Transcriptomic cytoarchitecture reveals principles of human neocortex organization
Author:
Jorstad Nikolas L.ORCID, Close JennieORCID, Johansen NelsonORCID, Yanny Anna MarieORCID, Barkan Eliza R.ORCID, Travaglini Kyle J.ORCID, Bertagnolli DarrenORCID, Campos Jazmin, Casper TamaraORCID, Crichton KirstenORCID, Dee NickORCID, Ding Song-LinORCID, Gelfand Emily, Goldy JeffORCID, Hirschstein Daniel, Kroll MatthewORCID, Kunst MichaelORCID, Lathia KananORCID, Long BrianORCID, Martin NaomiORCID, McMillen DelissaORCID, Pham TrangthanhORCID, Rimorin ChristineORCID, Ruiz AugustinORCID, Shapovalova NadiyaORCID, Shehata SorayaORCID, Siletti KimberlyORCID, Somasundaram SarojaORCID, Sulc JosefORCID, Tieu MichaelORCID, Torkelson AmyORCID, Tung HermanORCID, Ward KatelynORCID, Callaway Edward M.ORCID, Hof Patrick R.ORCID, Keene C. DirkORCID, Levi Boaz P.ORCID, Linnarsson StenORCID, Mitra Partha P.ORCID, Smith KimberlyORCID, Hodge Rebecca D.ORCID, Bakken Trygve E.ORCID, Lein Ed S.ORCID
Abstract
AbstractVariation in cortical cytoarchitecture is the basis for histology-based definition of cortical areas, such as Brodmann areas. Single cell transcriptomics enables higher-resolution characterization of cell types in human cortex, which we used to revisit the idea of the canonical cortical microcircuit and to understand functional areal specialization. Deeply sampled single nucleus RNA-sequencing of eight cortical areas spanning cortical structural variation showed highly consistent cellular makeup for 24 coarse cell subclasses. However, proportions of excitatory neuron subclasses varied strikingly, reflecting differences in intra- and extracortical connectivity across primary sensorimotor and association cortices. Astrocytes and oligodendrocytes also showed differences in laminar organization across areas. Primary visual cortex showed dramatically different organization, including major differences in the ratios of excitatory to inhibitory neurons, expansion of layer 4 excitatory neuron types and specialized inhibitory neurons. Finally, gene expression variation in conserved neuron subclasses predicts differences in synaptic function across areas. Together these results provide a refined cellular and molecular characterization of human cortical cytoarchitecture that reflects functional connectivity and predicts areal specialization.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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