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Publication : Spatially heterogeneous choroid plexus transcriptomes encode positional identity and contribute to regional CSF production.

First Author  Lun MP Year  2015
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  35
Issue  12 Pages  4903-16
PubMed ID  25810521 Mgi Jnum  J:221341
Mgi Id  MGI:5638952 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3081-14.2015
Citation  Lun MP, et al. (2015) Spatially heterogeneous choroid plexus transcriptomes encode positional identity and contribute to regional CSF production. J Neurosci 35(12):4903-16
abstractText  A sheet of choroid plexus epithelial cells extends into each cerebral ventricle and secretes signaling factors into the CSF. To evaluate whether differences in the CSF proteome across ventricles arise, in part, from regional differences in choroid plexus gene expression, we defined the transcriptome of lateral ventricle (telencephalic) versus fourth ventricle (hindbrain) choroid plexus. We find that positional identities of mouse, macaque, and human choroid plexi derive from gene expression domains that parallel their axial tissues of origin. We then show that molecular heterogeneity between telencephalic and hindbrain choroid plexi contributes to region-specific, age-dependent protein secretion in vitro. Transcriptome analysis of FACS-purified choroid plexus epithelial cells also predicts their cell-type-specific secretome. Spatial domains with distinct protein expression profiles were observed within each choroid plexus. We propose that regional differences between choroid plexi contribute to dynamic signaling gradients across the mammalian cerebroventricular system.
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