| Literature DB >> 33547496 |
Zhe Ding1,2, Luyun Sun2, Cen Yang1,2, Aihua Liu3,4, Fukai Bao5,6.
Abstract
Exploring and revealing the secret of the function of the human brain has been the dream of mankind and science. Delineating brain transcriptional regulation has been extremely challenging, but recent technological advances have facilitated a deeper investigation of molecular processes in the brain. Tracing the molecular regulatory mechanisms of different gene expression profiles in the brain is divergent and has made it possible to connect spatial and temporal variations in gene expression to distributed properties of brain structure and function. Here, we review the molecular diversity of the brain among rodents, non-human primates and humans. We also discuss the molecular mechanism of non-coding DNA/RNA at the transcriptional/post-transcriptional level based on recent technical advances to highlight an improved understanding of the complex transcriptional network in the brain. Spatiotemporal and single-cell transcriptomics have attempted to gain novel insight into the development and evolution of the brain as well as the progression of human diseases. Although it is clear that the field is developing and challenges remain to be resolved, the impressive recent progress provides a solid foundation to better understand the brain and evidence-based recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of brain diseases.Entities:
Keywords: Brain transcriptome; Non-coding sequence; Single-cell sequence; Spatiotemporal transcriptome; Transcriptional regulation
Year: 2021 PMID: 33547496 DOI: 10.1007/s00429-021-02230-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain Struct Funct ISSN: 1863-2653 Impact factor: 3.270