A single-cell genomic atlas for maturation of the human cerebellum during early childhood

被引:9
|
作者
Ament, Seth A. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Cortes-Gutierrez, Marcia [1 ]
Herb, Brian R. [1 ,4 ]
Mocci, Evelina [1 ,5 ]
Colantuoni, Carlo [1 ,6 ,7 ]
McCarthy, Margaret M. [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Maryland, Sch Med, Inst Genome Sci, Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
[2] Univ Maryland, Sch Med, Maryland Psychiat Res Ctr, Dept Psychiat, Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
[3] Univ Maryland, Sch Med, UM MIND, Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
[4] Univ Maryland, Sch Med, Dept Pharmacol, Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
[5] Univ Maryland, Sch Nursing, Dept Pain Sci, Baltimore, MD USA
[6] Johns Hopkins Sch Med, Dept Neurol, Baltimore, MD USA
[7] Johns Hopkins Sch Med, Dept Neurosci, Baltimore, MD USA
关键词
ESTRADIOL SYNTHESIS; IMMUNE ACTIVATION; PROSTAGLANDIN-E2; DYSFUNCTION; ANNOTATION; VARIANTS; ONTOLOGY; BEHAVIOR; PACKAGE; MOUSE;
D O I
10.1126/scitranslmed.ade1283
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Inflammation early in life is a clinically established risk factor for autism spectrum disorders and schizophrenia, yet the impact of inflammation on human brain development is poorly understood. The cerebellum undergoes protracted postnatal maturation, making it especially susceptible to perturbations contributing to the risk of developing neurodevelopmental disorders. Here, using single-cell genomics of postmortem cerebellar brain samples, we characterized the postnatal development of cerebellar neurons and glia in 1- to 5-year-old children, comparing individuals who had died while experiencing inflammation with those who had died as a result of an accident. Our analyses revealed that inflammation and postnatal cerebellar maturation are associated with extensive, overlapping transcriptional changes primarily in two subtypes of inhibitory neurons: Purkinje neurons and Golgi neurons. Immunohistochemical analysis of a subset of these postmortem cerebellar samples revealed no change to Purkinje neuron soma size but evidence for increased activation of microglia in those children who had experienced inflammation. Maturation-associated and inflammation-associated gene expression changes included genes implicated in neurodevelopmental disorders. A gene regulatory network model integrating cell type-specific gene expression and chromatin accessibility identified seven temporally specific gene networks in Purkinje neurons and suggested that inflammation may be associated with the premature down-regulation of developmental gene expression programs.
引用
收藏
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] A Single-Cell Transcriptomic Atlas of Thymus Organogenesis Resolves Cell Types and Developmental Maturation
    Kernfeld, Eric M.
    Genga, Ryan M. J.
    Neherin, Kashfia
    Magaletta, Margaret E.
    Xu, Ping
    Maehr, Rene
    IMMUNITY, 2018, 48 (06) : 1258 - +
  • [32] Single Cell Atlas: a single-cell multi-omics human cell encyclopedia
    Pan, Lu
    Parini, Paolo
    Tremmel, Roman
    Loscalzo, Joseph
    Lauschke, Volker
    Maron, Bradley
    Paci, Paola
    Ernberg, Ingemar
    Tan, Nguan Soon
    Liao, Zehuan
    Yin, Weiyao
    Rengarajan, Sundararaman
    Li, Xuexin
    GENOME BIOLOGY, 2024, 25 (01)
  • [33] A Single-Cell Transcriptomic Atlas of Human Neocortical Development during Mid-gestation
    Polioudakis, Damon
    de la Torre-Ubieta, Luis
    Langerman, Justin
    Elkins, Andrew G.
    Shi, Xu
    Stein, Jason L.
    Vuong, Celine K.
    Nichterwitz, Susanne
    Gevorgian, Melinda
    Opland, Carli K.
    Lu, Daning
    Connell, William
    Ruzzo, Elizabeth K.
    Lowe, Jennifer K.
    Hadzic, Tarik
    Hinz, Flora, I
    Sabri, Shan
    Lowry, William E.
    Gerstein, Mark B.
    Plath, Kathrin
    Geschwind, Daniel H.
    NEURON, 2019, 103 (05) : 785 - +
  • [34] Single-cell atlas of early human brain development highlights heterogeneity of human neuroepithelial cells and early radial glia
    Eze, Ugomma C.
