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Publication : Molecular signatures of retinal ganglion cells revealed through single cell profiling.

First Author  Laboissonniere LA Year  2019
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  9
Issue  1 Pages  15778
PubMed ID  31673015 Mgi Jnum  J:358681
Mgi Id  MGI:6389459 Doi  10.1038/s41598-019-52215-4
Citation  Laboissonniere LA, et al. (2019) Molecular signatures of retinal ganglion cells revealed through single cell profiling. Sci Rep 9(1):15778
abstractText  Retinal ganglion cells can be classified into more than 40 distinct subtypes, whether by functional classification or transcriptomics. The examination of these subtypes in relation to their physiology, projection patterns, and circuitry would be greatly facilitated through the identification of specific molecular identifiers for the generation of transgenic mice. Advances in single cell transcriptomic profiling have enabled the identification of molecular signatures for cellular subtypes that are only rarely found. Therefore, we used single cell profiling combined with hierarchical clustering and correlate analyses to identify genes expressed in distinct populations of Parvalbumin-expressing cells and functionally classified RGCs. RGCs were manually isolated based either upon fluorescence or physiological distinction through cell-attached recordings. Microarray hybridization and RNA-Sequencing were employed for the characterization of transcriptomes and in situ hybridization was utilized to further characterize gene candidate expression. Gene candidates were identified based upon cluster correlation, as well as expression specificity within physiologically distinct classes of RGCs. Further, we identified Prph, Ctxn3, and Prkcq as potential candidates for ipRGC classification in the murine retina. The use of these genes, or one of the other newly identified subset markers, for the generation of a transgenic mouse would enable future studies of RGC-subtype specific function, wiring, and projection.
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