Defining cell populations with single-cell gene expression profiling: correlations and identification of astrocyte subpopulations.
Journal article, 2011

Single-cell gene expression levels show substantial variations among cells in seemingly homogenous populations. Astrocytes perform many control and regulatory functions in the central nervous system. In contrast to neurons, we have limited knowledge about functional diversity of astrocytes and its molecular basis. To study astrocyte heterogeneity and stem/progenitor cell properties of astrocytes, we used single-cell gene expression profiling in primary mouse astrocytes and dissociated mouse neurosphere cells. The transcript number variability for astrocytes showed lognormal features and revealed that cells in primary cultures to a large extent co-express markers of astrocytes and neural stem/progenitor cells. We show how subpopulations of cells can be identified at single-cell level using unsupervised algorithms and that gene correlations can be used to identify differences in activity of important transcriptional pathways. We identified two subpopulations of astrocytes with distinct gene expression profiles. One had an expression profile very similar to that of neurosphere cells, whereas the other showed characteristics of activated astrocytes in vivo.

Gene Expression Profiling

Mice

Gene Expression

metabolism

analysis

classification

methods

metabolism

Animals

Messenger

RNA

Stem Cells

Cells

Astrocytes

Cultured

Single-Cell Analysis

Up-Regulation

Author

Anders Ståhlberg

University of Gothenburg

Daniel Andersson

University of Gothenburg

Johan Aurelius

University of Gothenburg

Maryam Faiz

University of Gothenburg

Marcela Pekna

University of Gothenburg

Mikael Kubista

Milos Pekny

University of Gothenburg

Nucleic Acids Research

0305-1048 (ISSN) 1362-4962 (eISSN)

Vol. 39 4 e24-

Subject Categories

MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES

DOI

10.1093/nar/gkq1182

PubMed

21112872

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10/10/2017