| Literature DB >> 31700606 |
Hai-Long Zhang1, Jia-Wen Long1, Wei Han1, Jiuzhou Wang2, Weichen Song3, Guan Ning Lin4, Dong-Min Yin1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia is a common psychiatric disease with high hereditary. The identification of schizophrenia risk genes (SRG) has shed light on its pathophysiological mechanisms. Mouse genetic models have been widely used to study the function of SRG in the brain with a cell type specific fashion. However, whether the cellular expression pattern of SRG is conserved between human and mouse brain is not thoroughly studied.Entities:
Keywords: Cortex; GABAergic neuron; Gene; Glutamatergic neuron; Human and mouse; Non-neuronal cell; Schizophrenia; Single-cell RNA sequence
Year: 2019 PMID: 31700606 PMCID: PMC6829839 DOI: 10.1186/s13578-019-0352-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Biosci ISSN: 2045-3701 Impact factor: 7.133
Fig. 1Cell-type taxonomy in human and mouse V1 cortex. a, b t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding (tSNE) visualization of 8998 nuclei from human V1 cortex grouped by expression similarity and colored by cluster (a) and cell type (b). c, d tSNE visualization of 15,413 cells from mouse V1 cortex grouped by expression similarity and colored by cluster (c) and cell type (d). 14,048 out of 15,413 cells can be grouped into three major cell types
Fig. 2GO and KEGG analysis of differential expressed SRG in total cell population between human versus mouse V1 cortex. Significantly overrepresented cellular component (a), biological process (b) and molecular function (c). d Significantly overrepresented KEGG. The x-axis represents the value of −log10p, the y-axis indicates the item of GO or KEGG, the numbers after each bar indicate the list hits/pop hits
Fig. 3GO and KEGG analysis of differential expressed SRG in glutamatergic neurons between human versus mouse V1 cortex. Significantly overrepresented cellular component (a), biological process (b) and molecular function (c). d significantly overrepresented KEGG. The x-axis represents the value of −log10p, the y-axis indicates the item of GO or KEGG, the numbers after each bar indicate the list hits/pop hits
Fig. 4GO and KEGG analysis of differential expressed SRG in GABAergic neurons between human versus mouse V1 cortex. Significantly overrepresented biological process (a) and molecular function (b). c Significantly overrepresented KEGG. The x-axis represents the value of −log10p, the y-axis indicates the item of GO or KEGG, the numbers after each bar indicate the list hits/pop hits
| Human cortex | Mouse cortex | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Expressed | a | b | a + b |
| Non-expressed | c | d | c + d |
| Total | a + c | b + d | a + b + c + d |