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Rabies virus-based barcoded neuroanatomy resolved by single-cell RNA and in situ sequencing

Mapping the connectivity of diverse neuronal types provides the foundation for understanding the structure and function of neural circuits. High-throughput and low-cost neuroanatomical techniques based on RNA barcode sequencing have the potential to map circuits at cellular resolution and a brain-wi...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Aixin, Jin, Lei, Yao, Shenqin, Matsuyama, Makoto, van Velthoven, Cindy, Sullivan, Heather, Sun, Na, Kellis, Manolis, Tasic, Bosiljka, Wickersham, Ian R., Chen, Xiaoyin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10055146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36993334
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.16.532873
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author Zhang, Aixin
Jin, Lei
Yao, Shenqin
Matsuyama, Makoto
van Velthoven, Cindy
Sullivan, Heather
Sun, Na
Kellis, Manolis
Tasic, Bosiljka
Wickersham, Ian R.
Chen, Xiaoyin
author_facet Zhang, Aixin
Jin, Lei
Yao, Shenqin
Matsuyama, Makoto
van Velthoven, Cindy
Sullivan, Heather
Sun, Na
Kellis, Manolis
Tasic, Bosiljka
Wickersham, Ian R.
Chen, Xiaoyin
author_sort Zhang, Aixin
collection PubMed
description Mapping the connectivity of diverse neuronal types provides the foundation for understanding the structure and function of neural circuits. High-throughput and low-cost neuroanatomical techniques based on RNA barcode sequencing have the potential to map circuits at cellular resolution and a brain-wide scale, but existing Sindbis virus-based techniques can only map long-range projections using anterograde tracing approaches. Rabies virus can complement anterograde tracing approaches by enabling either retrograde labeling of projection neurons or monosynaptic tracing of direct inputs to genetically targeted postsynaptic neurons. However, barcoded rabies virus has so far been only used to map non-neuronal cellular interactions in vivo and synaptic connectivity of cultured neurons. Here we combine barcoded rabies virus with single-cell and in situ sequencing to perform retrograde labeling and transsynaptic labeling in the mouse brain. We sequenced 96 retrogradely labeled cells and 295 transsynaptically labeled cells using single-cell RNA-seq, and 4,130 retrogradely labeled cells and 2,914 transsynaptically labeled cells in situ. We found that the transcriptomic identities of rabies virus-infected cells can be robustly identified using both single-cell RNA-seq and in situ sequencing. By associating gene expression with connectivity inferred from barcode sequencing, we distinguished long-range projecting cortical cell types from multiple cortical areas and identified cell types with converging or diverging synaptic connectivity. Combining in situ sequencing with barcoded rabies virus complements existing sequencing-based neuroanatomical techniques and provides a potential path for mapping synaptic connectivity of neuronal types at scale.
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spelling pubmed-100551462023-11-14 Rabies virus-based barcoded neuroanatomy resolved by single-cell RNA and in situ sequencing Zhang, Aixin Jin, Lei Yao, Shenqin Matsuyama, Makoto van Velthoven, Cindy Sullivan, Heather Sun, Na Kellis, Manolis Tasic, Bosiljka Wickersham, Ian R. Chen, Xiaoyin bioRxiv Article Mapping the connectivity of diverse neuronal types provides the foundation for understanding the structure and function of neural circuits. High-throughput and low-cost neuroanatomical techniques based on RNA barcode sequencing have the potential to map circuits at cellular resolution and a brain-wide scale, but existing Sindbis virus-based techniques can only map long-range projections using anterograde tracing approaches. Rabies virus can complement anterograde tracing approaches by enabling either retrograde labeling of projection neurons or monosynaptic tracing of direct inputs to genetically targeted postsynaptic neurons. However, barcoded rabies virus has so far been only used to map non-neuronal cellular interactions in vivo and synaptic connectivity of cultured neurons. Here we combine barcoded rabies virus with single-cell and in situ sequencing to perform retrograde labeling and transsynaptic labeling in the mouse brain. We sequenced 96 retrogradely labeled cells and 295 transsynaptically labeled cells using single-cell RNA-seq, and 4,130 retrogradely labeled cells and 2,914 transsynaptically labeled cells in situ. We found that the transcriptomic identities of rabies virus-infected cells can be robustly identified using both single-cell RNA-seq and in situ sequencing. By associating gene expression with connectivity inferred from barcode sequencing, we distinguished long-range projecting cortical cell types from multiple cortical areas and identified cell types with converging or diverging synaptic connectivity. Combining in situ sequencing with barcoded rabies virus complements existing sequencing-based neuroanatomical techniques and provides a potential path for mapping synaptic connectivity of neuronal types at scale. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10055146/ /pubmed/36993334 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.16.532873 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator.
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Zhang, Aixin
Jin, Lei
Yao, Shenqin
Matsuyama, Makoto
van Velthoven, Cindy
Sullivan, Heather
Sun, Na
Kellis, Manolis
Tasic, Bosiljka
Wickersham, Ian R.
Chen, Xiaoyin
Rabies virus-based barcoded neuroanatomy resolved by single-cell RNA and in situ sequencing
title Rabies virus-based barcoded neuroanatomy resolved by single-cell RNA and in situ sequencing
title_full Rabies virus-based barcoded neuroanatomy resolved by single-cell RNA and in situ sequencing
title_fullStr Rabies virus-based barcoded neuroanatomy resolved by single-cell RNA and in situ sequencing
title_full_unstemmed Rabies virus-based barcoded neuroanatomy resolved by single-cell RNA and in situ sequencing
title_short Rabies virus-based barcoded neuroanatomy resolved by single-cell RNA and in situ sequencing
title_sort rabies virus-based barcoded neuroanatomy resolved by single-cell rna and in situ sequencing
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10055146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36993334
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.16.532873
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