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Molecular fingerprinting of the podocyte reveals novel gene and protein regulatory networks
Author(s) -
Melanie Boerries,
Florian Grahammer,
Sven Eiselein,
Moritz Buck,
Charlotte Meyer,
Markus Goedel,
Wibke BechtelWalz,
Stefan Zschiedrich,
Dietmar Pfeifer,
Dénis Laloë,
Christelle Arrondel,
Sara Gonçalves,
Marcus Krüger,
Scott J. Harvey,
Hauke Busch,
Jörn Dengjel,
Tobias B. Huber
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
kidney international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.499
H-Index - 276
eISSN - 1523-1755
pISSN - 0085-2538
DOI - 10.1038/ki.2012.487
Subject(s) - podocyte , gene , computational biology , biology , genetics , kidney , proteinuria
A thorough characterization of the transcriptome and proteome of endogenous podocytes has been hampered by low cell yields during isolation. Here we describe a double fluorescent reporter mouse model combined with an optimized bead perfusion protocol and efficient single cell dissociation to yield more than 500,000 podocytes per mouse allowing for global, unbiased downstream applications. Combining mRNA and miRNA transcriptional profiling with quantitative proteomic analyses revealed programs of highly specific gene regulation tightly controlling cytoskeleton, cell differentiation, endosomal transport, and peroxisome function in podocytes. Strikingly, the analyses further predict that these podocyte-specific gene regulatory networks are accompanied by alternative splicing of respective genes. Thus, our 'omics' approach will facilitate the discovery and integration of novel gene, protein, and organelle regulatory networks that deepen our systematic understanding of podocyte biology.

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