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Publication : Single-cell atlas of early human brain development highlights heterogeneity of human neuroepithelial cells and early radial glia.

First Author  Eze UC Year  2021
Journal  Nat Neurosci Volume  24
Issue  4 Pages  584-594
PubMed ID  33723434 Mgi Jnum  J:305862
Mgi Id  MGI:6709866 Doi  10.1038/s41593-020-00794-1
Citation  Eze UC, et al. (2021) Single-cell atlas of early human brain development highlights heterogeneity of human neuroepithelial cells and early radial glia. Nat Neurosci 24(4):584-594
abstractText  The human cortex comprises diverse cell types that emerge from an initially uniform neuroepithelium that gives rise to radial glia, the neural stem cells of the cortex. To characterize the earliest stages of human brain development, we performed single-cell RNA-sequencing across regions of the developing human brain, including the telencephalon, diencephalon, midbrain, hindbrain and cerebellum. We identify nine progenitor populations physically proximal to the telencephalon, suggesting more heterogeneity than previously described, including a highly prevalent mesenchymal-like population that disappears once neurogenesis begins. Comparison of human and mouse progenitor populations at corresponding stages identifies two progenitor clusters that are enriched in the early stages of human cortical development. We also find that organoid systems display low fidelity to neuroepithelial and early radial glia cell types, but improve as neurogenesis progresses. Overall, we provide a comprehensive molecular and spatial atlas of early stages of human brain and cortical development.
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