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Human‐like adrenal features in Chinese tree shrews revealed by multi-omics analysis of adrenal cell populations and steroid synthesis.

Authors :
Jing-Hang Jiang
Yi-Fu Wang
Jie Zheng
Yi-Ming Lei
Zhong-Yuan Chen
Yi Guo
Ya-Jie Guo
Bing-Qian Guo
Yu-Fang Lv
Hong-Hong Wang
Juan-Juan Xie
Yi-Xuan Liu
Ting-Wei Jin
Bi-Qi Li
Xiao-Shu Zhu
Yong-Hua Jiang
Zeng-Nan Mo
Source :
Zoological Research; 2024, Vol. 45 Issue 3, p617-632, 16p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The Chinese tree shrew (Tupaia belangeri chinensis) has emerged as a promising model for investigating adrenal steroid synthesis, but it is unclear whether the same cells produce steroid hormones and whether their production is regulated in the same way as in humans. Here, we comprehensively mapped the cell types and pathways of steroid metabolism in the adrenal gland of Chinese tree shrews using single-cell RNA sequencing, spatial transcriptome analysis, mass spectrometry, and immunohistochemistry. We compared the transcriptomes of various adrenal cell types across tree shrews, humans, macaques, and mice. Results showed that tree shrew adrenal glands expressed many of the same key enzymes for steroid synthesis as humans, including CYP11B2, CYP11B1, CYB5A, and CHGA. Biochemical analysis confirmed the production of aldosterone, cortisol, and dehydroepiandrosterone but not dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate in the tree shrew adrenal glands. Furthermore, genes in adrenal cell types in tree shrews were correlated with genetic risk factors for polycystic ovary syndrome, primary aldosteronism, hypertension, and related disorders in humans based on genome-wide association studies. Overall, this study suggests that the adrenal glands of Chinese tree shrews may consist of closely related cell populations with functional similarity to those of the human adrenal gland. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20958137
Volume :
45
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Zoological Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177405419
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2023.280