Toms Derek, Al-Ani Abdullah, Sunba Saud, Tong Qing Yun Victor, Workentine Matthew, Ungrin Mark
Department of Comparative Biology and Experimental Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.
Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.
Front Bioeng Biotechnol. 2020 Jun 4;8:534. doi: 10.3389/fbioe.2020.00534. eCollection 2020.
We have developed an accessible software tool (receptoR) to predict potentially active signaling pathways in one or more cell type(s) of interest from publicly available transcriptome data. As proof-of-concept, we applied it to mouse photoreceptors, yielding the previously untested hypothesis that activin signaling pathways are active in these cells. Expression of the type 2 activin receptor () was experimentally confirmed by both RT-qPCR and immunochemistry, and activation of this signaling pathway with recombinant activin A significantly enhanced the survival of magnetically sorted photoreceptors in culture. Taken together, we demonstrate that our approach can be easily used to mine publicly available transcriptome data and generate hypotheses around receptor expression that can be used to identify novel signaling pathways in specific cell types of interest. We anticipate that receptoR (available at https://www.ucalgary.ca/ungrinlab/receptoR) will enable more efficient use of limited research resources.
我们开发了一种易于使用的软件工具(receptoR),可根据公开的转录组数据预测一种或多种感兴趣的细胞类型中潜在活跃的信号通路。作为概念验证,我们将其应用于小鼠光感受器,得出了以前未经测试的假设,即激活素信号通路在这些细胞中是活跃的。通过RT-qPCR和免疫化学实验证实了2型激活素受体()的表达,并且用重组激活素A激活该信号通路可显著提高培养中磁性分选的光感受器的存活率。综上所述,我们证明了我们的方法可以轻松用于挖掘公开的转录组数据,并围绕受体表达生成假设,这些假设可用于识别特定感兴趣细胞类型中的新信号通路。我们预计receptoR(可在https://www.ucalgary.ca/ungrinlab/receptoR获得)将使有限的研究资源得到更有效的利用。