The basal ganglia (BG) are conserved brain regions essential for motor control, learning, emotion, and cognition, and are implicated in neurological and psychiatric disease. Yet a unified cross-species taxonomy of BG cell types is lacking, limiting translation of BG circuit mechanisms, interpretation of human genetic risk, and development of cell type-targeted tools. We present a multiomic consensus atlas of 1.8 million nuclei from human, macaque, and marmoset spanning eight BG structures. Integrating cross-species gene expression, open chromatin, and spatial profiling enables definition of conserved and divergent cell types. Alignment to existing mouse and human atlases identifies 61 homologous cell types conserved over 80 million years. We identify a STRd D2 StrioMat Hybrid medium spiny neuron (MSN) type with molecular, electrophysiological, and morphological features that clarify hybrid MSN identities. Comparative cis-regulatory analysis reveals conserved sequence grammars that encode cell identity and inform viral targeting strategies, providing a foundational resource for BG evolution, function, and disease.
Cross-species consensus atlas of the primate basal ganglia.
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作者:Johansen Nelson J, Fu Yuanyuan, Schmitz Matthew, Dubuc Alma, Kempynck Niklas, Wirthlin Morgan, Garcia Aaron D, Hewitt Madeleine, Turner Meghan A, Seeman Stephanie C, Long Brian, Liu Xiao-Ping, Dan Shu, DeBerardine Michael, Kapen Inkar, Yanny Anna Marie, Avola Alida, Barlow Samuel T, Bertagnolli Darren, Bhandiwad Ashwin, Budzillo Agata, Caballero Victor Eduardo Nieto, Caceres Lakme, Casper Tamara, Chakka Anish Bhaswanth, Chakrabarty Rushil, Clark Michael, Daniel Scott, Eggermont Jeroen, Ferrer Rebecca, French Leon, Gloe Jessica, Goldy Jeff, Guilford Nathan, Guzman Junitta, Hirschstein Daniel, Ho Windy, James Katelyn, Jones Danielle Lynne, Jungert Matthew, Kannan Madhav, Kedzierska Kasia Z, Kroes Thomas, Leytze Mckaila, Manning Arena, McCue Rachel, Morrison Chris, Nguy Beagan, Otto Sven, Pena Nick, Pham Trangthanh, Phillips Elliot, Rajagopal Abhejit, Rimorin Christine, Rivera Andrea D, Rocha Dana, Sanchez Raymond, Schau Geoffrey, Schembri Jessica, Shapovalova Nadiya V, Sherman Jamie, Thijssen Julian, Tieu Michael, Torkelson Amy, Tran Alex, Vieth Alexander, Wang Yongqi, Yuan Dan, Close Jennie, Daigle Tanya L, Dalley Rachel, Dee Nick, Ding Song-Lin, Fiabane Elysha, Gouwens Nathan, Huynh Grace, Lee Brian R, Levi Boaz P, McMillen Delissa, Miller Jeremy A, Mollenkopf Tyler, Ng Lydia, Ray Patrick L, Sobieski Cassandra, Sorensen Staci A, Yao Zizhen, Yazdani Faraz, Freiwald Winrich, Lelieveldt Boudewijn, Kalmbach Brian, Keene C Dirk, Gillis Jesse, Osumi-Sutherland David, Ting Jonathan T, Zeng Hongkui, Smith Kimberly, Krienen Fenna M, Hodge Rebecca D, Lein Ed S, Bakken Trygve E
| 期刊: | bioRxiv | 影响因子: | 0.000 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Dec 16 |
| doi: | 10.64898/2025.12.15.694496 | ||
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