Diversity of developing peripheral glia revealed by single-cell RNA sequencing
生物
神经科学
体感系统
感觉系统
神经系统
神经嵴
电池类型
基因
细胞
遗传学
作者
Ozge E. Tasdemir-Yilmaz,Noah R. Druckenbrod,Olubusola Olukoya,Weixiu Dong,Andrea R. Yung,Isle Bastille,Maria F. Pazyra‐Murphy,Austen A. Sitko,Evan B. Hale,Sébastien Vigneau,Alexander A. Gimelbrant,Peter V. Kharchenko,Lisa V. Goodrich,Rosalind A. Segal
The peripheral nervous system responds to a wide variety of sensory stimuli, a process that requires great neuronal diversity. These diverse neurons are closely associated with glial cells originating from the neural crest. However, the molecular nature and diversity among peripheral glia are not understood. Here, we used single-cell RNA sequencing to profile developing and mature glia from somatosensory dorsal root ganglia and auditory spiral ganglia. We found that glial precursors (GPs) in these two systems differ in their transcriptional profiles. Despite their unique features, somatosensory and auditory GPs undergo convergent differentiation to generate molecularly uniform myelinating and non-myelinating Schwann cells. By contrast, somatosensory and auditory satellite glial cells retain system-specific features. Lastly, we identified a glial signature gene set, providing new insights into commonalities among glia across the nervous system. This survey of gene expression in peripheral glia constitutes a resource for understanding functions of glia across different sensory modalities.