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Large-Scale Cellular-Resolution Gene Profiling in Human Neocortex Reveals Species-Specific Molecular Signatures

Authors :
Zeng, Hongkui
Shen, Elaine H.
Hohmann, John G.
Oh, Seung Wook
Bernard, Amy
Royall, Joshua J.
Glattfelder, Katie J.
Sunkin, Susan M.
Morris, John A.
Guillozet-Bongaarts, Angela L.
Smith, Kimberly A.
Ebbert, Amanda J.
Swanson, Beryl
Kuan, Leonard
Page, Damon T.
Overly, Caroline C.
Lein, Ed S.
Hawrylycz, Michael J.
Hof, Patrick R.
Hyde, Thomas M.
Source :
Cell. Apr2012, Vol. 149 Issue 2, p483-496. 14p.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Summary: Although there have been major advances in elucidating the functional biology of the human brain, relatively little is known of its cellular and molecular organization. Here we report a large-scale characterization of the expression of ∼1,000 genes important for neural functions by in situ hybridization at a cellular resolution in visual and temporal cortices of adult human brains. These data reveal diverse gene expression patterns and remarkable conservation of each individual gene''s expression among individuals (95%), cortical areas (84%), and between human and mouse (79%). A small but substantial number of genes (21%) exhibited species-differential expression. Distinct molecular signatures, comprised of genes both common between species and unique to each, were identified for each major cortical cell type. The data suggest that gene expression profile changes may contribute to differential cortical function across species, and in particular, a shift from corticosubcortical to more predominant corticocortical communications in the human brain. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00928674
Volume :
149
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Cell
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
74307999
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2012.02.052