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A Chromatin Accessibility Atlas of the Developing Human Telencephalon
Author(s) -
Eirene Markenscoff-Papadimitriou,
Sean Whalen,
Pawel F. Przytycki,
Reuben Thomas,
Fadya Binyameen,
Tomasz J. Nowakowski,
Arnold R. Kriegstein,
Stephan Sanders,
Matthew W. State,
Katherine S. Pollard,
John L.R. Rubenstein
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
cell
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 26.304
H-Index - 776
eISSN - 1097-4172
pISSN - 0092-8674
DOI - 10.1016/j.cell.2020.06.002
Subject(s) - biology , cerebrum , chromatin , atlas (anatomy) , computational biology , neuroscience , genetics , anatomy , dna , central nervous system
To discover regulatory elements driving the specificity of gene expression in different cell types and regions of the developing human brain, we generated an atlas of open chromatin from nine dissected regions of the mid-gestation human telencephalon, as well as microdissected upper and deep layers of the prefrontal cortex. We identified a subset of open chromatin regions (OCRs), termed predicted regulatory elements (pREs), that are likely to function as developmental brain enhancers. pREs showed temporal, regional, and laminar differences in chromatin accessibility and were correlated with gene expression differences across regions and gestational ages. We identified two functional de novo variants in a pRE for autism risk gene SLC6A1, and using CRISPRa, demonstrated that this pRE regulates SCL6A1. Additionally, mouse transgenic experiments validated enhancer activity for pREs proximal to FEZF2 and BCL11A. Thus, this atlas serves as a resource for decoding neurodevelopmental gene regulation in health and disease.

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