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Series GSE187875 Query DataSets for GSE187875
Status Public on Nov 06, 2021
Title Individual Human Cortical Progenitors Can Produce Excitatory and Inhibitory Neurons
Organism Synthetic plasmid
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary The cerebral cortex is a cellularly-complex structure comprised of a rich diversity of neuronal and glial cell types. Cortical neurons can be broadly categorized into two classes—glutamatergic excitatory neurons and GABAergic inhibitory interneurons. Previous developmental studies in rodents have led to the prevailing model that while excitatory neurons are born from progenitors located in the cortex, cortical interneurons are born from a separate population of progenitors located outside of the developing cortex in the ganglionic eminences1-5. However, the developmental potential of human cortical progenitors has not been thoroughly explored. Here we show that in addition to excitatory neurons and glia, human cortical progenitors are also capable of producing GABAergic neurons with the transcriptional characteristics and morphologies of cortical interneurons. By developing a cellular barcoding tool called “ScRNAseq-compatible Tracer for Identifying Clonal Relationships” (STICR), we were able to perform clonal lineage tracing of 1912 primary human cortical progenitors from six specimens and capture both the transcriptional identities and clonal relationships of their resulting progeny. A subpopulation of cortically-born GABAergic neurons were transcriptionally similar to cortical interneurons born from the caudal ganglionic eminence and these cells were frequently related to excitatory neurons and glia. Thus, our results demonstrate that individual human cortical progenitors can generate both excitatory neurons and cortical interneurons, providing a new framework for understanding the origins of neuronal diversity in the human cortex.
 
Overall design Sequencing of Synthetic Plasmid and Lentiviral STICR libraries for quantitative analysis
 
Contributor(s) Delgado RN
Citation(s) 34912114
Submission date Nov 03, 2021
Last update date Jan 20, 2022
Contact name Tomasz Nowakowski
E-mail(s) ryanndelgado@gmail.com
Organization name UCSF
Street address 1550 4th St
City San Francisco
State/province Ca
ZIP/Postal code 94158
Country USA
 
Platforms (2)
GPL30924 Illumina HiSeq 4000 (Synthetic plasmid)
GPL30925 Illumina NextSeq 500 (Synthetic plasmid)
Samples (2)
GSM5669734 STICR_Plasmid_Library
GSM5669735 STICR_Lentiviral_Library
Relations
BioProject PRJNA777693
SRA SRP344465

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