GDNF family receptor alpha-like (GFRAL) expression is restricted to the caudal brainstem

GDNF 家族受体 α 样 (GFRAL) 表达仅限于尾部脑干

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作者:Cecilia Hes, Lu Ting Gui, Alexandre Bay, Fernando Alvarez, Pierce Katz, Tanushree Paul, Nadejda Bozadjieva-Kramer, Randy J Seeley, Ciriaco A Piccirillo, Paul V Sabatini

Conclusions

Through highly sensitive and selective technologies we show Gfral expression is overwhelmingly restricted to the brainstem and expect that GDF15 and GFRAL-based therapies in development for cancer cachexia will specifically target AP/NTS cells.

Methods

From Gfral:eGFP mice we collected tissue from 12 different tissues, including brain, and used single molecule in-situ hybridizations to identify cells within those tissues expressing Gfral. We then contrasted the

Objective

Growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15) acts on the receptor dimer of GDNF family receptor alpha-like (GFRAL) and Rearranged during transfection (RET). While Gfral-expressing cells are known to be present in the area postrema and nucleus of the solitary tract (AP/NTS) located in the brainstem, the presence of Gfral-expressing cells in other sites within the central nervous system and peripheral tissues is not been fully addressed. Our objective was to thoroughly investigate whether GFRAL is expressed in peripheral tissues and in brain sites different from the brainstem.

Results

In mice we found readably detectable Gfral mRNA within the AP/NTS but not within other brain sites. Within peripheral tissues, we failed to detect any Gfral-labelled cells in the vast majority of examined tissues and when present, were extremely rare. Single cell sequencing of human tissues confirmed GFRAL-expressing cells are detectable in some sites outside the AP/NTS in an extremely sparse manner. Importantly, across the utilized methodologies, smFISH, genetic Gfral reporter mice and scRNA-Seq, we failed to detect Gfral-labelled cells with all three. Conclusions: Through highly sensitive and selective technologies we show Gfral expression is overwhelmingly restricted to the brainstem and expect that GDF15 and GFRAL-based therapies in development for cancer cachexia will specifically target AP/NTS cells.

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