Mass Spectrometry Imaging and Identification of Peptides Associated with Cephalic Ganglia Regeneration in Schmidtea mediterranea

Authors
Ong, Ta-HsuanRomanova, Elena V.Roberts-Galbraith, Rachel H.Yang, NingZimmerman, Tyler A.Collins, James J., IIILee, Ji EunKelleher, Neil L.Newmark, Phillip A.Sweedler, Jonathan V.
Issue Date
2016-04-08
Publisher
AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC
Citation
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, v.291, no.15, pp.8109 - 8120
Abstract
Tissue regeneration is a complex process that involves a mosaic of molecules that vary spatially and temporally. Insights into the chemical signaling underlying this process can be achieved with a multiplex and untargeted chemical imaging method such as mass spectrometry imaging (MSI), which can enable de novo studies of nervous system regeneration. A combination of MSI and multivariate statistics was used to differentiate peptide dynamics in the freshwater planarian flatworm Schmidtea mediterranea at different time points during cephalic ganglia regeneration. A protocol was developed to make S. mediterranea tissues amenable for MSI. MS ion images of planarian tissue sections allow changes in peptides and unknown compounds to be followed as a function of cephalic ganglia regeneration. In conjunction with fluorescence imaging, our results suggest that even though the cephalic ganglia structure is visible after 6 days of regeneration, the original chemical composition of these regenerated structures is regained only after 12 days. Differences were observed in many peptides, such as those derived from secreted peptide 4 and EYE53-1. Peptidomic analysis further identified multiple peptides from various known prohormones, histone proteins, and DNA- and RNA-binding proteins as being associated with the regeneration process. Mass spectrometry data also facilitated the identification of a new prohormone, which we have named secreted peptide prohormone 20 (SPP-20), and is up-regulated during regeneration in planarians.
Keywords
PLURIPOTENT STEM-CELLS; HEAD-REGENERATION; PLANARIAN BRAIN; ANIMAL REGENERATION; MOLECULAR ANALYSIS; NEUROPEPTIDES; PEPTIDOMICS; EXPRESSION; DISCOVERY; SYSTEM; PLURIPOTENT STEM-CELLS; HEAD-REGENERATION; PLANARIAN BRAIN; ANIMAL REGENERATION; MOLECULAR ANALYSIS; NEUROPEPTIDES; PEPTIDOMICS; EXPRESSION; DISCOVERY; SYSTEM; imaging; mass spectrometry (MS); neurogenesis; neuropeptide; regeneration
ISSN
0021-9258
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/124175
DOI
10.1074/jbc.M115.709196
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