Epigenomic profiling of mouse nucleus accumbens at single-cell resolution

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.mcn.2023.103857
Parth Bhatia , Lite Yang , Jay X.J. Luo , Mengyi Xu , William Renthal
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The nucleus accumbens (NAc) is a key brain region involved in reward processing and is linked to multiple neuropsychiatric conditions such as substance use disorder, depression, and chronic pain. Recent studies have begun to investigate NAc gene expression at a single-cell resolution, however, our understanding of the cellular heterogeneity of the NAc epigenomic landscape remains limited. In this study, we utilize single-nucleus assay for transposase-accessible chromatin using sequencing (snATAC-seq) to map cell-type-specific differences in chromatin accessibility in the NAc. Our findings not only reveal the transcription factors and putative gene regulatory elements that may contribute to these cell-type-specific epigenomic differences but also provide a valuable resource for future studies investigating epigenomic changes that occur in neuropsychiatric disorders.

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单细胞分辨率下小鼠伏隔核的表观基因组图谱。
伏隔核(NAc)是参与奖赏处理的关键大脑区域,与多种神经精神疾病有关,如物质使用障碍、抑郁和慢性疼痛。最近的研究已经开始以单细胞分辨率研究NAc基因表达,然而,我们对NAc表观基因组景观的细胞异质性的理解仍然有限。在这项研究中,我们利用单核分析转座酶可及染色质,使用测序(snATAC-seq)来绘制NAc中染色质可及性的细胞类型特异性差异。我们的发现不仅揭示了可能导致这些细胞类型特异性表观基因组差异的转录因子和假定的基因调控元件,而且为未来研究神经精神疾病中发生的表观基因组变化提供了宝贵的资源。
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期刊介绍: Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience publishes original research of high significance covering all aspects of neurosciences indicated by the broadest interpretation of the journal''s title. In particular, the journal focuses on synaptic maintenance, de- and re-organization, neuron-glia communication, and de-/regenerative neurobiology. In addition, studies using animal models of disease with translational prospects and experimental approaches with backward validation of disease signatures from human patients are welcome.
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