Sensory neurons in the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) and trigeminal ganglion (TG) are specialized to detect and transduce diverse environmental stimuli to the central nervous system. Single-cell RNA sequencing has provided insights into the diversity of sensory ganglia cell types in rodents, nonhuman primates, and humans, but it remains difficult to compare cell types across studies and species. We thus constructed harmonized atlases of the DRG and TG that describe and facilitate comparison of 18 neuronal and 11 non-neuronal cell types across six species and 31 datasets. We then performed single-cell/nucleus RNA sequencing of DRG from both human and the highly regenerative axolotl and found that the harmonized atlas also improves cell type annotation, particularly of sparse neuronal subtypes. We observed that the transcriptomes of sensory neuron subtypes are broadly similar across vertebrates, but the expression of functionally important neuropeptides and channels can vary notably. The resources presented here can guide future studies in comparative transcriptomics, simplify cell-type nomenclature differences across studies, and help prioritize targets for future analgesic development.
Harmonized cross-species cell atlases of trigeminal and dorsal root ganglia.
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作者:Bhuiyan Shamsuddin A, Xu Mengyi, Yang Lite, Semizoglou Evangelia, Bhatia Parth, Pantaleo Katerina I, Tochitsky Ivan, Jain Aakanksha, Erdogan Burcu, Blair Steven, Cat Victor, Mwirigi Juliet M, Sankaranarayanan Ishwarya, Tavares-Ferreira Diana, Green Ursula, McIlvried Lisa A, Copits Bryan A, Bertels Zachariah, Del Rosario John S, Widman Allie J, Slivicki Richard A, Yi Jiwon, Sharif-Naeini Reza, Woolf Clifford J, Lennerz Jochen K, Whited Jessica L, Price Theodore J, Robert W Gereau Iv, Renthal William
| 期刊: | Science Advances | 影响因子: | 12.500 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Jun 21; 10(25):eadj9173 |
| doi: | 10.1126/sciadv.adj9173 | ||
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