iScience (Feb 2024)

Spatial and single-nucleus transcriptomics decoding the molecular landscape and cellular organization of avian optic tectum

  • Kuo Liao,
  • Ya Xiang,
  • Fubaoqian Huang,
  • Maolin Huang,
  • Wenbo Xu,
  • Youning Lin,
  • Pingfang Liao,
  • Zishi Wang,
  • Lin Yang,
  • Xinmao Tian,
  • Duoyuan Chen,
  • Zhenlong Wang,
  • Shiping Liu,
  • Zhenkun Zhuang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 2
p. 109009

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Summary: The avian optic tectum (OT) has been studied for its diverse functions, yet a comprehensive molecular landscape at the cellular level has been lacking. In this study, we applied spatial transcriptome sequencing and single-nucleus RNA sequencing (snRNA-seq) to explore the cellular organization and molecular characteristics of the avian OT from two species: Columba livia and Taeniopygia guttata. We identified precise layer structures and provided comprehensive layer-specific signatures of avian OT. Furthermore, we elucidated diverse functions in different layers, with the stratum griseum periventriculare (SGP) potentially playing a key role in advanced functions of OT, like fear response and associative learning. We characterized detailed neuronal subtypes and identified a population of FOXG1+ excitatory neurons, resembling those found in the mouse neocortex, potentially involved in neocortex-related functions and expansion of avian OT. These findings could contribute to our understanding of the architecture of OT, shedding light on visual perception and multifunctional association.

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