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A brain cell atlas integrating single-cell transcriptomes across human brain regions

Medicine and Health

A brain cell atlas integrating single-cell transcriptomes across human brain regions

X. Chen, Y. Huang, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking Brain Cell Atlas, a pivotal resource crafted by Xinyue Chen and colleagues. This atlas synthesizes a vast array of brain cell data from 70 human and 103 mouse studies, unveiling novel cell types and gene regulatory differences that could reshape our understanding of brain functions and diseases.

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Abstract
This paper presents the Brain Cell Atlas, a comprehensive reference atlas of brain cells assembled from 70 human and 103 mouse studies. The atlas integrates over 26.3 million cells or nuclei across major developmental stages and brain regions, including both healthy and diseased tissues. Using machine learning, the atlas provides a consensus cell type annotation and identifies novel cell types, such as putative neural progenitor cells and a PCDH9high microglia subpopulation. The study demonstrates the gene regulatory differences of this microglia subpopulation between the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex and elucidates its cell-cell communication network. The Brain Cell Atlas serves as a valuable resource for studying brain cells and functions within the Human Cell Atlas.
Publisher
Nature Medicine
Published On
Sep 01, 2024
Authors
Xinyue Chen, Yin Huang, Liangfeng Huang, Ziliang Huang, Zhao-Zhe Hao, Lahong Xu, Nana Xu, Zhi Li, Yonggao Mou, Mingli Ye, Renke You, Xuegong Zhang, Sheng Liu, Zhichao Miao
Tags
Brain Cell Atlas
cell type annotation
neural progenitor cells
microglia subpopulation
gene regulation
cell communication
Human Cell Atlas
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