小鼠海马金属组学基因表达与金属离子含量的相关性分析。

IF 2.9 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Metallomics Pub Date : 2025-04-02 DOI:10.1093/mtomcs/mfaf009
Somayra S A Mamsa, Gaewyn Ellison, Julia Koehn, Keea Inder-Smith, Cameron W Evans, Ross M Graham, Daryl L Howard, Mark J Hackett
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摘要

脑金属稳态对健康的神经功能至关重要,脑金属稳态紊乱对损伤后或疾病期间的神经发育或认知结果具有有害后果。已知大脑的特定区域(例如海马体和内部的亚区)富含过渡金属(即铁、铜和锌离子)。然而,无论是局部富集的生理需求,还是驱动富集的机制,都没有得到很好的理解。在这项研究中,我们应用了一个多模态模板,结合使用x射线荧光显微镜和空间转录组学的元素定位,以帮助揭示海马关键亚区金属异质性的分子基础。我们的研究结果表明,铁、锌和铜富集的显著差异与与金属运输、金属储存和金属调节蛋白相关的特定转录本的区域富集有关。除了为海马体的神经金属组学提供新的生物学见解外,该研究还为其他人将转录组学整合到研究神经金属组学的多模式工作流程中提供了重要的模板。
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Correlative analysis of metallomic gene expression and metal ion content within the mouse hippocampus.

Brain metal homeostasis is essential for healthy neurological function, and disturbed brain metal homeostasis has deleterious consequences for neuro-development or cognitive outcome following injury or during disease. Specific regions of the brain (e.g. the hippocampus and subregions within) are known to be enriched with transition metals (i.e. ions of iron, copper, and zinc). Neither the physiological need for localized enrichment, nor the mechanisms driving the enrichment, however, are well understood. In this study we have applied a multimodal template, incorporating elemental mapping using X-ray fluorescence microscopy with spatial transcriptomics, to help reveal a molecular basis for metallomic heterogeneity across key subregions of the hippocampus. Our results reveal that significant differences in iron, zinc and copper enrichment are associated with regional enrichment of specific transcripts related to metal transport, metal storage and metal regulatory proteins. In addition to providing novel biological insight into the neurometallomic profile of the hippocampus, this study also provides an important template for others to integrate transcriptomics into multimodal workflows investigating the neurometallome.

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Metallomics
Metallomics 生物-生化与分子生物学
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Global approaches to metals in the biosciences
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