Astrocyte regional specialization is shaped by postnatal development

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Schroeder, M.E., McCormack, D.M., Metzner, L., Kang, J., Li, K.X., Yu, E., Levandowski, K.M., Zaniewski, H., Zhang, Q., Boyden, E.S. and Krienen, F.M., 2024. Astrocyte regional specialization is shaped by postnatal development. bioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.10.11.617802

Abstract

Astrocytes are an abundant class of glial cells with critical roles in neural circuit assembly and function. Though many studies have uncovered significant molecular distinctions between astrocytes from different brain regions, how this regionalization unfolds over development is not fully understood. We used single-nucleus RNA sequencing to characterize the molecular diversity of brain cells across six developmental stages and four brain regions in the mouse and marmoset brain. Our analysis of over 170,000 single astrocyte nuclei revealed striking regional heterogeneity among astrocytes, particularly between telencephalic and diencephalic regions, at all developmental time points surveyed in both species. At the stages sampled, most of the region patterning was private to astrocytes and not shared with neurons or other glial types. Though astrocytes were already regionally patterned in late embryonic stages, this region-specific astrocyte gene expression signature changed dramatically over postnatal development, and its composition suggests that regional astrocytes further specialize postnatally to support their local neuronal circuits. Across mouse and marmoset, we found hundreds of species differentially expressed genes, as well as divergence in the expression of astrocytic region- and age-differentially expressed genes and the timing of astrocyte maturation relative to birth between the species. Finally, we used expansion microscopy to show that astrocyte morphology is also regionally specialized across cortex, striatum, and thalamus in the mouse.

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1. Mouse brain

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thalamus178,038 cells
striatum137,159 cells
MO120,595 cells
PFC117,465 cells
cortex44,411 cells
Astrocyte regional specialization is shaped by postnatal development

2. Marmoset brain

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thalamus240,944 cells
striatum237,319 cells
PFC227,614 cells
MO175,955 cells
Astrocyte regional specialization is shaped by postnatal development

Alias names

SCP2719, SCP2706