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SPATIALLY PRECISE IN SITU TRANSCRIPTOMICS IN NPF NEURONS

Yaara Diamant Karasikand 3 co-authors

The Alexander Kofkin Faculty of Engineering, Bar-Ilan University

FENS Forum 2026 (2026)
Barcelona, Spain
Board PS01-07AM-176

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PS01-07AM-176

Abstract

Spatial organization of RNA within neurons plays a critical role in regulating neuronal function and behavior, yet existing transcriptomic approaches are largely limited to either RNA sequencing without spatial information, or spatial examination of thin tissue sections. These approaches disrupt three-dimensional tissue architecture, which is especially limiting when studying neuronal populations distributed across the intact brain. Here, we apply Expansion Sequencing (ExSeq), which combines expansion microscopy and in situ sequencing, to the entire Drosophila brain. Using this approach, we mapped the spatial localization of 100 genes within neuropeptide F (NPF) neurons, a distributed neuronal population in the Drosophila brain. Because ExSeq is applied to the intact brain, transcript localization can be resolved at subcellular scales, including the soma, dendrites, axons, and synaptic regions of NPF neurons.

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