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A multi-omics atlas of the human retina at single-cell resolution

  • Baylor College of Medicine
  • University of Utah
  • SUNY Buffalo
  • Harvard University

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Abstract

Cell classes in the human retina are highly heterogeneous with their abundance varying by several orders of magnitude. Here, we generated and integrated a multi-omics single-cell atlas of the adult human retina, including more than 250,000 nuclei for single-nuclei RNA-seq and 137,000 nuclei for single-nuclei ATAC-seq. Cross-species comparison of the retina atlas among human, monkey, mice, and chicken revealed relatively conserved and non-conserved types. Interestingly, the overall cell heterogeneity in primate retina decreases compared with that of rodent and chicken retina. Through integrative analysis, we identified 35,000 distal cis-element-gene pairs, constructed transcription factor (TF)-target regulons for more than 200 TFs, and partitioned the TFs into distinct co-active modules. We also revealed the heterogeneity of the cis-element-gene relationships in different cell types, even from the same class. Taken together, we present a comprehensive single-cell multi-omics atlas of the human retina as a resource that enables systematic molecular characterization at individual cell-type resolution.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100298
JournalCell Genomics
Volume3
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 14 2023

Keywords

  • cross-species analysis
  • gene regulation
  • human retina
  • single-cell multi-omics

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