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Proteomic profiling of mouse Paneth cells microdissected from small intestinal tissue


ABSTRACT: Paneth cells are antimicrobial peptide-secreting cells located at the base of the crypts of the small intestine. The proteome of Paneth cells is not well defined because of their co-existence with stem cells making it difficult to culture Panth cells alone in vitro. Using a simplied toluidine blue O method for staining mouse intestinal tissue, laser capture microdissection (LCM) to isolate cells from the crypt region and surfactant assisted one pot protein digestion, we identified more than 1,300 proteins from crypts equivalent to 18,000 cells. Compared with the proteomes of villi and smooth muscle regions, the crypt proteome is highly enriched in defensins, lysozymes and other antimicrobial peptides that are characteristic of Paneth cells. The sensitivity of the LCM-based proteomics approach was also assessed using a smaller number of cell equivalent tissues, a comparable proteomic coverage can be achieved with 3,600 cells. This work is the first proteomics study of intestinal tissue enriched with Paneth cells. The simplied workflow enables profiling of Paneth cell associated pathological changes at the proteome level directly from frozen intestinal tissue. It may also be useful for proteomics studies of other spatially resolved cell types from other tissues.

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive HF

ORGANISM(S): Mus Musculus (mouse)

SUBMITTER: Jongmin Woo  

LAB HEAD: Qibin Zhang

PROVIDER: PXD034143 | Pride | 2022-10-12

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Mouse Paneth Cell-Enriched Proteome Enabled by Laser Capture Microdissection.

Woo Jongmin J   Schoenfeld Madeline M   Sun Xinguo X   Iraguha Thierry T   Zhou Zhanxiang Z   Zhang Qibin Q  

Journal of proteome research 20220925 10


Paneth cells are antimicrobial peptide-secreting cells located at the base of the crypts of the small intestine. The proteome of Paneth cells is not well defined because of their coexistence with stem cells, making it difficult to culture Paneth cells alone <i>in vitro</i>. Using a simplified toluidine blue O method for staining mouse intestinal tissue, laser capture microdissection (LCM) to isolate cells from the crypt region, and surfactant-assisted one-pot protein digestion, we identified mor  ...[more]

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