Transcriptional profiling of retinal astrocytes identifies a specific marker and points to functional specialization

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Glia Pub Date : 2024-05-24 DOI:10.1002/glia.24571
Paul F. Cullen, William J. Gammerdinger, Shannan J. Ho Sui, Arpan Guha Mazumder, Daniel Sun
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Abstract

Astrocyte heterogeneity is an increasingly prominent research topic, and studies in the brain have demonstrated substantial variation in astrocyte form and function, both between and within regions. In contrast, retinal astrocytes are not well understood and remain incompletely characterized. Along with optic nerve astrocytes, they are responsible for supporting retinal ganglion cell axons and an improved understanding of their role is required. We have used a combination of microdissection and Ribotag immunoprecipitation to isolate ribosome-associated mRNA from retinal astrocytes and investigate their transcriptome, which we also compared to astrocyte populations in the optic nerve. Astrocytes from these regions are transcriptionally distinct, and we identified retina-specific astrocyte genes and pathways. Moreover, although they share much of the “classical” gene expression patterns of astrocytes, we uncovered unexpected variation, including in genes related to core astrocyte functions. We additionally identified the transcription factor Pax8 as a highly specific marker of retinal astrocytes and demonstrated that these astrocytes populate not only the retinal surface, but also the prelaminar region at the optic nerve head. These findings are likely to contribute to a revised understanding of the role of astrocytes in the retina.

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视网膜星形胶质细胞的转录谱分析确定了一种特异性标记并指出了功能特化。
星形胶质细胞的异质性是一个日益突出的研究课题,对大脑的研究表明,星形胶质细胞的形态和功能在区域之间和区域内部都存在很大差异。相比之下,人们对视网膜星形胶质细胞的了解并不深入,其特征也不完整。视网膜星形胶质细胞与视神经星形胶质细胞一起负责支持视网膜神经节细胞轴突,因此需要进一步了解它们的作用。我们采用显微切割和 Ribotag 免疫沉淀相结合的方法,从视网膜星形胶质细胞中分离出核糖体相关的 mRNA,并研究了它们的转录组,我们还将其与视神经中的星形胶质细胞群进行了比较。这些区域的星形胶质细胞在转录上截然不同,我们发现了视网膜特有的星形胶质细胞基因和通路。此外,尽管这些星形胶质细胞具有许多 "经典 "的基因表达模式,但我们发现了意想不到的差异,包括与星形胶质细胞核心功能相关的基因。此外,我们还发现转录因子 Pax8 是视网膜星形胶质细胞的高度特异性标记,并证明这些星形胶质细胞不仅分布在视网膜表面,还分布在视神经头的前层区域。这些发现可能有助于重新认识星形胶质细胞在视网膜中的作用。
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Glia
Glia 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
13.10
自引率
4.80%
发文量
162
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: GLIA is a peer-reviewed journal, which publishes articles dealing with all aspects of glial structure and function. This includes all aspects of glial cell biology in health and disease.
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