Molecular profiling of brain endothelial cell to astrocyte endfoot communication in mouse and human

小鼠和人类脑内皮细胞与星形胶质细胞终足通讯的分子谱分析

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作者:Steven A Hill # ,Isabel Bravo-Ferrer # ,Austėja Čiulkinytė ,Noelia Pérez Ramos ,Ilaria Rossetti ,Chiara Colvin ,Paula Beltran-Lobo ,Carlos Parra-Pérez ,Katie Emelianova ,Owen Dando ,Beth Geary ,Raja S Nirujogi ,Dario R Alessi ,Do-Young Lee ,Youn-Bok Lee ,Blanca Díaz Castro

Abstract

Our understanding of how the body communicates with the brain to coordinate their functions is remarkably limited. At the blood-brain barrier (BBB), brain endothelial cells (BECs) are ideally positioned to mediate signaling between blood and brain parenchyma via direct communication with astrocyte perivascular processes (endfeet). We develop a method to define the mouse in vivo astrocyte endfoot proteome, which in combination with BEC-specific RNA-seq, reveal BEC to astrocyte endfoot ligand-receptor pairs that are modulated when mice are exposed to a peripheral inflammatory insult with lipopolysaccharide. We show that over 80% of these mouse BEC-endfoot ligand-receptor pairs are also found in the human BBB, with a subset of them differentially expressed in human multiple sclerosis or Alzheimer's disease compared to healthy individuals. Our findings reveal dynamic BEC-endfoot communication pathways that are relevant to human physiology and provide methodology and datasets for the translational study of BEC-astrocyte crosstalk in health and disease.

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