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2023 Volume.39 No. 2 p.251 ~ p.262
Characterization of complement C3 as a marker of alpha-amanitin toxicity by comparative secretome profiling
Kim Do-Eun

Lee Min-Seo
Sim Hyun-Chae
Lee Sang-Kyu
Lee Hye-Suk
Abstract
In the human body, proteins secreted into peripheral blood vessels are known as the secretome, and they represent the physiological or pathological status of cells. The unique response of cells to toxin exposure can be confirmed via secretome analysis, which can be used to discover toxic mechanisms or exposure markers. Alpha-amanitin (¥á-AMA) is the most widely studied amatoxin and inhibits transcription and protein synthesis by directly interacting with RNA polymerase II. However, secretory proteins released during hepatic failure caused by ¥á-AMA have not been fully characterized. In this study, we analyzed the secretome of ¥á-AMA-treated Huh-7 cells and mice using a comparative proteomics technique. Overall, 1440 and 208 proteins were quantified in cell media and mouse serum, respectively. Based on the bioinformatics results for the commonly downregulated proteins in cell media and mouse serum, we identified complement component 3 (C3) as a marker for ¥á-AMA-induced hepatotoxicity. Through western blot in cell secretome and C3 ELISA assays in mouse serum, we validated ¥á-AMA-induced downregulation of C3. In conclusion, using comparative proteomics and molecular biology techniques, we found that ¥á-AMA-induced hepatotoxicity reduced C3 levels in the secretome. We expect that this study will aid in identifying new toxic mechanisms, therapeutic targets, and exposure markers of ¥á-AMA-induced hepatotoxicity.
KEYWORD
Alpha-amanitin, Toxic mushroom, Secretomes, Exposure marker, Complement component 3
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