Rats and axolotls share a common molecular signature after spinal cord injury enriched in collagen-1
Rats and axolotls share a common molecular signature after spinal cord injury enriched in collagen-1
ABSTRACT Spinal cord injury (SCI) in mammals leads to irreversible tissue damage and loss of function. In contrast, axolotls are able to regenerate scar-free the injured spinal cord. To explore new pathological mechanisms, we compared rat versus axolotl transcriptomics and isolated genes shared between species post-SCI. Unexpectedly, multiple transcripts involved in extracellular matrix remodelling, in particular collagen-1, were upregulated in both species after SCI. Proteomics validated persistent expression of the collagen-enriched matrix signature at the protein level. Collagen-1 accumulated in early and advanced rat lesions. Importantly, collagen-1 was likely associated with pathological vascular remodelling rather than classic fibrosis and the transcription factor SP1 was predicted and validated to regulate, at least in part, the expression of collagen-1 in rat lesions.
Didangelos Athanasios、Tica Jure、Roschitzki Bernd、Puglia Michele、Bradbury Elizabeth J.、Bartus Katalin
Wolfson CARD King?ˉs College LondonWolfson CARD King?ˉs College LondonCentre for functional GenomicsCentre for functional GenomicsWolfson CARD King?ˉs College LondonWolfson CARD King?ˉs College London
分子生物学细胞生物学生理学
spinal cord injuryextracellular matrixcollagen
Didangelos Athanasios,Tica Jure,Roschitzki Bernd,Puglia Michele,Bradbury Elizabeth J.,Bartus Katalin.Rats and axolotls share a common molecular signature after spinal cord injury enriched in collagen-1[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-08-02].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/184713.点此复制
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