Multiple parallel cell lineages in the developing mammalian cerebral cortex

哺乳动物大脑皮层发育过程中的多个平行细胞谱系

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作者:Lucia Del-Valle-Anton, Salma Amin, Daniela Cimino, Florian Neuhaus, Elena Dvoretskova, Virginia Fernández, Yigit K Babal, Cristina Garcia-Frigola, Anna Prieto-Colomina, Raquel Murcia-Ramón, Yuki Nomura, Adrián Cárdenas, Chao Feng, Juan Antonio Moreno-Bravo, Magdalena Götz, Christian Mayer, Víctor Bo

Abstract

Cortical neurogenesis follows a simple lineage: apical radial glia cells (RGCs) generate basal progenitors, and these produce neurons. How this occurs in species with expanded germinal zones and a folded cortex, such as human, remains unclear. We used single-cell RNA sequencing from individual cortical germinal zones in ferret and barcoded lineage tracking to determine the molecular diversity of progenitor cells and their lineages. We identified multiple RGC classes that initiate parallel lineages, converging onto a common class of newborn neuron. Parallel RGC classes and transcriptomic trajectories were repeated across germinal zones and conserved in ferret and human, but not in mouse. Neurons followed parallel differentiation trajectories in the gyrus and sulcus, with different expressions of human cortical malformation genes. Progenitor cell lineage multiplicity is conserved in the folded mammalian cerebral cortex.

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