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Molecular characterization of cell types in the squid Loligo vulgaris

Cephalopods are set apart from other mollusks by their advanced behavioral abilities and the complexity of their nervous systems. Because of the great evolutionary distance that separates vertebrates from cephalopods, it is evident that higher cognitive features have evolved separately in these clad...

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Autores principales: Duruz, Jules, Sprecher, Marta, Kaldun, Jenifer C, Al-Soudy, Al-Sayed, Lischer, Heidi EL, van Geest, Geert, Nicholson, Pamela, Bruggmann, Rémy, Sprecher, Simon G
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Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9839350/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36594460
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.80670
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author Duruz, Jules
Sprecher, Marta
Kaldun, Jenifer C
Al-Soudy, Al-Sayed
Lischer, Heidi EL
van Geest, Geert
Nicholson, Pamela
Bruggmann, Rémy
Sprecher, Simon G
author_facet Duruz, Jules
Sprecher, Marta
Kaldun, Jenifer C
Al-Soudy, Al-Sayed
Lischer, Heidi EL
van Geest, Geert
Nicholson, Pamela
Bruggmann, Rémy
Sprecher, Simon G
author_sort Duruz, Jules
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description Cephalopods are set apart from other mollusks by their advanced behavioral abilities and the complexity of their nervous systems. Because of the great evolutionary distance that separates vertebrates from cephalopods, it is evident that higher cognitive features have evolved separately in these clades despite the similarities that they share. Alongside their complex behavioral abilities, cephalopods have evolved specialized cells and tissues, such as the chromatophores for camouflage or suckers to grasp prey. Despite significant progress in genome and transcriptome sequencing, the molecular identities of cell types in cephalopods remain largely unknown. We here combine single-cell transcriptomics with in situ gene expression analysis to uncover cell type diversity in the European squid Loligo vulgaris. We describe cell types that are conserved with other phyla such as neurons, muscles, or connective tissues but also cephalopod-specific cells, such as chromatophores or sucker cells. Moreover, we investigate major components of the squid nervous system including progenitor and developing cells, differentiated cells of the brain and optic lobes, as well as sensory systems of the head. Our study provides a molecular assessment for conserved and novel cell types in cephalopods and a framework for mapping the nervous system of L. vulgaris.
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spelling pubmed-98393502023-01-14 Molecular characterization of cell types in the squid Loligo vulgaris Duruz, Jules Sprecher, Marta Kaldun, Jenifer C Al-Soudy, Al-Sayed Lischer, Heidi EL van Geest, Geert Nicholson, Pamela Bruggmann, Rémy Sprecher, Simon G eLife Developmental Biology Cephalopods are set apart from other mollusks by their advanced behavioral abilities and the complexity of their nervous systems. Because of the great evolutionary distance that separates vertebrates from cephalopods, it is evident that higher cognitive features have evolved separately in these clades despite the similarities that they share. Alongside their complex behavioral abilities, cephalopods have evolved specialized cells and tissues, such as the chromatophores for camouflage or suckers to grasp prey. Despite significant progress in genome and transcriptome sequencing, the molecular identities of cell types in cephalopods remain largely unknown. We here combine single-cell transcriptomics with in situ gene expression analysis to uncover cell type diversity in the European squid Loligo vulgaris. We describe cell types that are conserved with other phyla such as neurons, muscles, or connective tissues but also cephalopod-specific cells, such as chromatophores or sucker cells. Moreover, we investigate major components of the squid nervous system including progenitor and developing cells, differentiated cells of the brain and optic lobes, as well as sensory systems of the head. Our study provides a molecular assessment for conserved and novel cell types in cephalopods and a framework for mapping the nervous system of L. vulgaris. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2023-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9839350/ /pubmed/36594460 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.80670 Text en © 2023, Duruz et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Developmental Biology
Duruz, Jules
Sprecher, Marta
Kaldun, Jenifer C
Al-Soudy, Al-Sayed
Lischer, Heidi EL
van Geest, Geert
Nicholson, Pamela
Bruggmann, Rémy
Sprecher, Simon G
Molecular characterization of cell types in the squid Loligo vulgaris
title Molecular characterization of cell types in the squid Loligo vulgaris
title_full Molecular characterization of cell types in the squid Loligo vulgaris
title_fullStr Molecular characterization of cell types in the squid Loligo vulgaris
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title_short Molecular characterization of cell types in the squid Loligo vulgaris
title_sort molecular characterization of cell types in the squid loligo vulgaris
topic Developmental Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9839350/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36594460
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.80670
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