.
Conclusions
Our results suggested the possible pathways that could be the potential targets for novel therapy: viral protection, complement system and peroxide elimination.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
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