A resource of single‐cell gene expression profiles in a planarian Dugesia japonica

Author:

Kashima Makoto12ORCID,Komura Rei1,Sato Yuki3,Hashimoto Chikara34ORCID,Hirata Hiromi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Science and Engineering Aoyama Gakuin University Sagamihara Japan

2. Department of Molecular Biology, Faculty of Science Toho University Funabashi Japan

3. JT Biohistory Research Hall Takatsuki Japan

4. Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science Osaka University Toyonaka Japan

Abstract

AbstractThe freshwater planarian Dugesia japonica maintains an abundant heterogeneous cell population called neoblasts, which include adult pluripotent stem cells. Thus, it is an excellent model organism for stem cell and regeneration research. Recently, many single‐cell RNA sequencing (scRNA‐seq) databases of several model organisms, including other planarian species, have become publicly available; these are powerful and useful resources to search for gene expression in various tissues and cells. However, the only scRNA‐seq dataset for D. japonica has been limited by the number of genes detected. Herein, we collected D. japonica cells, and conducted an scRNA‐seq analysis. A novel, automatic, iterative cell clustering strategy produced a dataset of 3,404 cells, which could be classified into 63 cell types based on gene expression profiles. We introduced two examples for utilizing the scRNA‐seq dataset in this study using D. japonica. First, the dataset provided results consistent with previous studies as well as novel functionally relevant insights, that is, the expression of DjMTA and DjP2X‐A genes in neoblasts that give rise to differentiated cells. Second, we conducted an integrative analysis of the scRNA‐seq dataset and time‐course bulk RNA‐seq of irradiated animals, demonstrating that the dataset can help interpret differentially expressed genes captured via bulk RNA‐seq. Using the R package “Seurat” and GSE223927, researchers can easily access and utilize this dataset.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Developmental Biology

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