The core fibroblast enriched transcriptomeFibroblasts are spindle-shaped mesenchymal cells found in the interstitial spaces. They are the primary source of extracellular matrix proteins, which provide a tissue scaffold and play a key role in cell phenotype determination and function. Fibroblasts have an important role in wound healing, migrating to sites of damage following tissue injury, where they deposit new collagen and facilitate the healing process. Fibroblasts can be activated by a variety of biological signals that promote proliferation and cellular differentiation, for example into myofibroblasts which have increased matrix production. In this section we detail the predicted core fibroblast transcriptome, highlighting genes classified as having predicted specificity in fibroblasts, or closely related mesenchymal cells, in multiple tissue types. Such genes could be useful general markers for fibroblasts across tissue beds, and are likely critical for fibroblast specific functions. These genes are sub-divided into 3 categories, based on the number of tissues in which they were independently classified as fibroblast enriched.
Protein expression of genes enriched in fibroblasts across tissue typesAn example of a protein with enriched expression in fibroblasts across multiple tissue types is Microfibril Associated Protein 4 (MFAP4), an extracellular matrix protein that belongs to the fibrinogen-related protein superfamily. This protein is thought to be involved in cell adhesion, intercellular interactions and the assembly and/or maintenance of elastic fibers.
Another example of a protein with enriched expression in fibroblasts across multiple tissue types is Cadherin 11 (CDH11), a type II classical cadherin with a role in calcium-dependent cell-cell adhesion.
Genes with predicted specificity in fibroblasts in individual tissuesA summary table of all genes with predicted high enrichment in fibroblasts in profiled tissues is provided below. Identified genes are subdivided into 3 categories in each tissue, based on the difference between the enrichment score in fibroblasts, compared to the other cell types profiled (see Methods Summary page for details):
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