Transcriptional Landscape of the Prenatal Human Brain

Summary The anatomical and functional architecture of the human brain is largely determined by prenatal transcriptional processes. We describe an anatomically comprehensive atlas of mid-gestational human brain, including de novo reference atlases, in situ hybridization, ultra-high resolution magneti...

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Hauptverfasser: Miller, Jeremy A, Ding, Song-Lin, Sunkin, Susan M, Smith, Kimberly A, Ng, Lydia, Szafer, Aaron, Ebbert, Amanda, Riley, Zackery L, Aiona, Kaylynn, Arnold, James M, Bennet, Crissa, Bertagnolli, Darren, Brouner, Krissy, Butler, Stephanie, Caldejon, Shiella, Carey, Anita, Cuhaciyan, Christine, Dalley, Rachel A, Dee, Nick, Dolbeare, Tim A, Facer, Benjamin A. C, Feng, David, Fliss, Tim P, Gee, Garrett, Goldy, Jeff, Gourley, Lindsey, Gregor, Benjamin W, Gu, Guangyu, Howard, Robert E, Jochim, Jayson M, Kuan, Chihchau L, Lau, Christopher, Lee, Chang-Kyu, Lee, Felix, Lemon, Tracy A, Lesnar, Phil, McMurray, Bergen, Mastan, Naveed, Mosqueda, Nerick F, Naluai-Cecchini, Theresa, Ngo, Nhan-Kiet, Nyhus, Julie, Oldre, Aaron, Olson, Eric, Parente, Jody, Parker, Patrick D, Parry, Sheana E, Player, Allison Stevens, Pletikos, Mihovil, Reding, Melissa, Royall, Joshua J, Roll, Kate, Sandman, David, Sarreal, Melaine, Shapouri, Sheila, Shapovalova, Nadiya V, Shen, Elaine H, Sjoquist, Nathan, Slaughterbeck, Clifford R, Smith, Michael, Sodt, Andy J, Williams, Derric, Zöllei, Lilla, Fischl, Bruce, Gerstein, Mark B, Geschwind, Daniel H, Glass, Ian A, Hawrylycz, Michael J, Hevner, Robert F, Huang, Hao, Jones, Allan R, Knowles, James A, Levitt, Pat, Phillips, John W, Sestan, Nenad, Wohnoutka, Paul, Dang, Chinh, Bernard, Amy, Hohmann, John G, Lein, Ed S
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Zusammenfassung:Summary The anatomical and functional architecture of the human brain is largely determined by prenatal transcriptional processes. We describe an anatomically comprehensive atlas of mid-gestational human brain, including de novo reference atlases, in situ hybridization, ultra-high resolution magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and microarray analysis on highly discrete laser microdissected brain regions. In developing cerebral cortex, transcriptional differences are found between different proliferative and postmitotic layers, wherein laminar signatures reflect cellular composition and developmental processes. Cytoarchitectural differences between human and mouse have molecular correlates, including species differences in gene expression in subplate, although surprisingly we find minimal differences between the inner and human-expanded outer subventricular zones. Both germinal and postmitotic cortical layers exhibit fronto-temporal gradients, with particular enrichment in frontal lobe. Finally, many neurodevelopmental disorder and human evolution-related genes show patterned expression, potentially underlying unique features of human cortical formation. These data provide a rich, freely-accessible resource for understanding human brain development.
ISSN:0028-0836
DOI:10.1038/nature13185