使用“AngioTag”对斑马鱼内皮进行体内分析。

IF 9.2 1区 医学 Q1 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
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摘要

体内的血管内皮细胞受到其局部环境的精细调节,当使用诸如从动物分离的细胞或体外细胞培养的FACS分选等方法时,这种环境被破坏或缺失。在这里,我们使用一种新的“AngioTag”斑马鱼转基因系来分析活体动物中未受干扰的内皮细胞的基因表达模式,这种转基因系允许从内皮细胞的天然环境中分离出积极翻译的mrna。该转基因系使用内皮细胞特异性kdrl启动子驱动表位标记Rpl10a 60s核糖体亚基蛋白的表达,允许翻译主动翻译内皮细胞mrna的核糖体亲和纯化(TRAP)。通过在AngioTag动物上执行TRAP-RNAseq,我们证明了内皮特异性基因的强富集,并发现了不同成人器官的新型内皮基因和独特的内皮基因表达特征。最后,我们生成了一个多功能的“UAS: RiboTag”转基因系,允许使用TRAP-RNAseq方法检测更广泛的不同斑马鱼细胞和组织类型。这些新工具提供了一个无与伦比的资源来研究细胞在正常体内环境中的分子特性。
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In vivo profiling of the endothelium using 'AngioTag' zebrafish.

Vascular endothelial cells in vivo are exquisitely regulated by their local environment, which is disrupted or absent when using methods such as FACS sorting of cells isolated from animals or in vitro cell culture. Here, we profile the gene expression patterns of undisturbed endothelial cells in living animals using a novel "AngioTag" zebrafish transgenic line that permits isolation of actively translating mRNAs from endothelial cells in their native environment. This transgenic line uses the endothelial cell-specific kdrl promoter to drive expression of an epitope tagged Rpl10a 60 S ribosomal subunit protein, allowing for Translating Ribosome Affinity Purification (TRAP) of actively translating endothelial cell mRNAs. By performing TRAP-RNAseq on AngioTag animals, we demonstrate strong enrichment of endothelial-specific genes and have uncovered both novel endothelial genes and unique endothelial gene expression signatures for different adult organs. Finally, we generated a versatile "UAS: RiboTag" transgenic line to allow a wider array of different zebrafish cell and tissue types to be examined using TRAP-RNAseq methods. These new tools offer an unparalleled resource to study the molecular identity of cells in their normal in vivo context.

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Angiogenesis
Angiogenesis PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE-
CiteScore
21.90
自引率
8.20%
发文量
37
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Angiogenesis, a renowned international journal, seeks to publish high-quality original articles and reviews on the cellular and molecular mechanisms governing angiogenesis in both normal and pathological conditions. By serving as a primary platform for swift communication within the field of angiogenesis research, this multidisciplinary journal showcases pioneering experimental studies utilizing molecular techniques, in vitro methods, animal models, and clinical investigations into angiogenic diseases. Furthermore, Angiogenesis sheds light on cutting-edge therapeutic strategies for promoting or inhibiting angiogenesis, while also highlighting fresh markers and techniques for disease diagnosis and prognosis.
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