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Advancements in Single-Cell RNA Sequencing and Spatial Transcriptomics for Central Nervous System Disease

Yuan Zhang, Teng Li, Guangtian Wang, Yabin Ma

2024Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The incidence of central nervous system (CNS) disease has persistently increased over the last several years. There is an urgent need for effective methods to improve the cure rates of CNS disease. However, the precise molecular basis underlying the development and progression of major CNS diseases remains elusive. A complete molecular map will contribute to research on CNS disease treatment strategies. Emerging technologies such as single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and Spatial Transcriptomics (ST) are potent tools for exploring the molecular complexity, cell heterogeneity, and functional specificity of CNS disease. scRNA-seq and ST can provide insights into the disease at cellular and spatial transcription levels. This review presents a survey of scRNA-seq and ST studies on CNS diseases, such as chronic neurodegenerative diseases, acute CNS injuries, and others. These studies offer novel perspectives in treating and diagnosing CNS diseases by discovering new cell types or subtypes associated with the disease, proposing new pathophysiological mechanisms, uncovering novel therapeutic targets, and identifying putative biomarkers. Implications of scRNA-seq and ST for CNS diseases. A comprehensive understanding of cellular information and spatial context using scRNA-seq and ST, helping to elucidate the biological functions, the intricate connection between crucial regulatory pathways, and cell communication after CNS diseases.

Topics & Concepts

TranscriptomeCentral nervous systemComputational biologyBiologyNeuroscienceRNADiseaseGeneticsMedicineGeneGene expressionPathologySingle-cell and spatial transcriptomicsNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration MechanismsImmune responses and vaccinations
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