Cell Reports (Nov 2023)

Integrative multi-omic profiling of adult mouse brain endothelial cells and potential implications in Alzheimer’s disease

  • Min Yu,
  • Yage Nie,
  • Jiawen Yang,
  • Shilun Yang,
  • Rui Li,
  • Varsha Rao,
  • Xiaoyan Hu,
  • Cheng Fang,
  • Simeng Li,
  • Dengpan Song,
  • Fuyou Guo,
  • Michael P. Snyder,
  • Howard Y. Chang,
  • Calvin J. Kuo,
  • Jin Xu,
  • Junlei Chang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 11
p. 113392

Abstract

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Summary: The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is primarily manifested by a variety of physiological properties of brain endothelial cells (ECs), but the molecular foundation for these properties remains incompletely clear. Here, we generate a comprehensive molecular atlas of adult brain ECs using acutely purified mouse ECs and integrated multi-omics. Using RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) and proteomics, we identify the transcripts and proteins selectively enriched in brain ECs and demonstrate that they are partially correlated. Using single-cell RNA-seq, we dissect the molecular basis of functional heterogeneity of brain ECs. Using integrative epigenomics and transcriptomics, we determine that TCF/LEF, SOX, and ETS families are top-ranked transcription factors regulating the BBB. We then validate the identified brain-EC-enriched proteins and transcription factors in normal mouse and human brain tissue and assess their expression changes in mice with Alzheimer’s disease. Overall, we present a valuable resource with broad implications for regulation of the BBB and treatment of neurological disorders.

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