Coordination of olfactory receptor choice with guidance receptor expression and function in olfactory sensory neurons.

Olfactory sensory neurons choose to express a single odorant receptor (OR) from a large gene repertoire and extend axons to reproducible, OR-specific locations within the olfactory bulb. This developmental process produces a topographically organized map of odorant experience in the brain. The axon...

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Main Authors: Puneet Dang, Stephen A Fisher, Derek J Stefanik, Junhyong Kim, Jonathan A Raper
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS Genetics
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5809090?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-4a93ceb11a33401bb31e3f622ce869182020-11-24T21:51:08ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Genetics1553-73901553-74042018-01-01141e100716410.1371/journal.pgen.1007164Coordination of olfactory receptor choice with guidance receptor expression and function in olfactory sensory neurons.Puneet DangStephen A FisherDerek J StefanikJunhyong KimJonathan A RaperOlfactory sensory neurons choose to express a single odorant receptor (OR) from a large gene repertoire and extend axons to reproducible, OR-specific locations within the olfactory bulb. This developmental process produces a topographically organized map of odorant experience in the brain. The axon guidance mechanisms that generate this pattern of connectivity, as well as those that coordinate OR choice and axonal guidance receptor expression, are incompletely understood. We applied the powerful approach of single-cell RNA-seq on newly born olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) in young zebrafish larvae to address these issues. Expression profiles were generated for 56 individual Olfactory Marker Protein (OMP) positive sensory neurons by single-cell (SC) RNA-seq. We show that just as in mouse OSNs, mature zebrafish OSNs typically express a single predominant OR transcript. Our previous work suggests that OSN targeting is related to the OR clade from which a sensory neuron chooses to express its odorant receptor. We categorized each of the mature cells based on the clade of their predominantly expressed OR. Transcripts expressed at higher levels in each of three clade-related categories were identified using Penalized Linear Discriminant Analysis (PLDA). A genome-wide approach was used to identify membrane-associated proteins that are most likely to have guidance-related activity. We found that OSNs that choose to express an OR from a particular clade also express specific subsets of potential axon guidance genes and transcription factors. We validated our identification of candidate axon guidance genes for one clade of OSNs using bulk RNA-seq from a subset of transgene-labeled neurons that project to a single protoglomerulus. The differential expression patterns of selected candidate guidance genes were confirmed using fluorescent in situ hybridization. Most importantly, we observed axonal mistargeting in knockouts of three candidate axonal guidance genes identified in this analysis: nrp1a, nrp1b, and robo2. In each case, targeting errors were detected in the subset of axons that normally express these transcripts at high levels, and not in the axons that express them at low levels. Our findings demonstrate that specific, functional, axonal guidance related genes are expressed in subsets of OSNs that that can be categorized by their patterns of OR expression.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5809090?pdf=render
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author Puneet Dang
Stephen A Fisher
Derek J Stefanik
Junhyong Kim
Jonathan A Raper
spellingShingle Puneet Dang
Stephen A Fisher
Derek J Stefanik
Junhyong Kim
Jonathan A Raper
Coordination of olfactory receptor choice with guidance receptor expression and function in olfactory sensory neurons.
PLoS Genetics
author_facet Puneet Dang
Stephen A Fisher
Derek J Stefanik
Junhyong Kim
Jonathan A Raper
author_sort Puneet Dang
title Coordination of olfactory receptor choice with guidance receptor expression and function in olfactory sensory neurons.
title_short Coordination of olfactory receptor choice with guidance receptor expression and function in olfactory sensory neurons.
title_full Coordination of olfactory receptor choice with guidance receptor expression and function in olfactory sensory neurons.
title_fullStr Coordination of olfactory receptor choice with guidance receptor expression and function in olfactory sensory neurons.
title_full_unstemmed Coordination of olfactory receptor choice with guidance receptor expression and function in olfactory sensory neurons.
title_sort coordination of olfactory receptor choice with guidance receptor expression and function in olfactory sensory neurons.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Genetics
issn 1553-7390
1553-7404
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Olfactory sensory neurons choose to express a single odorant receptor (OR) from a large gene repertoire and extend axons to reproducible, OR-specific locations within the olfactory bulb. This developmental process produces a topographically organized map of odorant experience in the brain. The axon guidance mechanisms that generate this pattern of connectivity, as well as those that coordinate OR choice and axonal guidance receptor expression, are incompletely understood. We applied the powerful approach of single-cell RNA-seq on newly born olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) in young zebrafish larvae to address these issues. Expression profiles were generated for 56 individual Olfactory Marker Protein (OMP) positive sensory neurons by single-cell (SC) RNA-seq. We show that just as in mouse OSNs, mature zebrafish OSNs typically express a single predominant OR transcript. Our previous work suggests that OSN targeting is related to the OR clade from which a sensory neuron chooses to express its odorant receptor. We categorized each of the mature cells based on the clade of their predominantly expressed OR. Transcripts expressed at higher levels in each of three clade-related categories were identified using Penalized Linear Discriminant Analysis (PLDA). A genome-wide approach was used to identify membrane-associated proteins that are most likely to have guidance-related activity. We found that OSNs that choose to express an OR from a particular clade also express specific subsets of potential axon guidance genes and transcription factors. We validated our identification of candidate axon guidance genes for one clade of OSNs using bulk RNA-seq from a subset of transgene-labeled neurons that project to a single protoglomerulus. The differential expression patterns of selected candidate guidance genes were confirmed using fluorescent in situ hybridization. Most importantly, we observed axonal mistargeting in knockouts of three candidate axonal guidance genes identified in this analysis: nrp1a, nrp1b, and robo2. In each case, targeting errors were detected in the subset of axons that normally express these transcripts at high levels, and not in the axons that express them at low levels. Our findings demonstrate that specific, functional, axonal guidance related genes are expressed in subsets of OSNs that that can be categorized by their patterns of OR expression.
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