Neurons, the main cells that make up our brain and spinal cord, are among the slowest cells to regenerate after an injury, and many neurons fail to regenerate entirely.
Reviewed by Danielle Ellis, B.Sc.Oct 16 2023 While scientists have made progress in understanding neuronal regeneration, it remains unknown why some neurons regenerate and others do not.
Binhai Zheng, PhD, senior author, professor in the Department of Neurosciences at UC San Diego School of Medicine The researchers used single-cell RNA sequencing to analyze gene expression in neurons from mice with spinal cord injuries. They encouraged these neurons to regenerate using established molecular techniques, but ultimately, this only worked for a portion of the cells. This experimental setup allowed the researchers to compare sequencing data from regenerating and non-regenerating neurons.
Using a computer algorithm to analyze their sequencing data, the researchers identified a unique pattern of gene expression that can predict whether or not an individual neuron will ultimately regenerate after an injury. The pattern also included some genes that had never been previously implicated in neuronal regeneration.
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