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Discovery of New Human Brain Cell: Rosehip Neurons

In this project, we鈥檝e identified convergent evidence from transcriptomics, morphology and physiology for a specialized GABAergic neuron subtype in human cortex. Using unbiased single nucleus RNA sequencing, we identify ten GABAergic interneuron subtypes with combinatorial gene signatures in human cortical layer 1 and characterize a novel group of human interneurons with anatomical features never described in rodents having large, 鈥渞osehip鈥-like axonal boutons and compact arborization.

These rosehip cells show an immunohistochemical profile (GAD1/CCK-positive, CNR1/SST/CALB2/PVALB-negative) matching a single transcriptomically-defined cell type whose molecular signature is not seen in mouse cortex. Rosehip cells make homotypic gap junctions, predominantly target apical dendritic shafts of layer 3 pyramidal neurons and inhibit backpropagating pyramidal action potentials in microdomains of the dendritic tuft. These cells are therefore positioned for potent local control of distal dendritic computation in cortical pyramidal neurons.

Funding

This work is by the Allen Institute for Brain Science.

Principal Investigator

  • Richard H. Scheuermann, PhD

Key Staff

Collaborators

Trygve Bakken, Jeremy A. Miller, Rebecca D. Hodge, Jennie L. Close, Song-Lin Ding, Soraya Shehata, Kimberly A. Smith, Susan M. Sunkin, Abby Wall, and Ed S. Lein
Allen Institute for Brain Science

Eszter Boldo, Judith Baka, S谩ndor Bord茅, N贸ra Farag贸, 脕gnes K. Kocsis, Bal谩zs Kov谩cs, G谩bor Moln谩r, G谩sp谩r Ol谩h, Attila Ozsv谩r, M谩rton R贸zsa, L谩szl贸 G. Pusk谩s, P谩l Barz贸, and G谩bor Tam谩s
University of Szeged, Hungary

Frank J. Steemers
Illumina, Inc.

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