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Cell type-specific 3D epigenomes in the developing human cortex
Lineage-specific epigenomic changes during human corticogenesis have remained elusive due to challenges with sample availability and tissue heterogeneity. For example, previous studies used single-cell RNA sequencing to identify at least nine major cell types and up to 26 distinct subtypes in the do...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7704572/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33057195 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2825-4 |
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author | Song, Michael Pebworth, Mark-Phillip Yang, Xiaoyu Abnousi, Armen Fan, Changxu Wen, Jia Rosen, Jonathan D. Choudhary, Mayank NK Cui, Xiekui Jones, Ian R. Bergenholtz, Seth Eze, Ugomma C. Juric, Ivan Li, Bingkun Maliskova, Lenka Lee, Jerry Liu, Weifang Pollen, Alex A. Li, Yun Wang, Ting Hu, Ming Kriegstein, Arnold R. Shen, Yin |
author_facet | Song, Michael Pebworth, Mark-Phillip Yang, Xiaoyu Abnousi, Armen Fan, Changxu Wen, Jia Rosen, Jonathan D. Choudhary, Mayank NK Cui, Xiekui Jones, Ian R. Bergenholtz, Seth Eze, Ugomma C. Juric, Ivan Li, Bingkun Maliskova, Lenka Lee, Jerry Liu, Weifang Pollen, Alex A. Li, Yun Wang, Ting Hu, Ming Kriegstein, Arnold R. Shen, Yin |
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description | Lineage-specific epigenomic changes during human corticogenesis have remained elusive due to challenges with sample availability and tissue heterogeneity. For example, previous studies used single-cell RNA sequencing to identify at least nine major cell types and up to 26 distinct subtypes in the dorsal cortex alone(1,2). Here, we characterize cell type-specific cis-regulatory chromatin interactions, open chromatin peaks, and transcriptomes for radial glia, intermediate progenitor cells, excitatory neurons, and interneurons isolated from mid-gestational human cortex samples. We show that chromatin interactions underlie multiple aspects of gene regulation, with transposable elements and disease-associated variants enriched at distal interacting regions in a cell type-specific manner. In addition, promoters with significantly increased levels of chromatin interactivity, termed super interactive promoters, are enriched for lineage-specific genes, suggesting that interactions at these loci contribute to the fine-tuning of transcription. Finally, we develop CRISPRview, a novel technique integrating immunostaining, CRISPRi, RNAscope, and image analysis for validating cell type-specific cis-regulatory elements in heterogeneous populations of primary cells. Our study presents the first cell type-specific characterization of 3D epigenomes in the developing human cortex, advancing our understanding of gene regulation and lineage specification during this critical developmental window. |
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spelling | pubmed-77045722021-04-14 Cell type-specific 3D epigenomes in the developing human cortex Song, Michael Pebworth, Mark-Phillip Yang, Xiaoyu Abnousi, Armen Fan, Changxu Wen, Jia Rosen, Jonathan D. Choudhary, Mayank NK Cui, Xiekui Jones, Ian R. Bergenholtz, Seth Eze, Ugomma C. Juric, Ivan Li, Bingkun Maliskova, Lenka Lee, Jerry Liu, Weifang Pollen, Alex A. Li, Yun Wang, Ting Hu, Ming Kriegstein, Arnold R. Shen, Yin Nature Article Lineage-specific epigenomic changes during human corticogenesis have remained elusive due to challenges with sample availability and tissue heterogeneity. For example, previous studies used single-cell RNA sequencing to identify at least nine major cell types and up to 26 distinct subtypes in the dorsal cortex alone(1,2). Here, we characterize cell type-specific cis-regulatory chromatin interactions, open chromatin peaks, and transcriptomes for radial glia, intermediate progenitor cells, excitatory neurons, and interneurons isolated from mid-gestational human cortex samples. We show that chromatin interactions underlie multiple aspects of gene regulation, with transposable elements and disease-associated variants enriched at distal interacting regions in a cell type-specific manner. In addition, promoters with significantly increased levels of chromatin interactivity, termed super interactive promoters, are enriched for lineage-specific genes, suggesting that interactions at these loci contribute to the fine-tuning of transcription. Finally, we develop CRISPRview, a novel technique integrating immunostaining, CRISPRi, RNAscope, and image analysis for validating cell type-specific cis-regulatory elements in heterogeneous populations of primary cells. Our study presents the first cell type-specific characterization of 3D epigenomes in the developing human cortex, advancing our understanding of gene regulation and lineage specification during this critical developmental window. 2020-10-14 2020-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7704572/ /pubmed/33057195 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2825-4 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms |
spellingShingle | Article Song, Michael Pebworth, Mark-Phillip Yang, Xiaoyu Abnousi, Armen Fan, Changxu Wen, Jia Rosen, Jonathan D. Choudhary, Mayank NK Cui, Xiekui Jones, Ian R. Bergenholtz, Seth Eze, Ugomma C. Juric, Ivan Li, Bingkun Maliskova, Lenka Lee, Jerry Liu, Weifang Pollen, Alex A. Li, Yun Wang, Ting Hu, Ming Kriegstein, Arnold R. Shen, Yin Cell type-specific 3D epigenomes in the developing human cortex |
title | Cell type-specific 3D epigenomes in the developing human cortex |
title_full | Cell type-specific 3D epigenomes in the developing human cortex |
title_fullStr | Cell type-specific 3D epigenomes in the developing human cortex |
title_full_unstemmed | Cell type-specific 3D epigenomes in the developing human cortex |
title_short | Cell type-specific 3D epigenomes in the developing human cortex |
title_sort | cell type-specific 3d epigenomes in the developing human cortex |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7704572/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33057195 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2825-4 |
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