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Comparative cellular analysis of motor cortex in human, marmoset and mouse.

Trygve E Bakken1, Nikolas L Jorstad2, Qiwen Hu3, Blue B Lake4, Wei Tian5, Brian E Kalmbach2,6, Megan Crow7, Rebecca D Hodge2, Fenna M Krienen8, Staci A Sorensen2, Jeroen Eggermont9, Zizhen Yao2, Brian D Aevermann10, Andrew I Aldridge11, Anna Bartlett11, Darren Bertagnolli2, Tamara Casper2, Rosa G Castanon11, Kirsten Crichton2, Tanya L Daigle2, Rachel Dalley2, Nick Dee2, Nikolai Dembrow6,12, Dinh Diep4, Song-Lin Ding2, Weixiu Dong4, Rongxin Fang13, Stephan Fischer7, Melissa Goldman8, Jeff Goldy2, Lucas T Graybuck2, Brian R Herb14, Xiaomeng Hou15, Jayaram Kancherla16, Matthew Kroll2, Kanan Lathia2, Baldur van Lew9, Yang Eric Li15,17, Christine S Liu18,19, Hanqing Liu11, Jacinta D Lucero5, Anup Mahurkar14, Delissa McMillen2, Jeremy A Miller2, Marmar Moussa20, Joseph R Nery11, Philip R Nicovich2, Sheng-Yong Niu11,21, Joshua Orvis14, Julia K Osteen5, Scott Owen2, Carter R Palmer18,19, Thanh Pham2, Nongluk Plongthongkum4, Olivier Poirion15, Nora M Reed8, Christine Rimorin2, Angeline Rivkin5, William J Romanow18, Adriana E Sedeño-Cortés2, Kimberly Siletti22, Saroja Somasundaram2, Josef Sulc2, Michael Tieu2, Amy Torkelson2, Herman Tung2, Xinxin Wang23, Fangming Xie24, Anna Marie Yanny2, Renee Zhang10, Seth A Ament14, M Margarita Behrens5, Hector Corrada Bravo16, Jerold Chun18, Alexander Dobin25, Jesse Gillis7, Ronna Hertzano26, Patrick R Hof27, Thomas Höllt28, Gregory D Horwitz29, C Dirk Keene30, Peter V Kharchenko3, Andrew L Ko31,32, Boudewijn P Lelieveldt9,33, Chongyuan Luo34, Eran A Mukamel35, António Pinto-Duarte5, Sebastian Preissl15, Aviv Regev36, Bing Ren15,17, Richard H Scheuermann10,37,38, Kimberly Smith2, William J Spain6,12, Owen R White14, Christof Koch2, Michael Hawrylycz2, Bosiljka Tasic2, Evan Z Macosko36, Steven A McCarroll8,36, Jonathan T Ting2,6, Hongkui Zeng2, Kun Zhang4, Guoping Feng39,40,41, Joseph R Ecker11,42, Sten Linnarsson22, Ed S Lein43.   

Abstract

The primary motor cortex (M1) is essential for voluntary fine-motor control and is functionally conserved across mammals1. Here, using high-throughput transcriptomic and epigenomic profiling of more than 450,000 single nuclei in humans, marmoset monkeys and mice, we demonstrate a broadly conserved cellular makeup of this region, with similarities that mirror evolutionary distance and are consistent between the transcriptome and epigenome. The core conserved molecular identities of neuronal and non-neuronal cell types allow us to generate a cross-species consensus classification of cell types, and to infer conserved properties of cell types across species. Despite the overall conservation, however, many species-dependent specializations are apparent, including differences in cell-type proportions, gene expression, DNA methylation and chromatin state. Few cell-type marker genes are conserved across species, revealing a short list of candidate genes and regulatory mechanisms that are responsible for conserved features of homologous cell types, such as the GABAergic chandelier cells. This consensus transcriptomic classification allows us to use patch-seq (a combination of whole-cell patch-clamp recordings, RNA sequencing and morphological characterization) to identify corticospinal Betz cells from layer 5 in non-human primates and humans, and to characterize their highly specialized physiology and anatomy. These findings highlight the robust molecular underpinnings of cell-type diversity in M1 across mammals, and point to the genes and regulatory pathways responsible for the functional identity of cell types and their species-specific adaptations.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34616062      PMCID: PMC8494640          DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-03465-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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