    Bhaduri, Aparna
    Haeussler, Maximilian
    Nowakowski, Tomasz J.
    Kriegstein, Arnold R.
    NATURE NEUROSCIENCE, 2021, 24 (04) : 584 - 594
  • [35] A Single-Cell Transcriptome Atlas Characterizes the Immune Landscape of Human Testes During Aging
    Jiang, Qiaoling
    Cui, Lina
    Nie, Xichen
    Cai, Hui
    Zhang, Wenxiu
    Lu, Xiaojian
    Guo, Yifei
    Hotaling, James M.
    Cairns, Bradley R.
    Wang, Xiaoyan
    Guo, Jingtao
    AGING CELL, 2025,
  • [36] Single-cell atlas of early human brain development highlights heterogeneity of human neuroepithelial cells and early radial glia
    Ugomma C. Eze
    Aparna Bhaduri
    Maximilian Haeussler
    Tomasz J. Nowakowski
    Arnold R. Kriegstein
    Nature Neuroscience, 2021, 24 : 584 - 594
  • [37] Single-cell genomic analysis of human cerebral organoids
    Kanton, Sabina
    Treutlein, Barbara
    Camp, J. Gray
    HUMAN PLURIPOTENT STEM CELL DERIVED ORGANOID MODELS, 2020, 159 : 229 - 256
  • [38] A single-cell and spatially resolved atlas of human breast cancers
    Wu, Sunny Z.
    Al-Eryani, Ghamdan
    Roden, Daniel Lee
    Junankar, Simon
    Harvey, Kate
    Andersson, Alma
    Thennavan, Aatish
    Wang, Chenfei
    Torpy, James R.
    Bartonicek, Nenad
    Wang, Taopeng
    Larsson, Ludvig
    Kaczorowski, Dominik
    Weisenfeld, Neil, I
    Uytingco, Cedric R.
    Chew, Jennifer G.
    Bent, Zachary W.
    Chan, Chia-Ling
    Gnanasambandapillai, Vikkitharan
    Dutertre, Charles-Antoine
    Gluch, Laurence
    Hui, Mun N.
    Beith, Jane
    Parker, Andrew
    Robbins, Elizabeth
    Segara, Davendra
    Cooper, Caroline
    Mak, Cindy
    Chan, Belinda
    Warrier, Sanjay
    Ginhoux, Florent
    Millar, Ewan
    Powell, Joseph E.
    Williams, Stephen R.
    Liu, X. Shirley
    O'Toole, Sandra
    Lim, Elgene
    Lundeberg, Joakim
    Perou, Charles M.
    Swarbrick, Alexander
    NATURE GENETICS, 2021, 53 (09) : 1334 - +
  • [39] The single-cell atlas of cultured human endometrial stromal cells
    Li, Rong
    Wang, Tian-yuan
    Shelp-Peck, Elinor
    Wu, San-Pin
    Demayo, Francesco J.
    F&S SCIENCE, 2022, 3 (04): : 349 - 366
  • [40] A comparative atlas of single-cell chromatin accessibility in the human brain
    Li, Yang Eric
    Preissl, Sebastian
    Miller, Michael
    Johnson, Nicholas D.
    Wang, Zihan
    Jiao, Henry
    Zhu, Chenxu
    Wang, Zhaoning
    Xie, Yang
    Poirion, Olivier
    Kern, Colin
    Pinto-Duarte, Antonio
    Tian, Wei
    Siletti, Kimberly
    Emerson, Nora
    Osteen, Julia
    Lucero, Jacinta
    Lin, Lin
    Yang, Qian
    Zhu, Quan
    Zemke, Nathan
    Espinoza, Sarah
    Yanny, Anna Marie
    Nyhus, Julie
    Dee, Nick
    Casper, Tamara
    Shapovalova, Nadiya
    Hirschstein, Daniel
    Hodge, Rebecca D.
    Linnarsson, Sten
    Bakken, Trygve
    Levi, Boaz
    Keene, C. Dirk
    Shang, Jingbo
    Lein, Ed
    Wang, Allen
    Behrens, M. Margarita
    Ecker, Joseph R.
    Ren, Bing
    SCIENCE, 2023, 382 (6667) : 180 - +