Metabolic Atlas of Early Human Cortex Identifies Regulators of Cell Fate Transitions.

早期人类皮层代谢图谱揭示细胞命运转变的调控因子

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作者:Mil Jessenya, Soto Jose A, Matulionis Nedas, Krall Abigail, Day Francesca, Stiles Linsey, Montales Katrina P, Azizad Daria J, Gonzalez Carlos E, Nano Patricia R, Martija Antoni A, Perez-Ramirez Cesar A, Nguyen Claudia V, Kan Ryan L, Andrews Madeline G, Christofk Heather R, Bhaduri Aparna
Characterization of cell type emergence during human cortical development, which enables unique human cognition, has focused primarily on anatomical and transcriptional characterizations. Metabolic processes in the human brain that allow for rapid expansion, but contribute to vulnerability to neurodevelopmental disorders, remain largely unexplored. We performed a variety of metabolic assays in primary tissue and stem cell derived cortical organoids and observed dynamic changes in core metabolic functions, including an unexpected increase in glycolysis during late neurogenesis. By depleting glucose levels in cortical organoids, we increased outer radial glia, astrocytes, and inhibitory neurons. We found the pentose phosphate pathway (PPP) was impacted in these experiments and leveraged pharmacological and genetic manipulations to recapitulate these radial glia cell fate changes. These data identify a new role for the PPP in modulating radial glia cell fate specification and generate a resource for future exploration of additional metabolic pathways in human cortical development.

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