Epigenomic Landscape of Mouse Brain by Single Nucleus Methylation Sequencing [CEMBA180226_1A]
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ABSTRACT: Illustrating the cellular architecture of the mammalian brain is critical to understanding its diverse functions and complex animal behaviors. With support from NIMH and NINDS as part of the BRAIN Initiative Cell Census Network (BICCN), the Center for Epigenomics of the Mouse Brain Atlas (CEMBA) applied single nucleus methylation sequencing in ~95,000 single nucleus from 38 mice rostral brain functional regions and structures (Apr. 2019). In each major brain regions (isocortex, striatum, pallidum, hippocampus, and olfactory bulb), we identified distinct cell clusters and formed them in a hierarchical taxonomy. These clusters include known primary brain cell types and possible sub-types. We use these data to identify the epigenomic characteristics and to define specific regulatory elements for each cell cluster. We integrate the single cell methylome with single cell gene expression and chromatin accessibility profiles from the same brain region to further identify potential enhancers and their corresponding genes for several neuronal cell types. By brain region spacial comparisons, we found spatial specificity among excitatory neuronal clusters within the same cortical layer. We identify brain-region-specific transcription factors that may regulate cortical region development of excitatory neurons. These data define the landscape of cell type and spatial heterogeneity in the rostral mouse brain and the underlining regulatory epigenomic basis.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE130553 | GEO | 2020/08/20
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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