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Human neocortical expansion involves glutamatergic neuron diversification.

Authors :
Berg J
Sorensen SA
Ting JT
Miller JA
Chartrand T
Buchin A
Bakken TE
Budzillo A
Dee N
Ding SL
Gouwens NW
Hodge RD
Kalmbach B
Lee C
Lee BR
Alfiler L
Baker K
Barkan E
Beller A
Berry K
Bertagnolli D
Bickley K
Bomben J
Braun T
Brouner K
Casper T
Chong P
Crichton K
Dalley R
de Frates R
Desta T
Lee SD
D'Orazi F
Dotson N
Egdorf T
Enstrom R
Farrell C
Feng D
Fong O
Furdan S
Galakhova AA
Gamlin C
Gary A
Glandon A
Goldy J
Gorham M
Goriounova NA
Gratiy S
Graybuck L
Gu H
Hadley K
Hansen N
Heistek TS
Henry AM
Heyer DB
Hill D
Hill C
Hupp M
Jarsky T
Kebede S
Keene L
Kim L
Kim MH
Kroll M
Latimer C
Levi BP
Link KE
Mallory M
Mann R
Marshall D
Maxwell M
McGraw M
McMillen D
Melief E
Mertens EJ
Mezei L
Mihut N
Mok S
Molnar G
Mukora A
Ng L
Ngo K
Nicovich PR
Nyhus J
Olah G
Oldre A
Omstead V
Ozsvar A
Park D
Peng H
Pham T
Pom CA
Potekhina L
Rajanbabu R
Ransford S
Reid D
Rimorin C
Ruiz A
Sandman D
Sulc J
Sunkin SM
Szafer A
Szemenyei V
Thomsen ER
Tieu M
Torkelson A
Trinh J
Tung H
Wakeman W
Waleboer F
Ward K
Wilbers R
Williams G
Yao Z
Yoon JG
Anastassiou C
Arkhipov A
Barzo P
Bernard A
Cobbs C
de Witt Hamer PC
Ellenbogen RG
Esposito L
Ferreira M
Gwinn RP
Hawrylycz MJ
Hof PR
Idema S
Jones AR
Keene CD
Ko AL
Murphy GJ
Ng L
Ojemann JG
Patel AP
Phillips JW
Silbergeld DL
Smith K
Tasic B
Yuste R
Segev I
de Kock CPJ
Mansvelder HD
Tamas G
Zeng H
Koch C
Lein ES
Source :
Nature [Nature] 2021 Oct; Vol. 598 (7879), pp. 151-158. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Oct 06.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The neocortex is disproportionately expanded in human compared with mouse <superscript>1,2</superscript> , both in its total volume relative to subcortical structures and in the proportion occupied by supragranular layers composed of neurons that selectively make connections within the neocortex and with other telencephalic structures. Single-cell transcriptomic analyses of human and mouse neocortex show an increased diversity of glutamatergic neuron types in supragranular layers in human neocortex and pronounced gradients as a function of cortical depth <superscript>3</superscript> . Here, to probe the functional and anatomical correlates of this transcriptomic diversity, we developed a robust platform combining patch clamp recording, biocytin staining and single-cell RNA-sequencing (Patch-seq) to examine neurosurgically resected human tissues. We demonstrate a strong correspondence between morphological, physiological and transcriptomic phenotypes of five human glutamatergic supragranular neuron types. These were enriched in but not restricted to layers, with one type varying continuously in all phenotypes across layers 2 and 3. The deep portion of layer 3 contained highly distinctive cell types, two of which express a neurofilament protein that labels long-range projection neurons in primates that are selectively depleted in Alzheimer's disease <superscript>4,5</superscript> . Together, these results demonstrate the explanatory power of transcriptomic cell-type classification, provide a structural underpinning for increased complexity of cortical function in humans, and implicate discrete transcriptomic neuron types as selectively vulnerable in disease.<br /> (© 2021. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-4687
Volume :
598
Issue :
7879
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34616067
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03813-8