Comprehensive cell atlas of the first-trimester developing human brain

Emelie Braun(Karolinska Institutet), Miri Danan-Gotthold(Karolinska Institutet), Lars E. Borm(Karolinska Institutet), Ka Wai Lee(Karolinska Institutet), Elin Vinsland(Karolinska Institutet), Peter Lönnerberg(Karolinska Institutet), Lijuan Hu(Karolinska Institutet), Xiaofei Li(Karolinska Institutet), Xiaoling He(University of Cambridge), Žaneta Andrusivová(KTH Royal Institute of Technology), Joakim Lundeberg(KTH Royal Institute of Technology), Roger A. Barker(University of Cambridge), Ernest Arenas(Karolinska Institutet), Erik Sundström(Karolinska Institutet), Sten Linnarsson(Karolinska Institutet)
Science
October 12, 2023
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Abstract

The adult human brain comprises more than a thousand distinct neuronal and glial cell types, a diversity that emerges during early brain development. To reveal the precise sequence of events during early brain development, we used single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics and uncovered cell states and trajectories in human brains at 5 to 14 postconceptional weeks (pcw). We identified 12 major classes that are organized as ~600 distinct cell states, which map to precise spatial anatomical domains at 5 pcw. We described detailed differentiation trajectories of the human forebrain and midbrain and found a large number of region-specific glioblasts that mature into distinct pre-astrocytes and pre-oligodendrocyte precursor cells. Our findings reveal the establishment of cell types during the first trimester of human brain development.


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