Molecular atlas of the adult mouse brain

Cantin Ortiz(Karolinska Institutet), José Fernández Navarro(Science for Life Laboratory), Aleksandra Jurek(Science for Life Laboratory), Antje Märtin(Karolinska Institutet), Joakim Lundeberg(Science for Life Laboratory), Konstantinos Meletis(Karolinska Institutet)
Science Advances
June 26, 2020
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Abstract

Brain maps are essential for integrating information and interpreting the structure-function relationship of circuits and behavior. We aimed to generate a systematic classification of the adult mouse brain based purely on the unbiased identification of spatially defining features by employing whole-brain spatial transcriptomics. We found that the molecular information was sufficient to deduce the complex and detailed neuroanatomical organization of the brain. The unsupervised (non-expert, data-driven) classification revealed new area- and layer-specific subregions, for example in isocortex and hippocampus, and new subdivisions of striatum. The molecular atlas further supports the characterization of the spatial identity of neurons from their single-cell RNA profile, and provides a resource for annotating the brain using a minimal gene set-a brain palette. In summary, we have established a molecular atlas to formally define the spatial organization of brain regions, including the molecular code for mapping and targeting of discrete neuroanatomical domains.


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