Meta-analysis of proteomics data from osteoblasts, bone, and blood: Insights into druggable targets, active factors, and potential biomarkers for bone biomaterial design

成骨细胞、骨骼和血液蛋白质组学数据的荟萃分析:揭示骨生物材料设计中可成药靶点、活性因子和潜在生物标志物。

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Abstract

Non-healing bone defects are a pressing public health concern accounting for one main cause for decreased life expectancy and quality. An aging population accompanied with increasing incidence of comorbidities, foreshadows a worsening of this socio-economic problem. Conventional treatments for non-healing bone defects prove ineffective for 5%-10% of fractures. Those challenges not only increase the patient's burden but also complicate medical intervention, underscoring the need for more effective treatment strategies and identification of patients at risk before treatment selection. To address this, our proteomic meta-analysis aims to identify universally affected proteins and functions in the context of bone regeneration that can be utilized as novel bioactive biomaterial functionalizations, drug targets or therapeutics as well as analytical endpoints, or biomarkers in implant design and testing, respectively. We compiled 29 proteomic studies covering cellular models, extracellular vesicles, extracellular matrix, bone tissue, and liquid-biopsies to address different tissue hierarchies and species. An innovative, integrated framework consisting of data harmonization, candidate protein selection, network construction, and functional enrichment as well as drug repurposing and protein scoring metrics was developed. To make this framework widely applicable to other research questions, we have published a detailed tutorial of our meta-analysis process. We identified 51 proteins that are potentially important for bone healing. This includes well-known ECM components such as collagens, fibronectin and periostin, and proteins less explored in bone biology like YWHAE, HSPG2, CCN1, HTRA1, IGFBP7, LGALS1, TGFBI, C3, SERPINA1, and ANXA1 that might be utilized in future bone biomaterial development. Furthermore, we discovered the compounds trifluoperazine, phenethyl isothiocyanate, quercetin, and artenimol, which target key proteins such as S100A4, YWHAZ, MMP2, and TPM4 providing the option to manipulate undesired processes in bone regeneration. This may open new ways for treatment options to face the increasing socio-economic pressure of non-healing bone defects.

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