IJMS, Vol. 24, Pages 8122: Single-Cell Transcriptomics Reveals Conserved Regulatory Networks in Human and Mouse Interneuron Development

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IJMS, Vol. 24, Pages 8122: Single-Cell Transcriptomics Reveals Conserved Regulatory Networks in Human and Mouse Interneuron Development

International Journal of Molecular Sciences doi: 10.3390/ijms24098122

Authors: Francesca Keefe Jimena Monzón-Sandoval Anne E. Rosser Caleb Webber Meng Li

Inhibitory GABAergic interneurons originate in the embryonic medial ganglionic eminence (MGE) and control network activity in the neocortex. Dysfunction of these cells is believed to lead to runaway excitation underlying seizure-based neurological disorders such as epilepsy, autism, and schizophrenia. Despite their importance in heath and disease, our knowledge about the development of this diverse neuronal population remains incomplete. Here we conducted single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) of human foetal MGE from 10 to 15 weeks post conception. These MGE tissues are composed of largely cycling progenitors and immature post-mitotic interneurons with characteristic regional marker expression. Analysis of integrated human and mouse MGE data revealed species-conserved transcriptomic profiles and regulatory programs. Moreover, we identified novel candidate transcription regulators for human interneuron differentiation. These findings provide a framework for in vitro modelling of interneuron development and a strategy for potentially enhancing interneuron production from human pluripotent stem cells.

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