TY - JOUR
T1 - Single-Cell Analysis in Cerebrovascular Research
T2 - Primed for Breakthroughs and Clinical Impact
AU - Albertson, Asher J.
AU - Winkler, Ethan A.
AU - Yang, Andrew C.
AU - Buckwalter, Marion S.
AU - Dingman, Andra L.
AU - Fan, Huihui
AU - Herson, Paco S.
AU - McCullough, Louise D.
AU - Perez-Pinzon, Miguel A.
AU - Sansing, Lauren H.
AU - Sun, Dandan
AU - Alkayed, Nabil J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025/4/1
Y1 - 2025/4/1
N2 - Data generated using single-cell RNA-sequencing has the potential to transform understanding of the cerebral circulation and advance clinical care. However, the high volume of data, sometimes generated and presented without proper pathophysiological context, can be difficult to interpret and integrate into current understanding of the cerebral circulation and its disorders. Furthermore, heterogeneity in the representation of brain regions and vascular segments makes it difficult to compare results across studies. There are currently no standards for tissue collection and processing that allow easy comparisons across studies and analytical platforms. There are no standards either for single-cell data analysis and presentation. This topical review introduces single-cell RNA-sequencing to physicians and scientists in the cerebrovascular field, with the goals of highlighting opportunities and challenges of applying this technology in the cerebrovascular field and discussing key concepts and knowledge gaps that can be addressed by single-cell RNA-sequencing.
AB - Data generated using single-cell RNA-sequencing has the potential to transform understanding of the cerebral circulation and advance clinical care. However, the high volume of data, sometimes generated and presented without proper pathophysiological context, can be difficult to interpret and integrate into current understanding of the cerebral circulation and its disorders. Furthermore, heterogeneity in the representation of brain regions and vascular segments makes it difficult to compare results across studies. There are currently no standards for tissue collection and processing that allow easy comparisons across studies and analytical platforms. There are no standards either for single-cell data analysis and presentation. This topical review introduces single-cell RNA-sequencing to physicians and scientists in the cerebrovascular field, with the goals of highlighting opportunities and challenges of applying this technology in the cerebrovascular field and discussing key concepts and knowledge gaps that can be addressed by single-cell RNA-sequencing.
KW - brain
KW - cerebrovascular circulation
KW - sequence analysis, RNA
KW - stroke
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85214087568&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1161/STROKEAHA.124.049001
DO - 10.1161/STROKEAHA.124.049001
M3 - Review article
C2 - 39772596
AN - SCOPUS:85214087568
SN - 0039-2499
VL - 56
SP - 1082
EP - 1091
JO - Stroke
JF - Stroke
IS - 4
ER -