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Publication : Transcriptional Reprogramming of Distinct Peripheral Sensory Neuron Subtypes after Axonal Injury.

First Author  Renthal W Year  2020
Journal  Neuron Volume  108
Issue  1 Pages  128-144.e9
PubMed ID  32810432 Mgi Jnum  J:329557
Mgi Id  MGI:6503469 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2020.07.026
Citation  Renthal W, et al. (2020) Transcriptional Reprogramming of Distinct Peripheral Sensory Neuron Subtypes after Axonal Injury. Neuron 108(1):128-144.e9
abstractText  Primary somatosensory neurons are specialized to transmit specific types of sensory information through differences in cell size, myelination, and the expression of distinct receptors and ion channels, which together define their transcriptional and functional identity. By profiling sensory ganglia at single-cell resolution, we find that all somatosensory neuronal subtypes undergo a similar transcriptional response to peripheral nerve injury that both promotes axonal regeneration and suppresses cell identity. This transcriptional reprogramming, which is not observed in non-neuronal cells, resolves over a similar time course as target reinnervation and is associated with the restoration of original cell identity. Injury-induced transcriptional reprogramming requires ATF3, a transcription factor that is induced rapidly after injury and necessary for axonal regeneration and functional recovery. Our findings suggest that transcription factors induced early after peripheral nerve injury confer the cellular plasticity required for sensory neurons to transform into a regenerative state.
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