Reconstruction of macroglia and adult neurogenesis evolution through cross-species single-cell transcriptomic analyses - Zebrafish Neurogenetics
Article Dans Une Revue Nature Communications Année : 2024

Reconstruction of macroglia and adult neurogenesis evolution through cross-species single-cell transcriptomic analyses

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Macroglia fulfill essential functions in the adult vertebrate brain, producing and maintaining neurons and regulating neuronal communication. However, we still know little about their emergence and diversification. We used the zebrafish D. rerio as a distant vertebrate model with moderate glial diversity as anchor to reanalyze datasets covering over 600 million years of evolution. We identify core features of adult neurogenesis and innovations in the mammalian lineage with a potential link to the rarity of radial glia-like cells in adult humans. Our results also suggest that functions associated with astrocytes originated in a multifunctional cell type fulfilling both neural stem cell and astrocytic functions before these diverged. Finally, we identify conserved elements of macroglial cell identity and function and their time of emergence during evolution.
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hal-04651477 , version 1 (17-07-2024)

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David Morizet, Isabelle Foucher, Alessandro Alunni, L Bally-Cuif. Reconstruction of macroglia and adult neurogenesis evolution through cross-species single-cell transcriptomic analyses. Nature Communications, 2024, 15 (1), pp.3306. ⟨10.1038/s41467-024-47484-1⟩. ⟨hal-04651477⟩
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