Single-Cell Profiling of an In Vitro Model of Human Interneuron Development Reveals Temporal Dynamics of Cell Type Production and Maturation

single cell sequencing;SNS;单细胞测序;单细胞多组学
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Jennie L Close, Zizhen Yao, Boaz P Levi, Jeremy A Miller, Trygve E Bakken, Vilas Menon, Jonathan T Ting, Abigail Wall, Anne-Rachel Krostag, Elliot R Thomsen, Angel M Nelson, John K Mich, Rebecca D Hodge, Soraya I Shehata, Ian A Glass, Susan Bort, Nadiya V Shapovalova, N Kiet Ngo, Joshua S Grimley, John W Phillips, Carol L Thompson, Sharad Ramanathan, Ed Lein

  • Neuron
  • 2017
  • 18.688
  • 93(5):1035-1048.e5.
  • Human
  • 单细胞测序
  • Single cell RNAseq characterization of cell types produced over time in an in vitro model of human inhibitory interneuron differentiation.
  • 技术分享
  • 1733
  • 其它细胞
  • GSE93593

Abstract

GABAergic interneurons are essential for neural circuit function, and their loss or dysfunction is implicated in human neuropsychiatric disease. In vitro methods for interneuron generation hold promise for studying human cellular and functional properties and, ultimately, for therapeutic cell replacement. Here we describe a protocol for generating cortical interneurons from hESCs and analyze the properties and maturation time course of cell types using single-cell RNA-seq. We find that the cell types produced mimic in vivo temporal patterns of neuron and glial production, with immature progenitors and neurons observed early and mature cortical neurons and glial cell types produced late. By comparing the transcriptomes of immature interneurons to those of more mature neurons, we identified genes important for human interneuron differentiation. Many of these genes were previously implicated in neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders.
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