Volume 7 Issue 4, Apr 2022

ISSN: 2095-9907 

EISSN: 2059-23635 

2023 impact factor 40.8 

 (Clarivate Analytics, 2024)

Volume 7 Issue 4, Apr 2022:
Article
Temporal and spatial cellular and molecular pathological alterations with single-cell resolution in the adult spinal cord after injury
Chen Li,Zhourui Wu,Liqiang Zhou,Jingliang Shao,Xiao Hu,Wei Xu,Yilong Ren,Xingfei Zhu,Weihong Ge,Kunshan Zhang,Jiping Liu,Runzhi Huang,Jing Yu,Dandan Luo,Xuejiao Yang,Wenmin Zhu,Rongrong Zhu,Changhong Zheng,Yi Eve Sun &…Liming Cheng 
Spinal cord injury (SCI) involves diverse injury responses in different cell types in a temporally and spatially specific manner. Here, using single-cell transcriptomic analyses combined with classic anatomical, behavioral, electrophysiological analyses, we report, with single-cell resolution, temporal molecular and cellular changes in crush-injured adult mouse spinal cord. Data revealed pathological changes of 12 different major cell types, three of which infiltrated into the spinal cord at distinct times post-injury. We discovered novel microglia and astrocyte subtypes in the uninjured spinal cord, and their dynamic conversions into additional stage-specific subtypes/states. Most dynamic changes occur at 3-days post-injury and by day-14 the second wave of microglial activation emerged, accompanied with changes in various cell types including neurons, indicative of the second round of attacks. By day-38, major cell types are still substantially deviated from uninjured states, demonstrating prolonged alterations. This study provides a comprehensive mapping of cellular/molecular pathological changes along the temporal axis after SCI, which may facilitate the development of novel therapeutic strategies, including those targeting microglia.