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Barcoded viral tracing of single-cell interactions in central nervous system inflammation
- Source :
- Science (New York, N.Y.), vol 372, iss 6540
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Single-cell analysis of CNS interactions Despite their importance in the physiology and pathology of the central nervous system (CNS), few methods are available for the unbiased, systematic investigation of cell-to-cell interactions at single-cell resolution. Clark et al. developed RABID-seq, a method that combines barcoded viral tracing with single-cell RNA sequencing (see the Perspective by Silvin and Ginhoux). RABID-seq identified the axon guidance molecules Sema4D-PlexinB2 and EphrinB3-EphB3 as mediators of microglia-astrocyte interactions that promote CNS pathology in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis and, potentially, multiple sclerosis. These studies also identified candidate therapeutic molecules for the modulation of microglia-astrocyte interactions in multiple sclerosis. Science , this issue p. eabf1230 ; see also p. 342
- Subjects :
- Central Nervous System
Male
Encephalomyelitis
T-Lymphocytes
Cell Communication
Semaphorins
Neurodegenerative
Inbred C57BL
Mice
Receptors
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
RNA-Seq
Suid
Multidisciplinary
Microglia
TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases
Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis
NF-kappa B
Brain
Herpesvirus 1, Suid
CD
Mitochondria
medicine.anatomical_structure
Neurological
Cell Surface
Experimental pathology
Single-Cell Analysis
Astrocyte
Receptor
Signal Transduction
Encephalomyelitis, Autoimmune, Experimental
Multiple Sclerosis
General Science & Technology
Receptor, EphB3
Central nervous system
SEMA4D
Ephrin-B3
Nerve Tissue Proteins
Receptors, Cell Surface
Biology
Autoimmune Disease
Experimental
Antigens, CD
medicine
Genetics
Animals
Humans
natural sciences
Antigens
Herpesvirus 1
Multiple sclerosis
Neurosciences
EphB3
medicine.disease
Brain Disorders
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Astrocytes
Reactive Oxygen Species
Neuroscience
Autoimmune
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10959203
- Volume :
- 372
- Issue :
- 6540
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Science (New York, N.Y.)
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....53292844bcc855c264cbf1fb24d4c03a