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The Proteomic Landscape of the Coronary Accessible Heart Cell Surfaceome

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posted on 2025-08-06, 06:45 authored by Iasmin InocencioIasmin Inocencio, Alin RaiAlin Rai, Daniel Donner, David GreeningDavid Greening
Cell surface proteins (surfaceome) represent key signalling and interaction molecules for therapeutic targeting, biomarker profiling and cellular phenotyping in physiological and pathological states. Here, we employed coronary artery perfusion with membrane-impermeant biotin to label and capture the surface-accessible proteome in the neo-native (intact) heart. Using quantitative proteomics, we identified 701 heart cell surfaceome accessible by the coronary artery, including receptors, cell surface enzymes, adhesion and junctional molecules. This surfaceome comprises to 216 cardiac cell-specific surface proteins, including 29 proteins reported in cardiomyocytes (CXADR, CACNA1C), 12 in cardiac fibroblasts (ITGA8, COL3A1) and 63 in multiple cardiac cell types (ICAM1, SLC3A2, CDH2). Further, this surfaceome comprises to 53 proteins enriched in heart tissue compared to other tissues in humans and implicated in cardiac cell signalling networks involving cardiomyopathy (CDH2, DTNA, PTKP2, SNTA1, CAM, K2D/B), cardiac muscle contraction and development (ENG, SNTA1, SGCG, MYPN), calcium ion binding (SGCA, MASP1, THBS4, FBLN2, GSN) and cell metabolism (SDHA, NUDFS1, GYS1, ACO2, IDH2). This method offers a powerful tool for dissecting the molecular landscape of the coronary artery accessible heart cell surfaceome, its role in maintaining cardiac and vascular function, and potential molecular leads for studying cardiac cell interactions and systemic delivery to the neo-native heart.<p></p>

Funding

This work was funded by grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC; MRF1201805, MRF2024039) to D.W.G., Hains Fellowship (Hains Foundation, Australia), Department of Defense (PR23006) and National Heart Foundation Australia (105072). Further, I.I. was supported by the Australian Government Research Training Program stipend.

History

Publication Date

2025-04-01

Journal

Proteomics

Volume

25

Issue

7

Article Number

e202400320

Pagination

15p.

Publisher

Wiley

ISSN

1615-9853

Rights Statement

© 2025 The Author(s). Proteomics published by Wiley-VCH GmbH This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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