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Publication : Single-cell spatial transcriptomic and translatomic profiling of dopaminergic neurons in health, aging, and disease.

First Author  Kilfeather P Year  2024
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  43
Issue  3 Pages  113784
PubMed ID  38386560 Mgi Jnum  J:350580
Mgi Id  MGI:7613922 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2024.113784
Citation  Kilfeather P, et al. (2024) Single-cell spatial transcriptomic and translatomic profiling of dopaminergic neurons in health, aging, and disease. Cell Rep 43(3):113784
abstractText  The brain is spatially organized and contains unique cell types, each performing diverse functions and exhibiting differential susceptibility to neurodegeneration. This is exemplified in Parkinson's disease with the preferential loss of dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra pars compacta. Using a Parkinson's transgenic model, we conducted a single-cell spatial transcriptomic and dopaminergic neuron translatomic analysis of young and old mouse brains. Through the high resolving capacity of single-cell spatial transcriptomics, we provide a deep characterization of the expression features of dopaminergic neurons and 27 other cell types within their spatial context, identifying markers of healthy and aging cells, spanning Parkinson's relevant pathways. We integrate gene enrichment and genome-wide association study data to prioritize putative causative genes for disease investigation, identifying CASR as a regulator of dopaminergic calcium handling. These datasets represent the largest public resource for the investigation of spatial gene expression in brain cells in health, aging, and disease.
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