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Cortical somatostatin long-range projection neurons and interneurons exhibit divergent developmental trajectories


ABSTRACT: The mammalian cerebral cortex contains an extraordinary diversity of cell types that emerge through the implementation of different developmental programs. Delineating when and how cellular diversification occurs is particularly challenging for cortical inhibitory neurons, as they represent a relatively small proportion of all cortical cells, migrate tangentially from their embryonic origin to the cerebral cortex, and have a protracted development. Here we combine single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics to characterize the emergence of neuronal diversity among somatostatin-expressing (SST+) cells, the most diverse subclass of inhibitory neurons in the mouse cerebral cortex. We found that SST+ inhibitory neurons segregate during embryonic stages into long-range projection (LRP) neurons and two types of interneurons, Martinotti cells and non-Martinotti cells, following distinct developmental trajectories. Two main subtypes of LRP neurons and several subtypes of interneurons are readily distinguishable in the embryo, although interneuron diversity is further refined during early postanal life. Our results suggest that the timing for cellular diversification is unique for different subtypes of SST+ neurons and particularly divergent for LRP neurons and interneurons. Thus, the diversification of SST+ inhibitory neurons involves a temporal cascade of unique molecular programs driving their divergent developmental trajectories.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

PROVIDER: GSE217065 | GEO | 2023/11/01

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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