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Adhesion GPCR GPR56 Expression Profiling in Human Tissues

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CELLS
卷 10, 期 12, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cells10123557

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GPR56; ADGRG1; thyroid; microglia

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GPR56, also known as gene ADGRG1, plays significant roles in various physiological processes and shows broad expression in human tissues, especially in microglia in the adult brain and cuboidal secreting epithelia in peripheral tissues. High levels of ADGRG1 mRNA in specific tissues correlate with elevated levels of GPR56 protein expression in corresponding cell types.
Despite the immense functional relevance of GPR56 (gene ADGRG1) in highly diverse (patho)physiological processes such as tumorigenesis, immune regulation, and brain development, little is known about its exact tissue localization. Here, we validated antibodies for GPR56-specific binding using cells with tagged GPR56 or eliminated ADGRG1 in immunotechniques. Using the most suitable antibody, we then established the human GPR56 tissue expression profile. Overall, ADGRG1 RNA-sequencing data of human tissues and GPR56 protein expression correlate very well. In the adult brain especially, microglia are GPR56-positive. Outside the central nervous system, GPR56 is frequently expressed in cuboidal or highly prismatic secreting epithelia. High ADGRG1 mRNA, present in the thyroid, kidney, and placenta is related to elevated GPR56 in thyrocytes, kidney tubules, and the syncytiotrophoblast, respectively. GPR56 often appears in association with secreted proteins such as pepsinogen A in gastric chief cells and insulin in islet beta-cells. In summary, GPR56 shows a broad, not cell-type restricted expression in humans.

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