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A single-cell transcriptome atlas of the aging human and macaque retina

Authors :
Yufeng Lu
Jing Hong
Wei Wang
Chao Ma
Jianwei Liu
Haohuan Xie
Chonghai Yin
Tian Xue
Rong-Mei Peng
Xiaoqun Wang
Ziqin Yao
Qiang Ma
Zeyuan Liu
Suijuan Zhong
Min Wei
Yunyun Tong
Hongqiang Qu
Shouzhen Li
Qian Wu
Mei Zhang
Mengdi Wang
Wenyang Yi
Yuqian Ma
Hao Dong
Le Sun
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.

Abstract

The human retina is a complex neural tissue that detects light and sends visual information to the brain. However, the molecular and cellular processes that underlie aging primate retina remain unclear. Here, we provide a comprehensive transcriptomic atlas based on 119,520 single cells of the foveal and peripheral retina of humans and macaques covering different ages. The molecular features of retinal cells differed between the two species, suggesting the distinct regional and species specializations of the human and macaque retinae. In addition, human retinal aging occurred in a region- and cell-type- specific manner. Aging of human retina exhibited a foveal to peripheral gradient. MYO9A− rods and a horizontal cell subtype were greatly reduced in aging retina, indicating their vulnerability to aging. Moreover, we generated a dataset showing the cell-type- and region- specific gene expression associated with 55 types of human retinal disease, which provides a foundation to understand the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying human retinal diseases. Together, these datasets are valuable for understanding the molecular characteristics of primate retina, as well as the molecular regulation of aging progression and related diseases.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.07.17.207977