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Pathogenic variants associated with speech/cognitive delay and seizures affect genes with expression biases in excitatory neurons and microglia in developing human cortex.

Jeffrey B RussAlexa C StoneKayli ManeyLauren MorrisCaroline F WrightJillian H HurstJennifer L Cohen
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
By combining extensive phenotype datasets from subjects with neurodevelopmental disorders with massive human cortical snRNAseq datasets across developmental stages, we identified cell-specific expression biases for genes in which pathogenic variants are associated with speech/cognitive delay and seizures. The involvement of genes with enriched expression in excitatory neurons or microglia highlights the unique role both cell types play in proper sculpting of the developing brain. Moreover, this information begins to shed light on distinct cortical cell types that are more likely to be impacted by pathogenic variants and that may mediate the symptomatology of resulting neurodevelopmental disorders.
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