Single-cell brain organoid screening identifies developmental defects in autism
Institute of Molecular Biotechnology · ETH Zurich · +3 more institutions
Abstract
. Cerebral organoids enable the study of neurodevelopmental disorders in a human context. We have developed the CRISPR-human organoids-single-cell RNA sequencing (CHOOSE) system, which uses verified pairs of guide RNAs, inducible CRISPR-Cas9-based genetic disruption and single-cell transcriptomics for pooled loss-of-function screening in mosaic organoids. Here we show that perturbation of 36 high-risk autism spectrum disorder genes related to transcriptional regulation uncovers their effects on cell fate determination. We find that dorsal intermediate progenitors, ventral progenitors and upper-layer excitatory neurons are among the most vulnerable cell types. We construct a developmental gene regulatory…
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15Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Organoid
- Cell fate determination
- Induced pluripotent stem cell
- CRISPR
- Transcriptome
- Progenitor cell
- Embryonic stem cell
- Life in Land