Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Chief and Oxyphil Cell Nodules in Refractory Uremic Hyperparathyroidism by ITRAQ Coupled LC-MS/MS
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Significance: Secondary hyperparathyroidism in end stage renal patients is one of the major challenges nephrology field faces. Emerging data indicate that oxyphil cell may participate in the pathophysiology of secondary hyperparathyroidism, while both calcimimetics and vitamin D receptor activators treatments are underperformed in controlling oxyphil cell proliferation. In the present study, we validated that the proliferation of oxyphil cells is associated with calcitriol treatment, and discovered that oxyphil cell nodules were significantly different from chief cells nodules in protein expression of mitochondria, protein synthesis and cell cycle regulation. It is noteworthy that DBP was downregulated in oxyphil nodules on protein level and may therefore participate in the resistance of calcitriol therapy by reducing the vitamin D transport capacity. Wnt signaling, TGF-β, ubiquitin mediated proteolysis and cell cycle pathways were significantly enriched in oxyphil cell nodules, among which, MIF-CUL1 axis may play an important role in the regulation of oxyphil proliferation and calcitriol resistance through ubiquitin mediated proteolysis. These results suggest that calcitriol treatment has limitations in oxyphil cell predominant SHPT, which may be attributed to the dysregulation of vitamin D transport and ubiquitin regulation of oxyphil cell, and the influence of microenvironment in uremia status may be the underlying reason.
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