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Proteomic analysis of vocal fold fibroblasts exposed to cigarette smoke extract


ABSTRACT: Reinke’s edema is a cigarette associated, benign, mostly bilateral lesion of the vocal folds leading to dysphonia and dyspnea. Until today information about pathophysiology is only scarce, treatment is only surgical. To explore the pathophysiology of Reinke’s edema, we exposed near primary human vocal fold fibroblasts to cigarette smoke extract enriched medium or air bubbled control for 24 hrs. followed by a proteomic analysis. Proteomic analyses revealed an increase of proteins involved in oxidative stress response. We furthermore found that a significant number of essential extracellular matrix proteins was altered by culturing human VFF with CSE enriched medium: UDP-glucose 6-dehydrogenase, a protein involved in hyaluronan synthesis was upregulated, while the expression of several fibrillar collagen types was significantly reduced. The current findings corroborate previous studies but revealed new insights in possible disease mechanisms of Reinke’s edema too. We postulate that changes in the composition -reduction of collagen fibrils, increase of hyaluronan- of the vocal folds’ ECM may lead to the clinical findings.

INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ Orbitrap Velos

ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)

TISSUE(S): Cell Culture, Fibroblast

DISEASE(S): Laryngeal Disease

SUBMITTER: Barbara Darnhofer  

LAB HEAD: Ruth Birner-Gruenberger

PROVIDER: PXD010640 | Pride | 2019-08-06

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Proteomic Analysis of Vocal Fold Fibroblasts Exposed to Cigarette Smoke Extract: Exploring the Pathophysiology of Reinke's Edema.

Gugatschka Markus M   Darnhofer Barbara B   Grossmann Tanja T   Schittmayer Matthias M   Hortobagyi David D   Kirsch Andrijana A   Karpf Eva E   Brcic Luka L   Birner-Gruenberger Ruth R   Karbiener Michael M  

Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 20190522 8


Reinke's edema is a smoking-associated, benign, mostly bilateral lesion of the vocal folds leading to difficulties in breathing and voice problems. Pronounced histological changes such as damaged microvessels or immune cell infiltration have been described in the vocal fold connective tissue, the <i>lamina propria</i> Thus, vocal fold fibroblasts, the main cell type of the <i>lamina propria</i>, have been postulated to play a critical role in disease mediation. Yet information about the pathophy  ...[more]

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