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  • Trans-omics Impact of Thymoproteasome in Cortical Thymic Epithelial Cells.

Trans-omics Impact of Thymoproteasome in Cortical Thymic Epithelial Cells.

Cell reports (2019-11-28)
Izumi Ohigashi, Yu Tanaka, Kenta Kondo, Sayumi Fujimori, Hiroyuki Kondo, Amy C Palin, Victoria Hoffmann, Mina Kozai, Yosuke Matsushita, Shinsuke Uda, Ryo Motosugi, Jun Hamazaki, Hiroyuki Kubota, Shigeo Murata, Keiji Tanaka, Toyomasa Katagiri, Hidetaka Kosako, Yousuke Takahama
ABSTRACT

The thymic function to produce self-protective and self-tolerant T cells is chiefly mediated by cortical thymic epithelial cells (cTECs) and medullary TECs (mTECs). Recent studies including single-cell transcriptomic analyses have highlighted a rich diversity in functional mTEC subpopulations. Because of their limited cellularity, however, the biochemical characterization of TECs, including the proteomic profiling of cTECs and mTECs, has remained unestablished. Utilizing genetically modified mice that carry enlarged but functional thymuses, here we show a combination of proteomic and transcriptomic profiles for cTECs and mTECs, which identified signature molecules that characterize a developmental and functional contrast between cTECs and mTECs. Our results reveal a highly specific impact of the thymoproteasome on proteasome subunit composition in cTECs and provide an integrated trans-omics platform for further exploration of thymus biology.

MATERIALS
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Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Brefeldin A, from Penicillium brefeldianum, Ready Made Solution, 10 mg/mL in DMSO
Sigma-Aldrich
Z-Leu-Leu-Leu-al, ≥90% (HPLC)
Sigma-Aldrich
MG-132, ≥95% by HPLC, Potent, reversible, and cell-permeable proteasome inhibitor (Ki = 4 nM).