Single cell transcriptome atlas of the Drosophila larval brain.
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IF: 8.713
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Abstract

Cell diversity of the brain and how it is affected by starvation, remains largely unknown. Here, we introduce a single cell transcriptome atlas of the entire Drosophila first instar larval brain. We first assigned cell-type identity based on known marker genes, distinguishing five major groups: neural progenitors, differentiated neurons, glia, undifferentiated neurons and non-neural cells. All major classes were further subdivided into multiple subtypes, revealing biological features of various cell-types. We further assessed transcriptional changes in response to starvation at the single-cell level. While after starvation the composition of the brain remains unaffected, transcriptional profile of several cell clusters changed. Intriguingly, different cell-types show very distinct responses to starvation, suggesting the presence of cell-specific programs for nutrition availability. Establishing a single-cell transcriptome atlas of the larval brain provides a powerful tool to explore cell diversity and assess genetic profiles from developmental, functional and behavioral perspectives.

Keywords

Seurat
D. melanogaster
Drosophila
brain
cell diversity
larva
nervous system
neuroscience
single cell transcriptome

MeSH terms

Animals
Brain
Drosophila
Larva
Single-Cell Analysis
Starvation
Transcriptome

Authors

Brunet Avalos, Clarisse
Maier, G Larisa
Bruggmann, Rémy
Sprecher, Simon G

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