BACKGROUND: Increased vulnerability to stress is a major risk factor for several mood disorders, including major depressive disorder. Although cellular and molecular mechanisms associated with depressive behaviors following stress have been identified, little is known about the mechanisms that confer the vulnerability that predisposes individuals to future damage from chronic stress. METHODS: We used multisite in vivo neurophysiology in freely behaving male and female C57BL/6 mice (n = 12) to measure electrical brain network activity previously identified as indicating a latent stress vulnerability brain state. We combined this neurophysiological approach with single-cell RNA sequencing of the prefrontal cortex to identify distinct transcriptomic differences between groups of mice with inherent high and low stress vulnerability. RESULTS: We identified hundreds of differentially expressed genes (p(adjusted) < .05) across 5 major cell types in animals with high and low stress vulnerability brain network activity. This unique analysis revealed that GABAergic (gamma-aminobutyric acidergic) neuron gene expression contributed most to the network activity of the stress vulnerability brain state. Upregulation of mitochondrial and metabolic pathways also distinguished high and low vulnerability brain states, especially in inhibitory neurons. Importantly, genes that were differentially regulated with vulnerability network activity significantly overlapped (above chance) with those identified by genome-wide association studies as having single nucleotide polymorphisms significantly associated with depression as well as genes more highly expressed in postmortem prefrontal cortex of patients with major depressive disorder. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first study to identify cell types and genes involved in a latent stress vulnerability state in the brain.
Transcriptomic Evaluation of a Stress Vulnerability Network Using Single-Cell RNA Sequencing in Mouse Prefrontal Cortex.
利用单细胞 RNA 测序技术对小鼠前额叶皮层应激脆弱性网络进行转录组学评估
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作者:Hing Benjamin, Mitchell Sara B, Filali Yassine, Eberle Maureen, Hultman Ian, Matkovich Molly, Kasturirangan Mukundan, Johnson Micah, Wyche Whitney, Jimenez Alli, Velamuri Radha, Ghumman Mahnoor, Wickramasinghe Himali, Christian Olivia, Srivastava Sanvesh, Hultman Rainbo
| 期刊: | Biological Psychiatry | 影响因子: | 9.000 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Dec 1; 96(11):886-899 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.biopsych.2024.05.023 | 种属: | Mouse |
| 研究方向: | 细胞生物学 | ||
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