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Experiment Id  GSE273804 Name  A single-cell atlas of spatial and temporal gene expression in the mouse cranial neural plate
Experiment Type  RNA-Seq Study Type  Baseline
Source  GEO Curation Date  2025-01-28
description  The formation of the mammalian brain requires regionalization and morphogenesis of the cranial neural plate, which transforms from an epithelial sheet into a closed tube that provides the structural foundation for neural patterning and circuit formation. Sonic hedgehog (SHH) signaling is important for cranial neural plate patterning and closure, but the transcriptional changes that give rise to the spatially regulated cell fates and behaviors that build the cranial neural tube have not been systematically analyzed. Here we used single-cell RNA sequencing to generate an atlas of gene expression at six consecutive stages of cranial neural tube closure in the mouse embryo. Ordering transcriptional profiles relative to the major axes of gene expression predicted spatially regulated expression of 870 genes along the anterior-posterior and mediolateral axes of the cranial neural plate and reproduced known expression patterns with over 85% accuracy. Single-cell RNA sequencing of embryos with activated SHH signaling revealed distinct SHH-regulated transcriptional programs in the developing forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain, suggesting a complex interplay between anterior-posterior and mediolateral patterning systems. These results define a spatiotemporally resolved map of gene expression during cranial neural tube closure and provide a resource for investigating the transcriptional events that drive early mammalian brain development. Cells from manually dissected cranial regions of E7.5-E9.0 mouse embryos were isolated by enzymatic treatment and manual trituration and run through the 10X Genomics Chromium v3 single cell RNA sequencing workflow.
  • variables:
  • developmental stage,
  • single cell RNA-seq

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35 Samples

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