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Cell type-selective secretome profiling in vivo.
Citation | “Cell Type-Selective Secretome Profiling In Vivo.”. Nature Chemical Biology. . |
Center | Stanford University |
Author | Wei Wei, Nicholas M Riley, Andrew C Yang, Joon T Kim, Stephanie M Terrell, Veronica L Li, Marta Garcia-Contreras, Carolyn R Bertozzi, Jonathan Z Long |
Abstract |
Secreted polypeptides are a fundamental axis of intercellular and endocrine communication. However, a global understanding of the composition and dynamics of cellular secretomes in intact mammalian organisms has been lacking. Here, we introduce a proximity biotinylation strategy that enables labeling, detection and enrichment of secreted polypeptides in a cell type-selective manner in mice. We generate a proteomic atlas of hepatocyte, myocyte, pericyte and myeloid cell secretomes by direct purification of biotinylated secreted proteins from blood plasma. Our secretome dataset validates known cell type-protein pairs, reveals secreted polypeptides that distinguish between cell types and identifies new cellular sources for classical plasma proteins. Lastly, we uncover a dynamic and previously undescribed nutrient-dependent reprogramming of the hepatocyte secretome characterized by the increased unconventional secretion of the cytosolic enzyme betaine-homocysteine S-methyltransferase (BHMT). This secretome profiling strategy enables dynamic and cell type-specific dissection of the plasma proteome and the secreted polypeptides that mediate intercellular signaling. |
Year of Publication |
2020
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Journal |
Nature chemical biology
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Date Published |
11/2020
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ISSN Number |
1552-4469
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DOI |
10.1038/s41589-020-00698-y
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Alternate Journal |
Nat Chem Biol
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PMID |
33199915
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