Animal behavior is linked to the gene regulatory network (GRN) coordinating gene expression in the brain. Eusocial honeybees, with their natural behavioral plasticity, provide an excellent model for exploring the connection between brain activity and behavior. Using single-nucleus RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics, we analyze the expression patterns of brain cells associated with the behavioral maturation from nursing to foraging. Integrating spatial and cellular data uncovered cell-type and spatial heterogeneity in GRN organization. Interestingly, the stripe regulon is explicitly activated in foragers' small Keyon cells, which are implicated in spatial learning and navigation. When worker age is controlled in artificial colonies, stripe and its key targets remained highly expressed in the KC regions of bees performing foraging tasks. These findings suggest that specific GRNs coordinate individual brain cell activity during behavioral transitions, shedding light on GRN-driven brain heterogeneity and its role in the division of labor of social life.
Single-nucleus and spatial transcriptomics identify brain landscape of gene regulatory networks associated with behavioral maturation in honeybees.
单核和空间转录组学揭示了与蜜蜂行为成熟相关的基因调控网络的大脑图谱
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作者:Mu Xiaohuan, Zhang Zijing, Liu Qun, Ma Jie, Qin Yating, Lang Haoyu, Zhang Yingying, Zhang Nannan, Guo Qunfei, Zhang Pei, Li Denghui, Zhang Ruihua, Ji Qianyue, Jiang Aijun, Wang Yang, Pan Shanshan, Liu Xiawei, Liu Xuemei, Sun Jiahui, Liu Yan, Chen Hao, Zheng Li, Meng Liang, Lu Haorong, Zhang He, Zhai Yifan, Li Qiye, Liu Junnian, Yang Huanming, Wang Jian, Hu Xiaosong, Xu Xun, Liu Shanshan, Zheng Hao
| 期刊: | Nature Communications | 影响因子: | 15.700 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Apr 8; 16(1):3343 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41467-025-58614-8 | ||
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