The basal ganglia play essential roles in motor control, emotion, learning and reward processing. Their dysfunction contributes to many neurological and psychiatric disorders. However, the gene regulatory programs defining basal ganglia cell-type identity and function remain poorly understood, limiting interpretation of disease-associated non-coding variants. Here, we present the first single-cell multiome atlas of histone modifications and transcriptomes across eight basal ganglia regions from neurotypical adult human donors. Joint profiling reveals cell-type-specific deployment of active and repressive cis-regulatory elements and gene regulatory networks, and suggests a combinatorial homeobox transcription factor code underlying cell identity. Integration with matched spatial transcriptomic MERFISH data uncovers regional heterogeneity of epigenomic landscapes. Comparative analysis between human and mouse medium spiny neurons uncovers conservation of core gene regulatory features. This atlas interprets non-coding risk variants of neuropsychiatric disorders and supports the development of a deep learning model to predict gene regulation and functional effects of disease-associated variants.
Single-cell Multiome Analysis of Chromatin State and Transcriptome in the Human Basal Ganglia.
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作者:Chang Lei, Li Kai, Xie Yang, Zhong Guojie, Rink Jonathan A, Báez-Becerra Cindy Tatiana, Lie Audrey, Indralingam Hannah S, Dong Keyi, Loe Timothy, Wang Zhaoning, Zu Songpeng, Kern Joseph Colin, Zhao Zoey, Boone Eric, Flores Jesus, Monell Alexander, Olness Jacqueline, Barragan Cesar, Osgood Emma, Owens William, Schenker-Ahmed Natalie, Zhang Wenjin, Liu Di, Barcoma Ariana S, Willier Jackson K, Knutson Kyle W, Russo Kaitlyn G, Liu Jiayi, Cho Silvia, Arzavala Jessica, Young Carissa K, Sundaram Guha V, Manning Austin C, Sanchez Yareli, Bikkina Aleksandra, Berry Jillian, Gao Xiaomeng, O'Connor Carolyn, Liem Michelle, Marrin Mikayla V, Rose Cynthia, Alt Shane N, Zhu Chenxu, Zemke Nathan R, Ding Wubin, Klein Amit, Fu Yuanyuan, Johansen Nelson, Bakken Trygve E, Hodge Rebecca D, Keene C Dirk, Lein Ed S, Li Daofeng, Zhu Quan, Wang Ting, Xu Xiangmin, Ecker Joseph R, Behrens M Margarita, Ren Bing
| 期刊: | bioRxiv | 影响因子: | 0.000 |
| 时间: | 2026 | 起止号: | 2026 Feb 3 |
| doi: | 10.64898/2026.02.03.703645 | ||
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