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Integrated transcriptomic and proteomic analysis of human eccrine sweat glands


ABSTRACT: Eccrine sweat gland is an exocrine gland that is involved in the secretion of sweat for control of temperature. Malfunction of the sweat glands can result in disorders such as miliaria, hyperhidrosis and bromhidrosis. In addition, lack of reabsorption of Cl- ions from reabsorptive duct of eccrine sweat gland is a major feature of cystic fibrosis. Understanding the proteome of eccrine sweat glands is important for understanding the physiology of sweat formation. In spite of this, no systematic transcriptome or proteome analysis of eccrine sweat glands has yet been reported. To this end, we isolated eccrine sweat glands by microdissecting them from human skin and performed both RNA-seq and proteome analysis. In total, ~138,000 transcripts and ~6,100 proteins were identified. The proteome data showed the enrichment in protein digestion/absorption and salivary secretion, while the transcriptome data did not show any enrichment for a specific pathway. This study also enabled us to confirm 2 missing proteins. Integrating RNA-seq and proteomic data allowed us to identify 7 peptides from 5 novel genes. Most of the novel proteins were from short open reading frames (sORFs) suggesting that many sORFs still remain to be annotated in the human genome. The peptides mapping to the missing or novel proteins were validated by analyzing synthetic peptides. This study provides the first integrated analysis of the transcriptome and proteome of the human eccrine sweat gland and should become an invaluable resource to biomedical research community for studying sweat glands in physiology and disease.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

PROVIDER: GSE117885 | GEO | 2018/07/31

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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