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Somatosensory neuron types identified by high-coverage single-cell RNA-sequencing and functional heterogeneity

Authors :
Kai-Cheng Li
Bei-Bei Zhou
Xu Zhang
Chang-Lin Li
Jingrong Zhao
Sashuang Wang
D. J. Wu
Hao Luo
Lan Bao
Ying-Jin Lu
Rui Hou
Xu-Ye Hu
Hua-Sheng Xiao
Yan-Qing Zhong
Ming-Ming Sun
Yan Chen
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2016.

Abstract

Sensory neurons are distinguished by distinct signaling networks and receptive characteristics. Thus, sensory neuron types can be defined by linking transcriptome-based neuron typing with the sensory phenotypes. Here we classify somatosensory neurons of the mouse dorsal root ganglion (DRG) by high-coverage single-cell RNA-sequencing (10 950 ± 1 218 genes per neuron) and neuron size-based hierarchical clustering. Moreover, single DRG neurons responding to cutaneous stimuli are recorded using an in vivo whole-cell patch clamp technique and classified by neuron-type genetic markers. Small diameter DRG neurons are classified into one type of low-threshold mechanoreceptor and five types of mechanoheat nociceptors (MHNs). Each of the MHN types is further categorized into two subtypes. Large DRG neurons are categorized into four types, including neurexophilin 1-expressing MHNs and mechanical nociceptors (MNs) expressing BAI1-associated protein 2-like 1 (Baiap2l1). Mechanoreceptors expressing trafficking protein particle complex 3-like and Baiap2l1-marked MNs are subdivided into two subtypes each. These results provide a new system for cataloging somatosensory neurons and their transcriptome databases.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....90d0cf8dc314202d0c9b9afe768459e0