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The MUC5B promoter variant results in proteomic changes in the non-fibrotic lung

HERRERA, J. A.; Maslanka, M.; Blumhagen, R. Z.; Blomberg, R.; Lwin, N. Y.; Brancato, J.; Cool, C. D.; Huber, J. P.; Kurche, J. S.; Magin, C. M.; Hansen, K.; Yang, I. V.; Schwartz, D. A.

2024-12-01 pathology
10.1101/2024.11.26.625453 bioRxiv
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The gain-of-function MUC5B promoter variant is the dominant risk factor for the development of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). However, its impact on protein expression in both non-fibrotic control and IPF lung specimens have not been well characterized. Utilizing laser capture microdissection coupled to mass spectrometry (LCM-MS), we investigated the proteomic profiles of airway and alveolar epithelium in non-fibrotic controls (n = 12) and IPF specimens (n = 12), stratified by the presence of the MUC5B promoter variant. Through qualitative and quantitative analyses, as well as pathway analysis and immunohistological validation, we have identified a distinct MUC5B-associated protein profile. Notably, the non-fibrotic control alveoli exhibited substantial MUC5B-associated protein changes, with an increase of IL-3 signaling. Additionally, we found that the epithelial cells overlying IPF fibroblastic foci cluster closely to alveolar epithelia and express proteins associated with cellular stress pathways. In conclusion, our findings suggest that the MUC5B promoter variant leads to protein changes in alveolar and airway epithelium that appears to be associated with the initiation and progression of lung fibrosis.

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