Journal article

Respiratory strategy at birth initiates distinct lung injury phenotypes in the preterm lamb lung

Prue M Pereira-Fantini, Kristin Ferguson, Karen McCall, Regina Oakley, Elizabeth Perkins, Sean Byars, Nicholas Williamson, Shuai Nie, David G Tingay

Respiratory Research | BMC | Published : 2022

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: A lack of clear trial evidence often hampers clinical decision-making during support of the preterm lung at birth. Protein biomarkers have been used to define acute lung injury phenotypes and improve patient selection for specific interventions in adult respiratory distress syndrome. The objective of the study was to use proteomics to provide a deeper biological understanding of acute lung injury phenotypes resulting from different aeration strategies at birth in the preterm lung. METHODS: Changes in protein abundance against an unventilated group (n = 7) were identified via mass spectrometry in a biobank of gravity dependent and non-dependent lung tissue from preterm lambs man..

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Awarded by State Government of Victoria


Funding Acknowledgements

This study was supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council Project Grant (1009287) and the Victorian Government Operational Infrastructure Support Program (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia), a National Health and Medical Research Council Clinical Career Development Fellowship (1053889; D.G.T.), and a National Health and Medical Research Council Program Grant (606789). Chiesi Farmaceutici S.p.A. provided the Curosurf used in this study as part of an unrestricted grant (D.G.T.) at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute.