Reactivation of mammalian regeneration by turning on an evolutionarily disabled genetic switch
Weifeng Lin, Xiaohui Jia, Xiaofeng Shi, Qiuya He, Panyu Zhang, Xianglei Zhang, Liping Zhang, Mingqi Wu, Tengfei Ren, Yufei Liu, Haohao Deng, Yanyao Li, Shiqi Liu, Shaoyong Huang, Jingmin Kang, Jun Luo, Ziqing Deng, Wei Wang
Mammals display prominent diversity in the ability to regenerate damaged ear pinna, but the genetic changes underlying the failure of regeneration remain elusive. We performed comparative single-cell and spatial transcriptomic analyses of rabbits and mice recovering from pinna damage. Insufficient retinoic acid (RA) production, caused by the deficiency of rate-limiting enzyme Aldh1a2 and boosted RA degradation, was responsible for the failure of mouse pinna regeneration. Switching on