Jean Lucas Kremer , Henrique Sanchez Ortega , Talita Souza-Siqueira , Claudia Blanes Angeli , Leo Kei Iwai , Giuseppe Palmisano , Claudimara Ferini Pacicco Lotfi
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摘要
细胞外基质(ECM)由大分子组成,形成复杂的三维网络。ECM 填充在细胞间隙中,对组织的结构和功能起着至关重要的作用,它调节着粘附、分化和细胞信号传导等重要的细胞过程。人类肾上腺由皮质和髓质组成,周围有囊膜包裹,尽管人们认识到 ECM 对肾上腺皮质增殖和类固醇生成过程的影响,但尚未对其进行直接描述。本研究通过比较外层部分(OF)和内层部分(IF)的蛋白质组图谱,分析了成人肾上腺皮质的 ECM。研究讨论了肾上腺皮质基质组中不同表达的 ECM 特征的组成、空间分布以及与肾上腺结构和功能的相关性。研究结果通过数据库分析(交叉验证)、组织化学和免疫组化方法进行了验证。共鉴定出 121 种 ECM 蛋白,并将其分为糖蛋白、胶原、ECM 调节因子、蛋白多糖、ECM 附属蛋白和分泌因子。仅在 OF 中鉴定出 31 种 ECM 蛋白,仅在 IF 中鉴定出 9 种,81 种在两种馏分中均有鉴定。此外,人类 matrisome DB 2.0 中报告了 106 种 ECM 蛋白,并确定了在 OF 和 IF 中表达不同的蛋白质。这项研究为人类肾上腺皮质中 ECM 的组成和调节提供了重要见解,揭示了肾上腺微环境及其在肾上腺功能、维护和更新中的作用。
Proteomic profiling of the extracellular matrix in the human adrenal cortex
The extracellular matrix (ECM) comprises macromolecules that shape a complex three-dimensional network. Filling the intercellular space and playing a crucial role in the structure and function of tissues, ECM regulates essential cellular processes such as adhesion, differentiation, and cell signaling. In the human adrenal gland, composed of cortex and medulla surrounded by a capsule, the ECM has not yet been directly described, although its impact on the processes of proliferation and steroidogenesis of the adrenal cortex is recognized. This study analyzes the ECM of the adult human adrenal cortex, which was separated into outer fraction (OF) and inner fraction (IF), by comparing their proteomic profiles. The study discusses the composition, spatial distribution, and relevance of differentially expressed ECM signatures of the adrenal cortex matrisome on adrenal structure and function. The findings were validated through database analysis (cross-validation), histochemical, and immunohistochemical approaches. A total of 121 ECM proteins were identified and categorized into glycoproteins, collagens, ECM regulators, proteoglycans, ECM-affiliated proteins, and secreted factors. Thirty-one ECM proteins were identified only in OF, nine only in IF, and 81 were identified in common with both fractions. Additionally, 106 ECM proteins were reported in the Human matrisome DB 2.0, and the proteins differentially expressed in OF and IF, were identified. This study provides significant insights into the composition and regulation of the ECM in the human adrenal cortex, shedding light on the adrenal microenvironment and its role in the functioning, maintenance, and renewal of the adrenal gland.