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A basement membrane discovery pipeline uncovers network complexity, regulators, and human disease associations
来源: | 作者:Ranjay Jayadev 1, Mychel R P T Morais 2, Jamie M Ellingford 3 4, Sandhya Srinivasan 1, Richard W Naylor 2, Craig Lawless 2, Anna S Li 2, Jack F Ingham 2, Eric Hastie 1, Qiuyi Chi 1, Maryline Fresquet 2, Nikki-Maria Koudis 2, Huw B Thomas 4, Raymond T O'Ke | 发布时间: 2022-06-07 | 186 次浏览 | 分享到:

Basement membranes (BMs) are ubiquitous extracellular matrices whose composition remains elusive, limiting our understanding of BM regulation and function. By developing a bioinformatic and in vivo discovery pipeline, we define a network of 222 human proteins and their animal orthologs localized to BMs. Network analysis and screening in C. elegans and zebrafish uncovered BM regulators, including ADAMTS, ROBO, and TGFβ. More than 100 BM network genes associate with human phenotypes, and by screening 63,039 genomes from families with rare disorders, we found loss-of-function variants in LAMA5MPZL2, and MATN2 and show that they regulate BM composition and function. This cross-disciplinary study establishes the immense complexity of BMs and their impact on in human health.

原文地址:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35584218