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An anatomically comprehensive atlas of the adult human brain transcriptome.


ABSTRACT: Neuroanatomically precise, genome-wide maps of transcript distributions are critical resources to complement genomic sequence data and to correlate functional and genetic brain architecture. Here we describe the generation and analysis of a transcriptional atlas of the adult human brain, comprising extensive histological analysis and comprehensive microarray profiling of ?900 neuroanatomically precise subdivisions in two individuals. Transcriptional regulation varies enormously by anatomical location, with different regions and their constituent cell types displaying robust molecular signatures that are highly conserved between individuals. Analysis of differential gene expression and gene co-expression relationships demonstrates that brain-wide variation strongly reflects the distributions of major cell classes such as neurons, oligodendrocytes, astrocytes and microglia. Local neighbourhood relationships between fine anatomical subdivisions are associated with discrete neuronal subtypes and genes involved with synaptic transmission. The neocortex displays a relatively homogeneous transcriptional pattern, but with distinct features associated selectively with primary sensorimotor cortices and with enriched frontal lobe expression. Notably, the spatial topography of the neocortex is strongly reflected in its molecular topography-the closer two cortical regions, the more similar their transcriptomes. This freely accessible online data resource forms a high-resolution transcriptional baseline for neurogenetic studies of normal and abnormal human brain function.

SUBMITTER: Hawrylycz MJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4243026 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An anatomically comprehensive atlas of the adult human brain transcriptome.

Hawrylycz Michael J MJ   Lein Ed S ES   Guillozet-Bongaarts Angela L AL   Shen Elaine H EH   Ng Lydia L   Miller Jeremy A JA   van de Lagemaat Louie N LN   Smith Kimberly A KA   Ebbert Amanda A   Riley Zackery L ZL   Abajian Chris C   Beckmann Christian F CF   Bernard Amy A   Bertagnolli Darren D   Boe Andrew F AF   Cartagena Preston M PM   Chakravarty M Mallar MM   Chapin Mike M   Chong Jimmy J   Dalley Rachel A RA   David Daly Barry B   Dang Chinh C   Datta Suvro S   Dee Nick N   Dolbeare Tim A TA   Faber Vance V   Feng David D   Fowler David R DR   Goldy Jeff J   Gregor Benjamin W BW   Haradon Zeb Z   Haynor David R DR   Hohmann John G JG   Horvath Steve S   Howard Robert E RE   Jeromin Andreas A   Jochim Jayson M JM   Kinnunen Marty M   Lau Christopher C   Lazarz Evan T ET   Lee Changkyu C   Lemon Tracy A TA   Li Ling L   Li Yang Y   Morris John A JA   Overly Caroline C CC   Parker Patrick D PD   Parry Sheana E SE   Reding Melissa M   Royall Joshua J JJ   Schulkin Jay J   Sequeira Pedro Adolfo PA   Slaughterbeck Clifford R CR   Smith Simon C SC   Sodt Andy J AJ   Sunkin Susan M SM   Swanson Beryl E BE   Vawter Marquis P MP   Williams Derric D   Wohnoutka Paul P   Zielke H Ronald HR   Geschwind Daniel H DH   Hof Patrick R PR   Smith Stephen M SM   Koch Christof C   Grant Seth G N SGN   Jones Allan R AR  

Nature 20120901 7416


Neuroanatomically precise, genome-wide maps of transcript distributions are critical resources to complement genomic sequence data and to correlate functional and genetic brain architecture. Here we describe the generation and analysis of a transcriptional atlas of the adult human brain, comprising extensive histological analysis and comprehensive microarray profiling of ∼900 neuroanatomically precise subdivisions in two individuals. Transcriptional regulation varies enormously by anatomical loc  ...[more]

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