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Sequential perturbations to mouse corticogenesis following in utero maternal immune activation
In utero exposure to maternal immune activation (MIA) is an environmental risk factor for neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders. Animal models provide an opportunity to identify mechanisms driving neuropathology associated with MIA. We performed time-course transcriptional profiling of m...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7979158/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33666173 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.60100 |
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author | Canales, Cesar P Estes, Myka L Cichewicz, Karol Angara, Kartik Aboubechara, John Paul Cameron, Scott Prendergast, Kathryn Su-Feher, Linda Zdilar, Iva Kreun, Ellie J Connolly, Emma C Seo, Jin Myeong Goon, Jack B Farrelly, Kathleen Stradleigh, Tyler W van der List, Deborah Haapanen, Lori Van de Water, Judy Vogt, Daniel McAllister, A Kimberley Nord, Alex S |
author_facet | Canales, Cesar P Estes, Myka L Cichewicz, Karol Angara, Kartik Aboubechara, John Paul Cameron, Scott Prendergast, Kathryn Su-Feher, Linda Zdilar, Iva Kreun, Ellie J Connolly, Emma C Seo, Jin Myeong Goon, Jack B Farrelly, Kathleen Stradleigh, Tyler W van der List, Deborah Haapanen, Lori Van de Water, Judy Vogt, Daniel McAllister, A Kimberley Nord, Alex S |
author_sort | Canales, Cesar P |
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description | In utero exposure to maternal immune activation (MIA) is an environmental risk factor for neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders. Animal models provide an opportunity to identify mechanisms driving neuropathology associated with MIA. We performed time-course transcriptional profiling of mouse cortical development following induced MIA via poly(I:C) injection at E12.5. MIA-driven transcriptional changes were validated via protein analysis, and parallel perturbations to cortical neuroanatomy were identified via imaging. MIA-induced acute upregulation of genes associated with hypoxia, immune signaling, and angiogenesis, by 6 hr following exposure. This acute response was followed by changes in proliferation, neuronal and glial specification, and cortical lamination that emerged at E14.5 and peaked at E17.5. Decreased numbers of proliferative cells in germinal zones and alterations in neuronal and glial populations were identified in the MIA-exposed cortex. Overall, paired transcriptomic and neuroanatomical characterization revealed a sequence of perturbations to corticogenesis driven by mid-gestational MIA. |
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spelling | pubmed-79791582021-03-22 Sequential perturbations to mouse corticogenesis following in utero maternal immune activation Canales, Cesar P Estes, Myka L Cichewicz, Karol Angara, Kartik Aboubechara, John Paul Cameron, Scott Prendergast, Kathryn Su-Feher, Linda Zdilar, Iva Kreun, Ellie J Connolly, Emma C Seo, Jin Myeong Goon, Jack B Farrelly, Kathleen Stradleigh, Tyler W van der List, Deborah Haapanen, Lori Van de Water, Judy Vogt, Daniel McAllister, A Kimberley Nord, Alex S eLife Genetics and Genomics In utero exposure to maternal immune activation (MIA) is an environmental risk factor for neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders. Animal models provide an opportunity to identify mechanisms driving neuropathology associated with MIA. We performed time-course transcriptional profiling of mouse cortical development following induced MIA via poly(I:C) injection at E12.5. MIA-driven transcriptional changes were validated via protein analysis, and parallel perturbations to cortical neuroanatomy were identified via imaging. MIA-induced acute upregulation of genes associated with hypoxia, immune signaling, and angiogenesis, by 6 hr following exposure. This acute response was followed by changes in proliferation, neuronal and glial specification, and cortical lamination that emerged at E14.5 and peaked at E17.5. Decreased numbers of proliferative cells in germinal zones and alterations in neuronal and glial populations were identified in the MIA-exposed cortex. Overall, paired transcriptomic and neuroanatomical characterization revealed a sequence of perturbations to corticogenesis driven by mid-gestational MIA. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2021-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7979158/ /pubmed/33666173 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.60100 Text en © 2021, Canales et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Genetics and Genomics Canales, Cesar P Estes, Myka L Cichewicz, Karol Angara, Kartik Aboubechara, John Paul Cameron, Scott Prendergast, Kathryn Su-Feher, Linda Zdilar, Iva Kreun, Ellie J Connolly, Emma C Seo, Jin Myeong Goon, Jack B Farrelly, Kathleen Stradleigh, Tyler W van der List, Deborah Haapanen, Lori Van de Water, Judy Vogt, Daniel McAllister, A Kimberley Nord, Alex S Sequential perturbations to mouse corticogenesis following in utero maternal immune activation |
title | Sequential perturbations to mouse corticogenesis following in utero maternal immune activation |
title_full | Sequential perturbations to mouse corticogenesis following in utero maternal immune activation |
title_fullStr | Sequential perturbations to mouse corticogenesis following in utero maternal immune activation |
title_full_unstemmed | Sequential perturbations to mouse corticogenesis following in utero maternal immune activation |
title_short | Sequential perturbations to mouse corticogenesis following in utero maternal immune activation |
title_sort | sequential perturbations to mouse corticogenesis following in utero maternal immune activation |
topic | Genetics and Genomics |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7979158/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33666173 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.60100 |
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