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Signature morpho-electric properties of diverse GABAergic interneurons in the human neocortex

Authors :
Brian Lee
Rachel Dalley
Jeremy A Miller
Thomas Chartrand
Jennie Close
Rusty Mann
Alice Mukora
Lindsay Ng
Lauren Alfiler
Katherine Baker
Darren Bertagnolli
Krissy Brouner
Tamara Casper
Eva Csajbok
Nick Dee
Nicholas Donadio
Stan L.W. Driessens
Tom Egdorf
Rachel Enstrom
Anna A Galakhova
Amanda Gary
Emily Gelfand
Jeff Goldy
Kristen Hadley
Tim S. Heistek
Dijon Hill
Nelson Johansen
Nik Jorstad
Lisa Kim
Agnes Katalin Kocsis
Lauren Kruse
Michael Kunst
Gabriela Leon
Brian Long
Matthew Mallory
Michelle Maxwell
Medea McGraw
Delissa McMillen
Erica J Melief
Gabor Molnar
Marty T Mortrud
Dakota Newman
Julie Nyhus
Ximena Opitz-Araya
Trangthanh Pham
Alice Pom
Lydia Potekhina
Ram Rajanbabu
Augustin Ruiz
Susan M Sunkin
Ildiko Szots
Naz Taskin
Bargavi Thyagarajan
Michael Tieu
Jessica Trinh
Sara Vargas
David Vumbaco
Femke Waleboer
Natalie Weed
Grace Williams
Julia Wilson
Shenqin Yao
Thomas Zhou
Pal Barzo
Trygve Bakken
Charles Cobbs
Richard G. Ellenbogen
Luke Esposito
Manuel Ferreira
Nathan W Gouwens
Benjamin Grannan
Ryder P. Gwinn
Jason S. Hauptman
Rebecca Hodge
Tim Jarsky
C.Dirk Keene
Andrew L. Ko
Boaz Levi
Jeffrey G. Ojemann
Anoop Patel
Jacob Ruzevick
Daniel L. Silbergeld
Kim Smith
Jack Waters
Hongkui Zeng
Jim Berg
Natalia A. Goriounova
Brian Kalmbach
Christiaan P.J. de Kock
Huib D Mansvelder
Staci A Sorensen
Gabor Tamas
Ed S. Lein
Jonathan T Ting
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022.

Abstract

Human cortical interneurons have been challenging to study due to high diversity and lack of mature brain tissue platforms and genetic targeting tools. We employed rapid GABAergic neuron viral labeling plus unbiased Patch-seq sampling in brain slices to define the signature morpho-electric properties of GABAergic neurons in the human neocortex. Viral targeting greatly facilitated sampling of the SST subclass, including primate specialized double bouquet cells which mapped to two SST transcriptomic types. Multimodal analysis uncovered an SST neuron type with properties inconsistent with original subclass assignment; we instead propose reclassification into PVALB subclass. Our findings provide novel insights about functional properties of human cortical GABAergic neuron subclasses and types and highlight the essential role of multimodal annotation for refinement of emerging transcriptomic cell type taxonomies.One Sentence SummaryViral genetic labeling of GABAergic neurons in humanex vivobrain slices paired with Patch-seq recording yields an in-depth functional annotation of human cortical interneuron subclasses and types and highlights the essential role of multimodal functional annotation for refinement of emerging transcriptomic cell type taxonomies.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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