Single-cell delineation of lineage and genetic identity in the mouse brain

小鼠大脑中谱系和遗传身份的单细胞描绘

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作者:Rachel C Bandler #, Ilaria Vitali #, Ryan N Delgado #, May C Ho, Elena Dvoretskova, Josue S Ibarra Molinas, Paul W Frazel, Maesoumeh Mohammadkhani, Robert Machold, Sophia Maedler, Shane A Liddelow, Tomasz J Nowakowski, Gord Fishell, Christian Mayer1

Abstract

During neurogenesis, mitotic progenitor cells lining the ventricles of the embryonic mouse brain undergo their final rounds of cell division, giving rise to a wide spectrum of postmitotic neurons and glia1,2. The link between developmental lineage and cell-type diversity remains an open question. Here we used massively parallel tagging of progenitors to track clonal relationships and transcriptomic signatures during mouse forebrain development. We quantified clonal divergence and convergence across all major cell classes postnatally, and found diverse types of GABAergic neuron that share a common lineage. Divergence of GABAergic clones occurred during embryogenesis upon cell-cycle exit, suggesting that differentiation into subtypes is initiated as a lineage-dependent process at the progenitor cell level.

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