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Proteome Mapping of the Human Pancreatic Islet Microenvironment Reveals Endocrine–Exocrine Signaling Sphere of Influence
The need for a clinically accessible method with the ability to match protein activity within heterogeneous tissues is currently unmet by existing technologies. Our proteomics sample preparation platform, named microPOTS (Microdroplet Processing in One pot for Trace Samples), can be used to measure...
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American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10460696/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37328065 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mcpro.2023.100592 |
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author | Gosline, Sara J.C. Veličković, Marija Pino, James C. Day, Le Z. Attah, Isaac K. Swensen, Adam C. Danna, Vincent Posso, Camilo Rodland, Karin D. Chen, Jing Matthews, Clayton E. Campbell-Thompson, Martha Laskin, Julia Burnum-Johnson, Kristin Zhu, Ying Piehowski, Paul D. |
author_facet | Gosline, Sara J.C. Veličković, Marija Pino, James C. Day, Le Z. Attah, Isaac K. Swensen, Adam C. Danna, Vincent Posso, Camilo Rodland, Karin D. Chen, Jing Matthews, Clayton E. Campbell-Thompson, Martha Laskin, Julia Burnum-Johnson, Kristin Zhu, Ying Piehowski, Paul D. |
author_sort | Gosline, Sara J.C. |
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description | The need for a clinically accessible method with the ability to match protein activity within heterogeneous tissues is currently unmet by existing technologies. Our proteomics sample preparation platform, named microPOTS (Microdroplet Processing in One pot for Trace Samples), can be used to measure relative protein abundance in micron-scale samples alongside the spatial location of each measurement, thereby tying biologically interesting proteins and pathways to distinct regions. However, given the smaller pixel/voxel number and amount of tissue measured, standard mass spectrometric analysis pipelines have proven inadequate. Here we describe how existing computational approaches can be adapted to focus on the specific biological questions asked in spatial proteomics experiments. We apply this approach to present an unbiased characterization of the human islet microenvironment comprising the entire complex array of cell types involved while maintaining spatial information and the degree of the islet’s sphere of influence. We identify specific functional activity unique to the pancreatic islet cells and demonstrate how far their signature can be detected in the adjacent tissue. Our results show that we can distinguish pancreatic islet cells from the neighboring exocrine tissue environment, recapitulate known biological functions of islet cells, and identify a spatial gradient in the expression of RNA processing proteins within the islet microenvironment. |
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spelling | pubmed-104606962023-08-29 Proteome Mapping of the Human Pancreatic Islet Microenvironment Reveals Endocrine–Exocrine Signaling Sphere of Influence Gosline, Sara J.C. Veličković, Marija Pino, James C. Day, Le Z. Attah, Isaac K. Swensen, Adam C. Danna, Vincent Posso, Camilo Rodland, Karin D. Chen, Jing Matthews, Clayton E. Campbell-Thompson, Martha Laskin, Julia Burnum-Johnson, Kristin Zhu, Ying Piehowski, Paul D. Mol Cell Proteomics Research The need for a clinically accessible method with the ability to match protein activity within heterogeneous tissues is currently unmet by existing technologies. Our proteomics sample preparation platform, named microPOTS (Microdroplet Processing in One pot for Trace Samples), can be used to measure relative protein abundance in micron-scale samples alongside the spatial location of each measurement, thereby tying biologically interesting proteins and pathways to distinct regions. However, given the smaller pixel/voxel number and amount of tissue measured, standard mass spectrometric analysis pipelines have proven inadequate. Here we describe how existing computational approaches can be adapted to focus on the specific biological questions asked in spatial proteomics experiments. We apply this approach to present an unbiased characterization of the human islet microenvironment comprising the entire complex array of cell types involved while maintaining spatial information and the degree of the islet’s sphere of influence. We identify specific functional activity unique to the pancreatic islet cells and demonstrate how far their signature can be detected in the adjacent tissue. Our results show that we can distinguish pancreatic islet cells from the neighboring exocrine tissue environment, recapitulate known biological functions of islet cells, and identify a spatial gradient in the expression of RNA processing proteins within the islet microenvironment. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2023-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10460696/ /pubmed/37328065 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mcpro.2023.100592 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Gosline, Sara J.C. Veličković, Marija Pino, James C. Day, Le Z. Attah, Isaac K. Swensen, Adam C. Danna, Vincent Posso, Camilo Rodland, Karin D. Chen, Jing Matthews, Clayton E. Campbell-Thompson, Martha Laskin, Julia Burnum-Johnson, Kristin Zhu, Ying Piehowski, Paul D. Proteome Mapping of the Human Pancreatic Islet Microenvironment Reveals Endocrine–Exocrine Signaling Sphere of Influence |
title | Proteome Mapping of the Human Pancreatic Islet Microenvironment Reveals Endocrine–Exocrine Signaling Sphere of Influence |
title_full | Proteome Mapping of the Human Pancreatic Islet Microenvironment Reveals Endocrine–Exocrine Signaling Sphere of Influence |
title_fullStr | Proteome Mapping of the Human Pancreatic Islet Microenvironment Reveals Endocrine–Exocrine Signaling Sphere of Influence |
title_full_unstemmed | Proteome Mapping of the Human Pancreatic Islet Microenvironment Reveals Endocrine–Exocrine Signaling Sphere of Influence |
title_short | Proteome Mapping of the Human Pancreatic Islet Microenvironment Reveals Endocrine–Exocrine Signaling Sphere of Influence |
title_sort | proteome mapping of the human pancreatic islet microenvironment reveals endocrine–exocrine signaling sphere of influence |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10460696/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37328065 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mcpro.2023.100592 |
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