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Genetic identification of cell types underlying brain complex traits yields insights into the etiology of Parkinson's disease.

Authors :
Bryois, Julien
Bryois, Julien
Skene, Nathan G
Hansen, Thomas Folkmann
Kogelman, Lisette JA
Watson, Hunna J
Liu, Zijing
Eating Disorders Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium
International Headache Genetics Consortium
23andMe Research Team
Brueggeman, Leo
Breen, Gerome
Bulik, Cynthia M
Arenas, Ernest
Hjerling-Leffler, Jens
Sullivan, Patrick F
Bryois, Julien
Bryois, Julien
Skene, Nathan G
Hansen, Thomas Folkmann
Kogelman, Lisette JA
Watson, Hunna J
Liu, Zijing
Eating Disorders Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium
International Headache Genetics Consortium
23andMe Research Team
Brueggeman, Leo
Breen, Gerome
Bulik, Cynthia M
Arenas, Ernest
Hjerling-Leffler, Jens
Sullivan, Patrick F
Source :
Nature genetics; vol 52, iss 5, 482-493; 1061-4036
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Genome-wide association studies have discovered hundreds of loci associated with complex brain disorders, but it remains unclear in which cell types these loci are active. Here we integrate genome-wide association study results with single-cell transcriptomic data from the entire mouse nervous system to systematically identify cell types underlying brain complex traits. We show that psychiatric disorders are predominantly associated with projecting excitatory and inhibitory neurons. Neurological diseases were associated with different cell types, which is consistent with other lines of evidence. Notably, Parkinson's disease was genetically associated not only with cholinergic and monoaminergic neurons (which include dopaminergic neurons) but also with enteric neurons and oligodendrocytes. Using post-mortem brain transcriptomic data, we confirmed alterations in these cells, even at the earliest stages of disease progression. Our study provides an important framework for understanding the cellular basis of complex brain maladies, and reveals an unexpected role of oligodendrocytes in Parkinson's disease.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nature genetics; vol 52, iss 5, 482-493; 1061-4036
Notes :
application/pdf, Nature genetics vol 52, iss 5, 482-493 1061-4036
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1341878546
Document Type :
Electronic Resource