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Sequential addition of neuronal stem cell temporal cohorts generates a feed-forward circuit in the Drosophila larval nerve cord

How circuits self-assemble starting from neuronal stem cells is a fundamental question in developmental neurobiology. Here, we addressed how neurons from different stem cell lineages wire with each other to form a specific circuit motif. In Drosophila larvae, we combined developmental genetics (twin...

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Autores principales: Wang, Yi-wen, Wreden, Chris C, Levy, Maayan, Meng, Julia L, Marshall, Zarion D, MacLean, Jason, Heckscher, Ellie
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Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9333992/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35723253
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.79276
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author Wang, Yi-wen
Wreden, Chris C
Levy, Maayan
Meng, Julia L
Marshall, Zarion D
MacLean, Jason
Heckscher, Ellie
author_facet Wang, Yi-wen
Wreden, Chris C
Levy, Maayan
Meng, Julia L
Marshall, Zarion D
MacLean, Jason
Heckscher, Ellie
author_sort Wang, Yi-wen
collection PubMed
description How circuits self-assemble starting from neuronal stem cells is a fundamental question in developmental neurobiology. Here, we addressed how neurons from different stem cell lineages wire with each other to form a specific circuit motif. In Drosophila larvae, we combined developmental genetics (twin-spot mosaic analysis with a repressible cell marker, multi-color flip out, permanent labeling) with circuit analysis (calcium imaging, connectomics, network science). For many lineages, neuronal progeny are organized into subunits called temporal cohorts. Temporal cohorts are subsets of neurons born within a tight time window that have shared circuit-level function. We find sharp transitions in patterns of input connectivity at temporal cohort boundaries. In addition, we identify a feed-forward circuit that encodes the onset of vibration stimuli. This feed-forward circuit is assembled by preferential connectivity between temporal cohorts from different lineages. Connectivity does not follow the often-cited early-to-early, late-to-late model. Instead, the circuit is formed by sequential addition of temporal cohorts from different lineages, with circuit output neurons born before circuit input neurons. Further, we generate new tools for the fly community. Our data raise the possibility that sequential addition of neurons (with outputs oldest and inputs youngest) could be one fundamental strategy for assembling feed-forward circuits.
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spelling pubmed-93339922022-07-29 Sequential addition of neuronal stem cell temporal cohorts generates a feed-forward circuit in the Drosophila larval nerve cord Wang, Yi-wen Wreden, Chris C Levy, Maayan Meng, Julia L Marshall, Zarion D MacLean, Jason Heckscher, Ellie eLife Developmental Biology How circuits self-assemble starting from neuronal stem cells is a fundamental question in developmental neurobiology. Here, we addressed how neurons from different stem cell lineages wire with each other to form a specific circuit motif. In Drosophila larvae, we combined developmental genetics (twin-spot mosaic analysis with a repressible cell marker, multi-color flip out, permanent labeling) with circuit analysis (calcium imaging, connectomics, network science). For many lineages, neuronal progeny are organized into subunits called temporal cohorts. Temporal cohorts are subsets of neurons born within a tight time window that have shared circuit-level function. We find sharp transitions in patterns of input connectivity at temporal cohort boundaries. In addition, we identify a feed-forward circuit that encodes the onset of vibration stimuli. This feed-forward circuit is assembled by preferential connectivity between temporal cohorts from different lineages. Connectivity does not follow the often-cited early-to-early, late-to-late model. Instead, the circuit is formed by sequential addition of temporal cohorts from different lineages, with circuit output neurons born before circuit input neurons. Further, we generate new tools for the fly community. Our data raise the possibility that sequential addition of neurons (with outputs oldest and inputs youngest) could be one fundamental strategy for assembling feed-forward circuits. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9333992/ /pubmed/35723253 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.79276 Text en © 2022, Wang, Wreden 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 Developmental Biology
Wang, Yi-wen
Wreden, Chris C
Levy, Maayan
Meng, Julia L
Marshall, Zarion D
MacLean, Jason
Heckscher, Ellie
Sequential addition of neuronal stem cell temporal cohorts generates a feed-forward circuit in the Drosophila larval nerve cord
title Sequential addition of neuronal stem cell temporal cohorts generates a feed-forward circuit in the Drosophila larval nerve cord
title_full Sequential addition of neuronal stem cell temporal cohorts generates a feed-forward circuit in the Drosophila larval nerve cord
title_fullStr Sequential addition of neuronal stem cell temporal cohorts generates a feed-forward circuit in the Drosophila larval nerve cord
title_full_unstemmed Sequential addition of neuronal stem cell temporal cohorts generates a feed-forward circuit in the Drosophila larval nerve cord
title_short Sequential addition of neuronal stem cell temporal cohorts generates a feed-forward circuit in the Drosophila larval nerve cord
title_sort sequential addition of neuronal stem cell temporal cohorts generates a feed-forward circuit in the drosophila larval nerve cord
topic Developmental Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9333992/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35723253
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.79276
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