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Signature morphoelectric properties of diverse GABAergic interneurons in the human neocortex.

Authors :
Lee BR
Dalley R
Miller JA
Chartrand T
Close J
Mann R
Mukora A
Ng L
Alfiler L
Baker K
Bertagnolli D
Brouner K
Casper T
Csajbok E
Donadio N
Driessens SLW
Egdorf T
Enstrom R
Galakhova AA
Gary A
Gelfand E
Goldy J
Hadley K
Heistek TS
Hill D
Hou WH
Johansen N
Jorstad N
Kim L
Kocsis AK
Kruse L
Kunst M
León G
Long B
Mallory M
Maxwell M
McGraw M
McMillen D
Melief EJ
Molnar G
Mortrud MT
Newman D
Nyhus J
Opitz-Araya X
Ozsvár A
Pham T
Pom A
Potekhina L
Rajanbabu R
Ruiz A
Sunkin SM
Szöts I
Taskin N
Thyagarajan B
Tieu M
Trinh J
Vargas S
Vumbaco D
Waleboer F
Walling-Bell S
Weed N
Williams G
Wilson J
Yao S
Zhou T
Barzó P
Bakken T
Cobbs C
Dee N
Ellenbogen RG
Esposito L
Ferreira M
Gouwens NW
Grannan B
Gwinn RP
Hauptman JS
Hodge R
Jarsky T
Keene CD
Ko AL
Korshoej AR
Levi BP
Meier K
Ojemann JG
Patel A
Ruzevick J
Silbergeld DL
Smith K
Sørensen JC
Waters J
Zeng H
Berg J
Capogna M
Goriounova NA
Kalmbach B
de Kock CPJ
Mansvelder HD
Sorensen SA
Tamas G
Lein ES
Ting JT
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2023 Oct 13; Vol. 382 (6667), pp. eadf6484. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Oct 13.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Human cortex transcriptomic studies have revealed a hierarchical organization of γ-aminobutyric acid-producing (GABAergic) neurons from subclasses to a high diversity of more granular types. Rapid GABAergic neuron viral genetic labeling plus Patch-seq (patch-clamp electrophysiology plus single-cell RNA sequencing) sampling in human brain slices was used to reliably target and analyze GABAergic neuron subclasses and individual transcriptomic types. This characterization elucidated transitions between PVALB and SST subclasses, revealed morphological heterogeneity within an abundant transcriptomic type, identified multiple spatially distinct types of the primate-specialized double bouquet cells (DBCs), and shed light on cellular differences between homologous mouse and human neocortical GABAergic neuron types. These results highlight the importance of multimodal phenotypic characterization for refinement of emerging transcriptomic cell type taxonomies and for understanding conserved and specialized cellular properties of human brain cell types.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
382
Issue :
6667
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37824669
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adf6484