Proteomic profiling of the extracellular matrix in the human adrenal cortex


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The extracellular matrix (ECM) comprises macromolecules that shape a complex three-dimensional network. Filling the intercellular space and playing a crucial role in the structure and function of tissues, ECM regulates essential cellular processes such as adhesion, differentiation, and cell signaling. In the human adrenal gland, composed of cortex and medulla surrounded by a capsule, the ECM has not yet been directly described, although its impact on the processes of proliferation and steroidogenesis of the adrenal cortex is recognized. This study analyzes the ECM of the adult human adrenal cortex, which was separated into outer fraction (OF) and inner fraction (IF), by comparing their proteomic profiles. The study discusses the composition, spatial distribution, and relevance of differentially expressed ECM signatures of the adrenal cortex matrisome on adrenal structure and function. The findings were validated through database analysis (cross-validation), histochemical, and immunohistochemical approaches. A total of 121 ECM proteins were identified and categorized into glycoproteins, collagens, ECM regulators, proteoglycans, ECM-affiliated proteins, and secreted factors. Thirty-one ECM proteins were identified only in OF, nine only in IF, and 81 were identified in common with both fractions. Additionally, 106 ECM proteins were reported in the Human matrisome DB 2.0, and the proteins differentially expressed in OF and IF, were identified. This study provides significant insights into the composition and regulation of the ECM in the human adrenal cortex, shedding light on the adrenal microenvironment and its role in the functioning, maintenance, and renewal of the adrenal gland.
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Kremer JL, Ortega HS, Souza-Siqueira T, Angeli CB, Iwai LK, Palmisano G, et al. license.txt. Matrix Biol.. 2024 Jul; 23:100158. doi:10.1016/j.mbplus.2024.100158.
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