Integrative multi-omics analyses reveal vesicle transport as a potential target for thoracic aortic aneurysm

Jiahao Lei, Peng Qiu,Zhaoyu Wu, Angang Ding,Jiateng Hu, Jingli Hou,Yihong Jiang, Hongji Pu,Qun Huang, Xing Zhang,Bo Li, Xin Wang,Kaichuang Ye, Zhijue Xu,Xinwu Lu

COMPUTERS IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE(2024)

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Background: Thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA) refers to dilation and enlargement of the thoracic aorta caused by various reasons. Most patients have no apparent symptoms in the early stage and are subject to a poor prognosis once the aneurysm ruptures. It is crucial to identify individuals who are predisposed to TAA and to discover effective therapeutic targets for early intervention. Methods: We conducted a label -free quantitative proteomic analysis among aorta tissue samples from TAA patients to screen differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) and key co -expression modules. Two datasets from Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database were included for integrative analysis, and the identified genes were subjected to immunohistochemistry (IHC) validation. Detailed vesicle transport related enrichment analysis was conducted and two FDA -approved drugs, chlorpromazine (CPZ) and chloroquine (CQ), were selected for in vivo inhibition of vesicle transport in mice TAA model. The diameter of thoracic aorta, mortality and histological differences after interventions were evaluated. Results: We found significant enrichments in functions involved with vesicle transport, extracellular matrix organizing, and infection diseases in TAA. Endocytosis was the most essential vesicle transport process in TAA formation. Interventions with CPZ and CQ significantly reduced the aneurysm diameter and elastin degradation in vivo and enhanced the survival rates of TAA mice. Conclusions: We systematically screened the aberrantly regulated bioprocesses in TAA based on integrative multiomics analyses, identified and demonstrated the importance of vesicle transport in the TAA formation. Our study provided pilot evidence that vesicular transport was a potential and promising target for the treatment of TAA.
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Thoracic aortic aneurysm,Multi-omics analysis,Vesicular transport,Chloroquine,Chlorpromazine
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