μMap-Interface: Temporal Photoproximity Labeling Identifies F11R as a Functional Member of the Transient Phagocytic Surfaceome

IF 14.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of the American Chemical Society Pub Date : 2024-11-12 DOI:10.1021/jacs.4c11058
Sean W. Huth, Jacob B. Geri, James V. Oakley, David W. C. MacMillan
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Phagocytosis is usually carried out by professional phagocytic cells in the context of pathogen response or wound healing. The transient surface proteins that regulate phagocytosis pose a challenging proteomics target; knowledge thereof could lead to new therapeutic insights. Herein, we describe a novel photocatalytic proximity labeling method: “μMap-Interface”, allowing for spatiotemporal mapping of phagocytosis. Utilizing photocatalyst-conjugated IGG-opsonized beads and initiating phagocytosis in a synchronized manner, we capture phagocytic interactome “snapshots” at the interface of the phagocyte and its target. This allows profiling of the dynamic surface proteome of human macrophages during the engulfment process. We reveal previously known phagocytic mediators as well as potential novel interactors and validate their presence with super-resolution microscopy. This includes F11R, an important cancer target yet to be investigated in the context of phagocytosis. Further, we demonstrate that knocking down F11R leads to an increased degree of phagocytosis; this insight could contribute to explaining its oncogenic activity. Lastly, we show capture of orthogonal phagocytic surfaceomes across different cells, using a neutrophil-like model. We believe this method will enable new insights into phagocytic processes in a variety of contexts.

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μMap-Interface:时间性光接近标记确定 F11R 是瞬时吞噬表面组的功能成员
吞噬作用通常是由专业吞噬细胞在病原体反应或伤口愈合的情况下进行的。调控吞噬作用的瞬时表面蛋白是一个具有挑战性的蛋白质组学靶标;了解这些蛋白可能会带来新的治疗见解。在此,我们介绍一种新型光催化近距离标记方法:"μMap-Interface",可对吞噬作用进行时空映射。利用光催化剂共轭的 IGG 发色珠并以同步方式启动吞噬作用,我们可以捕捉到吞噬细胞与其目标物界面上的吞噬相互作用组 "快照"。这样就能分析人类巨噬细胞在吞噬过程中的动态表面蛋白质组。我们揭示了以前已知的吞噬介质以及潜在的新型相互作用因子,并通过超分辨率显微镜验证了它们的存在。其中包括 F11R,它是一个重要的癌症靶点,但尚未在吞噬过程中进行研究。此外,我们还证明了敲除 F11R 会导致吞噬作用增强;这一发现有助于解释其致癌活性。最后,我们利用类似中性粒细胞的模型展示了不同细胞间正交吞噬表面组的捕获。我们相信,这种方法将有助于我们对各种情况下的吞噬过程有新的认识。
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