Spatiotemporal gene expression trajectories reveal developmental hierarchies of the human cortex.
Tomasz Jan NowakowskiAparna BhaduriAlex Aaron PollenBeatriz AlvaradoMohammed A Mostajo-RadjiElizabeth Di LulloMaximilian HaeusslerCarmen Sandoval-EspinosaSiyuan John LiuDmitri VelmeshevJohain Ryad OunadjelaJoe ShugaXiaohui WangDaniel A LimJay A WestAnne A LeyratW James KentArnold R KriegsteinPublished in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2018)
Systematic analyses of spatiotemporal gene expression trajectories during organogenesis have been challenging because diverse cell types at different stages of maturation and differentiation coexist in the emerging tissues. We identified discrete cell types as well as temporally and spatially restricted trajectories of radial glia maturation and neurogenesis in developing human telencephalon. These lineage-specific trajectories reveal the expression of neurogenic transcription factors in early radial glia and enriched activation of mammalian target of rapamycin signaling in outer radial glia. Across cortical areas, modest transcriptional differences among radial glia cascade into robust typological distinctions among maturing neurons. Together, our results support a mixed model of topographical, typological, and temporal hierarchies governing cell-type diversity in the developing human telencephalon, including distinct excitatory lineages emerging in rostral and caudal cerebral cortex.
Keyphrases
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