Affiliation:
1. The Second Department of Respiration, Baoding No.1 Central Hospital, HeBei, China
2. Department of Respiration, Lixian County Hospital, HeBei, China
Abstract
IntroductionThe present study aimed to investigate the differences in the
proteomic expression between uncomplicated parapneumonic pleural effusion (UPPE) and complicated parapneumonic pleural effusion (CPPE).Material and methodsThere were 10 patients with UPPE and 10 patients
with CPPE. These patients were combined due to the complication of pleural
effusion and further divided into group A and group B. An LC-MS analysis
was conducted with the extraction of high-abundance proteins, and proteins with 1.5-fold or higher difference multiples were identified as differential proteins. Then, gene ontology (GO) and KEGG analyses were conducted
on the differential proteins between the groups.ResultsCompared with the UPPE group, there were 38 upregulated proteins
and 29 downregulated proteins in the CPPE group. The GO analysis revealed
that the CPPE group had enhanced expressions in monosaccharide biosynthesis, glucose catabolism, fructose-6-phosphate glycolysis, glucose-6-phosphate glycolysis, and NADH regeneration as well as reduced expressions in
fibrinogen complexes, protein polymerization, and coagulation. Moreover,
the KEGG analysis showed that the CPPE group had enhanced expressions
in amino acid synthesis, the HIF-1 signalling pathway, and glycolysis/glyco-isogenesis and decreased expressions in platelet activation and complement activation.ConclusionsIn pleural effusion in patients with CPPE, there are enhanced
expressions of proteins concerning glucose and amino acid metabolism,
NADH regeneration, and HIF-1 signalling pathways together with decreased
expressions of proteins concerning protein polymerization, blood coagulation, platelet activation, and complement activation.