The molecular cytoarchitecture of the adult mouse brain

Langlieb, Jonah and Sachdev, Nina S. and Balderrama, Karol S. and Nadaf, Naeem M. and Raj, Mukund and Murray, Evan and Webber, James T. and Vanderburg, Charles and Gazestani, Vahid and Tward, Daniel and Mezias, Chris and Li, Xu and Flowers, Katelyn and Cable, Dylan M. and Norton, Tabitha and Mitra, Partha and Chen, Fei and Macosko, Evan Z. (2023) The molecular cytoarchitecture of the adult mouse brain. Nature, 624 (7991). pp. 333-342. ISSN 0028-0836

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Abstract

The function of the mammalian brain relies upon the specification and spatial positioning of diversely specialized cell types. Yet, the molecular identities of the cell types and their positions within individual anatomical structures remain incompletely known. To construct a comprehensive atlas of cell types in each brain structure, we paired high-throughput single-nucleus RNA sequencing with Slide-seq1,2—a recently developed spatial transcriptomics method with near-cellular resolution—across the entire mouse brain. Integration of these datasets revealed the cell type composition of each neuroanatomical structure. Cell type diversity was found to be remarkably high in the midbrain, hindbrain and hypothalamus, with most clusters requiring a combination of at least three discrete gene expression markers to uniquely define them. Using these data, we developed a framework for genetically accessing each cell type, comprehensively characterized neuropeptide and neurotransmitter signalling, elucidated region-specific specializations in activity-regulated gene expression and ascertained the heritability enrichment of neurological and psychiatric phenotypes. These data, available as an online resource (www.BrainCellData.org), should find diverse applications across neuroscience, including the construction of new genetic tools and the prioritization of specific cell types and circuits in the study of brain diseases.

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Subjects: Eprints AP open Archive > Geological Science
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Date Deposited: 14 Dec 2023 10:54
Last Modified: 14 Dec 2023 10:54
URI: http://asian.go4sending.com/id/eprint/1895

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