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Title: A method to identify tissue cell subpopulations with distinct multi-molecular profiles from data on co-localization of two markers at a time : the case of sensory ganglia
Authors: Catacuzzeno, Luigi
Sforna, Luigi
D'Adamo, Maria Cristina
Pessia, Mauro
Franciolini, Fabio
Keywords: Immunocytochemistry
Immunohistochemistry
In situ hybridization
Sensory neurons
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Catacuzzeno, L., Sforna, L., D'Adamo, M. C., Pessia, M., & Franciolini, F. (2014). A method to identify tissue cell subpopulations with distinct multi-molecular profiles from data on co-localization of two markers at a time: the case of sensory ganglia. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 224, 88-95.
Abstract: Background: Most biological tissues are characterized by high morphological and functional cell heterogeneity. To investigate this heterogeneity at the molecular level, scientists have tried to associate specific sets of molecular markers (molecular profiles) to functionally distinct cell subpopulations, evaluating their expression using immunochemistry and in situ hybridization techniques. New method: We propose here a novel analysis that allows the estimation of the frequency of cells expressing distinct molecular profiles starting from data on the co-expression of two markers at a time. In order to facilitate the application of the proposed analysis, we developed and make available a user-friendly window-based software. Results: We successfully applied the analytical method to experimental data from adult rat sensory neurons. In a first application we subgrouped DRG neurons in 11 subpopulations on the basis of the co-expression of 6 molecular markers (the TRPs type V1, A1, and M8 and the trks type A, B, and C). In a second application we found that while rat DRG have significant frequencies of peptidergic/IB4-negative and non-peptidergic/IB4-positive nociceptors, rat TG neurons lack almost completely these two subpopulations. Comparison with existing methods: The analytical method here proposed overcomes the limitations of the presently available experimental techniques, most of which can assess the co-expression of only few molecular markers at a time. Conclusions: This new method will allow a better understanding of the molecular and cellular heterogeneity of tissues in normal and pathological conditions.
Description: This work was supported by grants from Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio Perugia, Telethon (GGP11188), Ministero della Salute (GR-2009-1580433) and MIUR-PRIN 20108WT59Y_004.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/28268
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