Activity-dependent regulome of human GABAergic neurons reveals new patterns of gene regulation and neurological disease heritability

人类GABA能神经元的活动依赖性调控组揭示了新的基因调控模式和神经系统疾病的遗传性

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作者:Gabriella L Boulting # ,Ershela Durresi # ,Bulent Ataman # ,Maxwell A Sherman # ,Kevin Mei ,David A Harmin ,Ava C Carter ,Daniel R Hochbaum ,Adam J Granger ,Jesse M Engreitz ,Sinisa Hrvatin ,Michael R Blanchard ,Marty G Yang ,Eric C Griffith ,Michael E Greenberg

Abstract

Neuronal activity-dependent gene expression is essential for brain development. Although transcriptional and epigenetic effects of neuronal activity have been explored in mice, such an investigation is lacking in humans. Because alterations in GABAergic neuronal circuits are implicated in neurological disorders, we conducted a comprehensive activity-dependent transcriptional and epigenetic profiling of human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived GABAergic neurons similar to those of the early developing striatum. We identified genes whose expression is inducible after membrane depolarization, some of which have specifically evolved in primates and/or are associated with neurological diseases, including schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). We define the genome-wide profile of human neuronal activity-dependent enhancers, promoters and the transcription factors CREB and CRTC1. We found significant heritability enrichment for ASD in the inducible promoters. Our results suggest that sequence variation within activity-inducible promoters of developing human forebrain GABAergic neurons contributes to ASD risk.

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