原代人胃间质细胞Cajal的转录组和蛋白质组分析预测起搏器网络。

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Daphne Foong, Meena Mikhael, Jerry Zhou, Ali Zarrouk, Xiaodong Liu, Jan Schröder, Jose M Polo, Vincent Ho, Michael D O'Connor
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摘要

背景/目的:Cajal间质细胞(Interstitial cells of Cajal, ICC)是维持胃肠正常运动所必需的特化的胃肠起搏器细胞。胃肠道运动障碍(如胃轻瘫)患者的ICC功能障碍已被报道,这些患者表现出衰弱症状并大大降低生活质量。虽然已知钙活化的氯离子通道ANO1 (ANO1)和受体酪氨酸激酶(KIT)这两种蛋白在人类ICC中表达,但对支持人类ICC功能的广泛分子电路知之甚少。因此,本研究研究了从原代人胃组织中获得的表达ano1的KITlow/CD45-/CD11B- ICC的转录组和蛋白质组。方法:取袖式胃切除术患者多余的人胃组织。采用荧光活化细胞分选(FACSorting)纯化ICC。采用免疫荧光、实时聚合酶链反应、rna测序和质谱法对ICC进行表征。结果:与未分选细胞相比,实时聚合酶链反应显示KITlow/CD45-/CD11B- ICC细胞ANO1表达增加9倍(P < 0.05);KIT表达不变;造血细胞(CD68, > 10倍,P < 0.001)和平滑肌细胞(DES, > 4倍,P < 0.05)相关基因表达降低。KITlow/CD45-/CD11B-细胞的rna测序和基因本体分析揭示了与ICC功能一致的转录谱。同样,KITlow/CD45-/CD11B-细胞的质谱分析显示了与ICC活性一致的蛋白质组学特征。基于字符串的蛋白质相互作用分析使用rna测序和蛋白质组学数据集预测蛋白质网络与icc相关的起搏器活性和离子运输一致。结论:这些新的和互补的数据集为进一步了解ICC起搏器活动如何调节正常胃肠道组织和胃肠道运动障碍的平滑肌收缩提供了有价值的分子框架。
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Transcriptome and Proteome Profiling of Primary Human Gastric Interstitial Cells of Cajal Predicts Pacemaker Networks.

Transcriptome and Proteome Profiling of Primary Human Gastric Interstitial Cells of Cajal Predicts Pacemaker Networks.

Transcriptome and Proteome Profiling of Primary Human Gastric Interstitial Cells of Cajal Predicts Pacemaker Networks.

Background/aims: Interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) are specialized gastrointestinal (GI) pacemaker cells required for normal GI motility. Dysfunctions in ICC have been reported in patients with GI motility disorders, such as gastroparesis, who exhibit debilitating symptoms and greatly reduced quality of life. While the proteins, calcium-activated chloride channel anoctamin-1 (ANO1) and the receptor tyrosine kinase (KIT), are known to be expressed by human ICC, relatively little is known about the broad molecular circuitry underpinning human ICC functions. The present study therefore investigates the transcriptome and proteome of ANO1-expressing, KITlow/CD45-/CD11B- ICC obtained from primary human gastric tissue.

Methods: Excess human gastric tissue resections were obtained from sleeve gastrectomy patients. ICC were purified using fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACSorting). Then, ICC were characterized by using immunofluorescence, real-time polymerase chain reaction, RNA-sequencing and mass spectrometry.

Results: Compared to unsorted cells, real-time polymerase chain reaction showed the KITlow/CD45-/CD11B- ICC had: a 9-fold (P < 0.05) increase in ANO1 expression; unchanged KIT expression; and reduced expression for genes associated with hematopoietic cells (CD68, > 10-fold, P < 0.001) and smooth muscle cells (DES, > 4-fold, P < 0.05). RNA-sequencing and gene ontology analyses of the KITlow/CD45-/CD11B- cells revealed a transcriptional profile consistent with ICC function. Similarly, mass spectrometry analyses of the KITlow/CD45-/CD11B- cells presented a proteomic profile consistent with ICC activities. STRING-based protein interaction analyses using the RNA-sequencing and proteomic datasets predicted protein networks consistent with ICC-associated pacemaker activity and ion transport.

Conclusion: These new and complementary datasets provide a valuable molecular framework for further understanding how ICC pacemaker activity regulates smooth muscle contraction in both normal GI tissue and GI motility disorders.

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Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility
Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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6.30
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期刊介绍: Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility (J Neurogastroenterol Motil) is a joint official journal of the Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility, the Thai Neurogastroenterology and Motility Society, the Japanese Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility, the Indian Motility and Functional Disease Association, the Chinese Society of Gastrointestinal Motility, the South East Asia Gastro-Neuro Motility Association, the Taiwan Neurogastroenterology and Motility Society and the Asian Neurogastroenterology and Motility Association, launched in January 2010 after the title change from the Korean Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility, published from 1994 to 2009.
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