脑血管基底膜:人类和小鼠大脑转录组学和蛋白质组学水平的比较

IF 4.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Nan Zhao , Alexander F. Pessell , Tracy D. Chung , Peter C. Searson
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摘要

脑血管基底膜(BM)是血脑屏障(BBB)的重要组成部分。脑基质为脑微血管内皮细胞和神经血管单元的支持细胞提供结构支持,并通过粘附受体促进细胞信号传导,调节可溶性因子的浓度,并作为运输的额外屏障。然而,我们对BM的组成的了解仍然不完整。在这里,我们分析了最近的蛋白质组学和基因组学数据,以评估人脑和小鼠大脑以及组织工程血脑屏障模型中脑基质的组成。所有数据集均证实脑基底膜的主要成分是胶原IV a1/2和层粘连蛋白,以及蛋白、蛋白聚糖和氮原。来自人bmec的转录组学数据表明,层粘连蛋白的主要亚型是层粘连蛋白321,而来自小鼠的转录组学数据和来自小鼠和人类的蛋白质组学数据表明,层粘连蛋白521是主要亚型。来自ibmec的转录组学数据表明层粘连蛋白511是主要的亚型。支持分子agin, perlecan和nidogen在所有研究中都被检测到显著水平,尽管只有nidogen 1在人类转录组数据集中被检测到。在沿动-静脉轴的bmec中,或在健康和AD脑的比较中,未观察到人类脑基质成分的显著差异。
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Brain vascular basement membrane: Comparison of human and mouse brain at the transcriptomic and proteomic levels
The cerebrovascular basement membrane (BM) is a key component of the blood-brain barrier (BBB). The BM provides structural support for brain microvascular endothelial cells and the supporting cells of the neurovascular unit, and facilitates cell signaling through adhesion receptors, regulates the concentration of soluble factors, and serves as an additional barrier for transport. However, our understanding of the composition of BM remains incomplete. Here we analyze recent proteomic and genomic data to assess the composition of BM in human and mouse brain, and in tissue-engineered BBB models. All data sets confirm that the main components of brain BM are collagen IV a1/2 and laminin, along with agrin, perlecan, and nidogen. Transcriptomic data from human BMECs suggests that the main laminin isoform is Laminin 321, while transcriptomic data from mice and proteomic data from mice and humans suggest that Laminin 521 is the predominant isoform. Transcriptomic data from iBMECs suggest that Laminin 511 is the predominant isoform. The supporting molecules agrin, perlecan, and nidogen were detected at significant levels in all studies, although only nidogen 1 was detected in the human transcriptomic data sets. No significant differences in human BM composition were observed in BMECs along the arterio-venous axis, or in comparison of healthy and AD brains.
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Matrix Biology
Matrix Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
11.40
自引率
4.30%
发文量
77
审稿时长
45 days
期刊介绍: Matrix Biology (established in 1980 as Collagen and Related Research) is a cutting-edge journal that is devoted to publishing the latest results in matrix biology research. We welcome articles that reside at the nexus of understanding the cellular and molecular pathophysiology of the extracellular matrix. Matrix Biology focusses on solving elusive questions, opening new avenues of thought and discovery, and challenging longstanding biological paradigms.
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