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Spatiotemporal proteomic profiling of the pro-inflammatory response to lipopolysaccharide in the THP-1 human leukaemia cell line

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  • Claire M. Mulvey

    (University of Cambridge
    University of Cambridge)

  • Lisa M. Breckels

    (University of Cambridge)

  • Oliver M. Crook

    (University of Cambridge
    Cambridge Institute for Public Health)

  • David J. Sanders

    (Eastman Dental Institute, University College London)

  • Andre L. R. Ribeiro

    (Eastman Dental Institute, University College London)

  • Aikaterini Geladaki

    (University of Cambridge)

  • Andy Christoforou

    (Bristol Myers Squibb)

  • Nina Kočevar Britovšek

    (University of Cambridge
    Lek d.d., Kolodvorska 27)

  • Tracey Hurrell

    (University of Cambridge)

  • Michael J. Deery

    (University of Cambridge)

  • Laurent Gatto

    (University of Cambridge
    UCLouvain)

  • Andrew M. Smith

    (Eastman Dental Institute, University College London)

  • Kathryn S. Lilley

    (University of Cambridge)

Abstract

Protein localisation and translocation between intracellular compartments underlie almost all physiological processes. The hyperLOPIT proteomics platform combines mass spectrometry with state-of-the-art machine learning to map the subcellular location of thousands of proteins simultaneously. We combine global proteome analysis with hyperLOPIT in a fully Bayesian framework to elucidate spatiotemporal proteomic changes during a lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced inflammatory response. We report a highly dynamic proteome in terms of both protein abundance and subcellular localisation, with alterations in the interferon response, endo-lysosomal system, plasma membrane reorganisation and cell migration. Proteins not previously associated with an LPS response were found to relocalise upon stimulation, the functional consequences of which are still unclear. By quantifying proteome-wide uncertainty through Bayesian modelling, a necessary role for protein relocalisation and the importance of taking a holistic overview of the LPS-driven immune response has been revealed. The data are showcased as an interactive application freely available for the scientific community.

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  • Claire M. Mulvey & Lisa M. Breckels & Oliver M. Crook & David J. Sanders & Andre L. R. Ribeiro & Aikaterini Geladaki & Andy Christoforou & Nina Kočevar Britovšek & Tracey Hurrell & Michael J. Deery & , 2021. "Spatiotemporal proteomic profiling of the pro-inflammatory response to lipopolysaccharide in the THP-1 human leukaemia cell line," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-19, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-26000-9
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-26000-9
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