Affiliation:
1. RIKEN Center for Integrated Medical Science (IMS) Yokohama City Kanagawa Japan
2. Graduate School of Medical Life Science Yokohama City University Yokohama City Kanagawa Japan
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundSingle‐cell transcriptomics allows parallel analysis of multiple cell types in tissues. Because testes comprise somatic cells and germ cells at various stages of spermatogenesis, single‐cell RNA sequencing is a powerful tool for investigating the complex process of spermatogenesis. However, single‐cell RNA sequencing analysis needs extensive knowledge of experimental technologies and bioinformatics, making it difficult for many, particularly experimental biologists and clinicians, to use it.MethodsAiming to make single‐cell RNA sequencing analysis familiar, this review article presents an overview of experimental and computational methods for single‐cell RNA sequencing analysis with a history of transcriptomics. In addition, combining the PubMed search and manual curation, this review also provides a summary of recent novel insights into human and mouse spermatogenesis obtained using single‐cell RNA sequencing analyses.Main FindingsSingle‐cell RNA sequencing identified mesenchymal cells and type II innate lymphoid cells as novel testicular cell types in the adult mouse testes, as well as detailed subtypes of germ cells. This review outlines recent discoveries into germ cell development and subtypes, somatic cell development, and cell–cell interactions.ConclusionThe findings on spermatogenesis obtained using single‐cell RNA sequencing may contribute to a deeper understanding of spermatogenesis and provide new directions for male fertility therapy.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
Subject
Cell Biology,Reproductive Medicine
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