Nature Communications (Oct 2024)

Deciphering mouse brain spatial diversity via glyco-lipidomic mapping

  • Jua Lee,
  • Dongtan Yin,
  • Jaekyung Yun,
  • Minsoo Kim,
  • Seong-Wook Kim,
  • Heeyoun Hwang,
  • Ji Eun Park,
  • Boyoung Lee,
  • C. Justin Lee,
  • Hee-Sup Shin,
  • Hyun Joo An

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-53032-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract Gangliosides in the brain play a crucial role in modulating the integrity of vertebrate central nervous system in a region-specific manner. However, to date, a comprehensive structural elucidation of complex intact ganglioside isomers has not been achieved, resulting in the elusiveness into related molecular mechanism. Here, we present a glycolipidomic approach for isomer-specific and brain region-specific profiling of the mouse brain. Considerable region-specificity and commonality in specific group of regions are highlighted. Notably, we observe a similarity in the abundance of major isomers, GD1a and GD1b, within certain regions, which provides significant biological implications with interpretation through the lens of a theoretical retrosynthetic state-transition network. Furthermore, A glycocentric-omics approaches using gangliosides and N-glycans reveal a remarkable convergence in spatial dynamics, providing valuable insight into molecular interaction network. Collectively, this study uncovers the spatial dynamics of intact glyco-conjugates in the brain, which are relevant to regional function and accelerates the discovery of potential therapeutic targets for brain diseases.