Journal: Translational Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Article Title: ORM2 protects against acute pancreatitis by inhibiting premature activation of pancreatic enzymes
doi: 10.21037/tgh-25-106
Figure Lengend Snippet: Reduced pancreatic ORM2 expression in AP. (A) Scatterplots showing log2 transformation of the normalized blood ORM1 in patients with MAP (n=57) and healthy controls (n=32). (B) Scatterplots showing log2 transformation of the normalized blood ORM2 in patients with MAP (n=57) and healthy controls (n=32). (C) The serum ORM in control and AP mice (n=6 per group). (D) Immunoblotting of ORM1 and ORM2 in serum from control and AP mice (n=6 per group). (E) Immunoblotting and quantitative analysis of ORM1 and ORM2 in pancreas from control and AP mice (n=6 per group). (F) Immunoblotting and quantitative analysis of ORM1 and ORM2 in liver from control and AP mice (n=6 per group). Data are presented as mean ± SEM. The groups were compared using unpaired two-tailed student’s t -test (*, P<0.05; ***, P<0.001; ****, P<0.0001). AP, acute pancreatitis; MAP, mild acute pancreatitis; ORM, orosomucoid; SEM, standard error of the mean.
Article Snippet: The antibodies used in this study are listed as follows: ORM1 (No. 16439-1-AP proteintech, Wuhan, China), ORM2 (No. P19652 , zenbio, Chengdu, China), GAPDH (No. A19056, ABclonal, Wuhan, China), HRP-conjugated Goat anti-Rabbit IgG (H+L) (No. AS014, ABclonal, Wuhan, China).
Techniques: Expressing, Transformation Assay, Control, Western Blot, Two Tailed Test