| Literature DB >> 32634398 |
John DeSisto1, Rebecca O'Rourke2, Hannah E Jones3, Bradley Pawlikowski2, Alexandra D Malek2, Stephanie Bonney3, Fabien Guimiot4, Kenneth L Jones5, Julie A Siegenthaler6.
Abstract
The meninges are a multilayered structure composed of fibroblasts, blood and lymphatic vessels, and immune cells. Meningeal fibroblasts secrete a variety of factors that control CNS development, yet strikingly little is known about their heterogeneity or development. Using single-cell sequencing, we report distinct transcriptional signatures for fibroblasts in the embryonic dura, arachnoid, and pia. We define new markers for meningeal layers and show conservation in human meninges. We find that embryonic meningeal fibroblasts are transcriptionally distinct between brain regions and identify a regionally localized pial subpopulation marked by the expression of μ-crystallin. Developmental analysis reveals a progressive, ventral-to-dorsal maturation of telencephalic meninges. Our studies have generated an unparalleled view of meningeal fibroblasts, providing molecular profiles of embryonic meningeal fibroblasts by layer and yielding insights into the mechanisms of meninges development and function.Entities:
Keywords: CNS; arachnoid barrier; brain development; fibroblast; human meninges; pial basement membrane; retinoic acid; scRNA-seq
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32634398 PMCID: PMC7769050 DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2020.06.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Cell ISSN: 1534-5807 Impact factor: 12.270