Title of article :
Evaluation of CXCR1 as a possible diagnostic biomarker in acute appendicitis
Author/Authors :
Khalkhal, Ensieh Proteomics Research Center - Faculty of Paramedical Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Razzaghi, Zahra Laser Application in Medical Sciences Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Akbarzadeh Baghban, Alireza Proteomics Research Center - School of Rehabilitation - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Naderi, Nosratollah Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases Research Center - Research Institute for Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Rezaei- Tavirani, Mostafa Proteomics Research Center - Faculty of Paramedical Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Rezaei-Tavirani, Majid Firoozabadi Hospital - Faculty of Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The present study was conducted to determine the genes with common expression in blood and appendix tissue samples in order
to introduce them as possible diagnostic biomarkers.
Background: Diagnosis of acute appendicitis (AA) without applying computed tomographytomography (CT), subjecting the patient
to significant radiation, can be surprisingly difficult. Blood circulation may have conscious alterations in its RNA, protein, or
metabolite composition.
Methods: The genes related to appendix tissue and blood samples of the patients with AA were extracted from public databases. Fold
change (FC) ≥ 2 in blood and FC ≥ 5 in appendix tissue samples were considered to screen differentially expressed genes (DEGs). A
protein-protein interaction network was organized using the search tool for retrieval of interacting genes and proteins (STRING)
database as a plugin of Cytoscape software version 3.6.0. The main genes were enriched by DAVID Bioinformatics Resources to find
the related biochemical pathways.
Results: Among the DEGs in blood and appendix tissue samples, C-X-C motif chemokine receptor 1(CXCR1), leukocyte
immunoglobulin-like receptor A3 (LILRA3), low-affinity immunoglobulin gamma Fc region receptor III (FCGR3), and superoxide
dismutase 2(SOD2) were common in both sources. CXCR1 was found as only hub gene upregulated in both blood and tissue of the
patients with AA compared to controls and those with other abdominal pain.
Conclusion: CXCR1, FCGR3, LILRA3, and SOD2 were determined as a suitable possible biomarker panel for diagnosis of AA
disease.
Keywords :
Diagnosis , Biomarker , Acute appendicitis
Journal title :
Gastroenterology and Hepatology From Bed to Bench