Proteomic Data and Drug Implications for Cerebral Microvascular Endothelial Cells Under Varying Oxygen Levels.

不同氧水平下脑微血管内皮细胞的蛋白质组学数据及药物意义

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作者:Barakat Sarah, Yang Fan, Yelkenci Hayriye Ecem, Kök Kıvanç, Mann Giovanni E, Eroğlu Emrah
Hyperoxia in standard cell cultures (18 kPa O(2)) imposes cellular oxidative stress, potentially skewing research and drug screening outcomes. Cerebral microvascular endothelial cells (hCMEC/D3) experience no more than 7 kPa O(2) in vivo. In this study, hCMEC/D3 cells were adapted to 5 kPa O(2) for 5 days to optimize an in vitro physiological cell culture model. Using a SYNAPT G2-Si mass spectrometer, we compared the proteomic profiles of cells cultured under 5 kPa versus 18 kPa O(2). A substantial proteomic shift under hyperoxia highlighted the strong impact of oxygen levels on protein expression. We further investigated the effect of oxygen levels on drug screening using sulforaphane (SFN), an inducer of NRF2-regulated antioxidant defense genes. SFN induced more pronounced changes in proteomic profiles under 18 kPa O(2) compared to 5 kPa, indicating oxygen-dependent cellular drug responses. This dataset offers a valuable resource for analyzing oxygen-sensitive proteomic changes. Comparative studies using different drugs or cell types could further elucidate oxygen-dependent signaling and inform the development of therapies aligned with physiological oxygen levels.

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