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Comparative Proteome and Cis-Regulatory Element Analysis Reveals Specific Molecular Pathways Conserved in Dog and Human Brains

Brain development and function are governed by precisely regulated protein expressions in different regions. To date, multiregional brain proteomes have been systematically analyzed only for adult human and mouse brains. To understand the underpinnings of brain development and function, we generated...

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Autores principales: Hong, Huilin, Zhao, Zhiguang, Huang, Xiahe, Guo, Chao, Zhao, Hui, Wang, Guo-Dong, Zhang, Ya-Ping, Zhao, Jian-ping, Shi, Jianhui, Wu, Qing-Feng, Jiang, Yong-hui, Wang, Yingchun, Li, Lei M., Du, Zhuo, Zhang, Yong Q., Xiong, Ying
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9304787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35738554
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mcpro.2022.100261
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author Hong, Huilin
Zhao, Zhiguang
Huang, Xiahe
Guo, Chao
Zhao, Hui
Wang, Guo-Dong
Zhang, Ya-Ping
Zhao, Jian-ping
Shi, Jianhui
Wu, Qing-Feng
Jiang, Yong-hui
Wang, Yingchun
Li, Lei M.
Du, Zhuo
Zhang, Yong Q.
Xiong, Ying
author_facet Hong, Huilin
Zhao, Zhiguang
Huang, Xiahe
Guo, Chao
Zhao, Hui
Wang, Guo-Dong
Zhang, Ya-Ping
Zhao, Jian-ping
Shi, Jianhui
Wu, Qing-Feng
Jiang, Yong-hui
Wang, Yingchun
Li, Lei M.
Du, Zhuo
Zhang, Yong Q.
Xiong, Ying
author_sort Hong, Huilin
collection PubMed
description Brain development and function are governed by precisely regulated protein expressions in different regions. To date, multiregional brain proteomes have been systematically analyzed only for adult human and mouse brains. To understand the underpinnings of brain development and function, we generated proteomes from six regions of the postnatal brain at three developmental stages of domestic dogs (Canis familiaris), which are special among animals in terms of their remarkable human-like social cognitive abilities. Quantitative analysis of the spatiotemporal proteomes identified region-enriched synapse types at different developmental stages and differential myelination progression in different brain regions. Through integrative analysis of inter-regional expression patterns of orthologous proteins and genome-wide cis-regulatory element frequencies, we found that proteins related with myelination and hippocampus were highly correlated between dog and human but not between mouse and human, although mouse is phylogenetically closer to human. Moreover, the global expression patterns of neurodegenerative disease and autism spectrum disorder–associated proteins in dog brain more resemble human brain than in mouse brain. The high similarity of myelination and hippocampus-related pathways in dog and human at both proteomic and genetic levels may contribute to their shared social cognitive abilities. The inter-regional expression patterns of disease-associated proteins in the brain of different species provide important information to guide mechanistic and translational study using appropriate animal models.
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spelling pubmed-93047872022-07-25 Comparative Proteome and Cis-Regulatory Element Analysis Reveals Specific Molecular Pathways Conserved in Dog and Human Brains Hong, Huilin Zhao, Zhiguang Huang, Xiahe Guo, Chao Zhao, Hui Wang, Guo-Dong Zhang, Ya-Ping Zhao, Jian-ping Shi, Jianhui Wu, Qing-Feng Jiang, Yong-hui Wang, Yingchun Li, Lei M. Du, Zhuo Zhang, Yong Q. Xiong, Ying Mol Cell Proteomics Research Brain development and function are governed by precisely regulated protein expressions in different regions. To date, multiregional brain proteomes have been systematically analyzed only for adult human and mouse brains. To understand the underpinnings of brain development and function, we generated proteomes from six regions of the postnatal brain at three developmental stages of domestic dogs (Canis familiaris), which are special among animals in terms of their remarkable human-like social cognitive abilities. Quantitative analysis of the spatiotemporal proteomes identified region-enriched synapse types at different developmental stages and differential myelination progression in different brain regions. Through integrative analysis of inter-regional expression patterns of orthologous proteins and genome-wide cis-regulatory element frequencies, we found that proteins related with myelination and hippocampus were highly correlated between dog and human but not between mouse and human, although mouse is phylogenetically closer to human. Moreover, the global expression patterns of neurodegenerative disease and autism spectrum disorder–associated proteins in dog brain more resemble human brain than in mouse brain. The high similarity of myelination and hippocampus-related pathways in dog and human at both proteomic and genetic levels may contribute to their shared social cognitive abilities. The inter-regional expression patterns of disease-associated proteins in the brain of different species provide important information to guide mechanistic and translational study using appropriate animal models. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9304787/ /pubmed/35738554 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mcpro.2022.100261 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research
Hong, Huilin
Zhao, Zhiguang
Huang, Xiahe
Guo, Chao
Zhao, Hui
Wang, Guo-Dong
Zhang, Ya-Ping
Zhao, Jian-ping
Shi, Jianhui
Wu, Qing-Feng
Jiang, Yong-hui
Wang, Yingchun
Li, Lei M.
Du, Zhuo
Zhang, Yong Q.
Xiong, Ying
Comparative Proteome and Cis-Regulatory Element Analysis Reveals Specific Molecular Pathways Conserved in Dog and Human Brains
title Comparative Proteome and Cis-Regulatory Element Analysis Reveals Specific Molecular Pathways Conserved in Dog and Human Brains
title_full Comparative Proteome and Cis-Regulatory Element Analysis Reveals Specific Molecular Pathways Conserved in Dog and Human Brains
title_fullStr Comparative Proteome and Cis-Regulatory Element Analysis Reveals Specific Molecular Pathways Conserved in Dog and Human Brains
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Proteome and Cis-Regulatory Element Analysis Reveals Specific Molecular Pathways Conserved in Dog and Human Brains
title_short Comparative Proteome and Cis-Regulatory Element Analysis Reveals Specific Molecular Pathways Conserved in Dog and Human Brains
title_sort comparative proteome and cis-regulatory element analysis reveals specific molecular pathways conserved in dog and human brains
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9304787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35738554
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mcpro.2022.100261
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