Abstract

Hepatic ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury is a severe clinical syndrome, causing a profound medical and socioeconomic burden worldwide. This study aimed to explore underlying biomarkers and treatment targets in the progression of hepatic I/R injury. We screened gene expression profiles of the hepatic I/R injury from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database, downloaded expression profiles data (GSE117066). Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified through cluster of the PPI network, and enrichment pathways were conducted based on gene ontology (GO), Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) database. The bioinformatics analysis was used to identify biomarkers that alleviate hepatic I/R injury. Finally, the effects of hub gene were investigated by in vitro and in vivo experiments. A total of 162 DEGs (76 up-regulated and 86 down-regulated genes) were extracted between sham and I/R, and 248 DEGs (118 up-regulated and 130 down-regulated genes) were extracted between I/R and ischemic postconditioning (IPO). The cluster of the PPI network and maximal clique centrality (MCC) method of the common DEGs were performed to identify the phosphoserine aminotransferase 1 (PSAT1) as the potential gene for hepatic I/R injury. Then, the H-E, TUNEL and PCNA staining were indicated that the hepatic injury score was highest in I/R 6h. The expression level of apoptosis-related proteins was consistent with the pathological results. Both gain- and loss-of-function assays demonstrated that hepatic I/R injury was alleviated by PSAT1. PSAT1 may play crucial roles in hepatic I/R injury and thus serves as a hub biomarker for hepatic I/R injury prognosis and individual-based treatment.

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