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剖析血脑屏障处的基因表达。

Dissecting gene expression at the blood-brain barrier.

作者信息

Huntley Melanie A, Bien-Ly Nga, Daneman Richard, Watts Ryan J

机构信息

Department of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Genentech Inc. South San Francisco, CA, USA.

Department of Neuroscience, Genentech Inc. South San Francisco, CA, USA.

出版信息

Front Neurosci. 2014 Nov 6;8:355. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2014.00355. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

The availability of genome-wide expression data for the blood-brain barrier is an invaluable resource that has recently enabled the discovery of several genes and pathways involved in the development and maintenance of the blood-brain barrier, particularly in rodent models. The broad distribution of published data sets represents a viable starting point for the molecular dissection of the blood-brain barrier and will further direct the discovery of novel mechanisms of blood-brain barrier formation and function. Technical advances in purifying brain endothelial cells, the key cell that forms the critical barrier, have allowed for greater specificity in gene expression comparisons with other central nervous system cell types, and more systematic characterizations of the molecular composition of the blood-brain barrier. Nevertheless, our understanding of how the blood-brain barrier changes during aging and disease is underrepresented. Blood-brain barrier data sets from a wider range of experimental paradigms and species, including invertebrates and primates, would be invaluable for investigating the function and evolution of the blood-brain barrier. Newer technologies in gene expression profiling, such as RNA-sequencing, now allow for finer resolution of transcriptomic changes, including isoform specificity and RNA-editing. As our field continues to utilize more advanced expression profiling in its ongoing efforts to elucidate the blood-brain barrier, including in disease and drug delivery, we will continue to see rapid advances in our understanding of the molecular mediators of barrier biology. We predict that the recently published data sets, combined with forthcoming genomic and proteomic blood-brain barrier data sets, will continue to fuel the molecular genetic revolution of.

摘要

血脑屏障全基因组表达数据的可得性是一项宝贵资源,最近已促成发现了几个参与血脑屏障发育和维持的基因及通路,尤其是在啮齿动物模型中。已发表数据集的广泛分布是对血脑屏障进行分子剖析的一个可行起点,并将进一步指导血脑屏障形成和功能新机制的发现。在纯化构成关键屏障的脑内皮细胞方面的技术进步,使得与其他中枢神经系统细胞类型进行基因表达比较时具有更高的特异性,以及对血脑屏障分子组成进行更系统的表征成为可能。然而,我们对血脑屏障在衰老和疾病过程中如何变化的理解仍显不足。来自更广泛实验范式和物种(包括无脊椎动物和灵长类动物)的血脑屏障数据集,对于研究血脑屏障的功能和进化将是非常宝贵的。基因表达谱分析中的新技术,如RNA测序,现在能够更精细地解析转录组变化,包括异构体特异性和RNA编辑。随着我们这个领域在不断努力阐明血脑屏障(包括在疾病和药物递送方面)时继续利用更先进的表达谱分析,我们对屏障生物学分子介质的理解将继续迅速进步。我们预测,最近发表的数据集,与即将出现的血脑屏障基因组和蛋白质组数据集相结合,将继续推动……的分子遗传学革命。

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