Single-cell transcriptomic profiling of dorsal root ganglion: an overview

Front Neuroanat. 2023 Jun 19:17:1162049. doi: 10.3389/fnana.2023.1162049. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

The somatosensory neurons in the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) are responsible to detect peripheral physical and noxious stimuli, and then transmit these inputs into the central nervous system. DRG neurons are composed of various subpopulations, which are suggested to respond to different stimuli, such as mechanical, thermal, and cold perception. For a long time, DRG neurons were classified based on anatomical criteria. Recently, single-cell (scRNA-seq) and single-nucleus RNA-sequencing (snRNA-seq) has advanced our understanding of the composition and functional heterogeneity of both human and rodent DRG neurons at single-cell resolution. In this review, we summarized the current literature regarding single-cell transcriptomic profiling of DRG to provide an integral understanding in the molecular transcriptomes, cell types, and functional annotations of DRG neurons in humans and rodents.

Keywords: DRG; neuronal types; review; scRNA-seq; snRNA-seq.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This work was supported by Grant No. 2022NSFSC1399 (to DZ) from the Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan Province; Grant No. 2021M692276 (to DZ) from the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation; and grant No. 21PJ014 (to DZ) and Grant No. 21PJ140 (to KX) from the Health Commission of Sichuan Province.