sn-RNA-seq analysis of wild-type and RTT rat brain. Nuclei were isolated from brains of wild-type rats and transgenic rats with loss of MECP2. (A) 10× single-cell RNA sequencing was performed, and single-cell profiles were obtained. (B) Gene expression profiles were plotted with UMAP, and several different neuronal subtypes were identified in various clusters as indicated. (C) A plot of DEGs between wild-type (WT) and RTT (MT) rat brain. (D) Plotted are the number of DEGs (upregulated and downregulated) in each neuronal subtype.
Abril Morales & co demonstrate that neurons lacking MECP2 show signs of elevated DNA damage and senescence transcriptional signatures, which could contribute to phenotypes in patients with Rett syndrome. doi.org/10.1242/dmm....
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