Molecular cascades and cell type–specific signatures in ASD revealed by single-cell genomics
University of California, Los Angeles
Abstract
Genomic profiling in postmortem brain from autistic individuals has consistently revealed convergent molecular changes. What drives these changes and how they relate to genetic susceptibility in this complex condition are not well understood. We performed deep single-nucleus RNA sequencing (snRNA-seq) to examine cell composition and transcriptomics, identifying dysregulation of cell type-specific gene regulatory networks (GRNs) in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), which we corroborated using single-nucleus assay for transposase-accessible chromatin with sequencing (snATAC-seq) and spatial transcriptomics. Transcriptomic changes were primarily cell type specific, involving multiple cell types, most prominently…
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- Biology
- Transcriptome
- Cell type
- Microglia
- Genetics
- Genomics
- Autism
- Neuroscience
- Good health and well-being