Cell-surface proteomic profiling identifies CD72 as a regulator of microglial tiling.

细胞表面蛋白质组学分析表明 CD72 是小胶质细胞铺展的调节因子

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作者:Chan Tamara C, Rastogi Mohit, Williams Micah X, Zhang Samuel, Shi Sophia M, Shuken Steven R, Bartling Teresa, Wild Katleen, Atkins Micaiah, Hahn Oliver, Paulo Joao A, Jereb SaÅ¡a, Shuster S Andrew, Yoo Yongjin, Napole Alan, Hernandez Victoria G, Luo Liqun, Buckwalter Marion S, Stevens Beth, Deverman Benjamin E, Kronenberg-Versteeg Deborah, Gygi Steven P, Wyss-Coray Tony, Wernig Marius
Microglial tiling-the phenomenon of consistent cell-to-cell distances and non-overlapping processes-is regarded as a qualitative indicator of homeostasis, but mechanisms of microglial tiling are unknown. We used cell-surface proximity labeling and mass spectrometry to profile the microglial cell-surface proteome in an in vitro model of homeostatic glial physiology and used single-cell RNA sequencing and public databases to identify candidate cell-surface proteins that might modulate tiling. We designed an image-based functional assay which measures six morphological/spatial readouts to screen these proteins for modulation of tiling. CD72, a coreceptor to the B cell receptor that is expressed by microglia, disrupted tiling; we validated its effects in vitro and in situ in organotypic hippocampal brain slices. Phosphoproteomic studies revealed that CD72 modulates pathways associated with cell adhesion, repulsive receptors, microglial activation, and cytoskeletal organization. These results lay the groundwork for further investigation of the functional roles of tiling in homeostasis and disease.

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