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Down Syndrome Developmental Brain Transcriptome Reveals Defective Oligodendrocyte Differentiation and Myelinationopen access

Authors
Olmos-Serrano, Jose LuisKang, Hyo JungTyler, William A.Silbereis, John C.Cheng, FengZhu, YingPletikos, MihovilJankovic-Rapan, LucijaCramer, Nathan P.Galdzicki, ZygmuntGoodliffe, JosephPeters, AlanSethares, ClaireDelalle, IvanaGolden, Jeffrey A.Haydar, Tarik F.Sestan, Nenad
Issue Date
Mar-2016
Publisher
CELL PRESS
Keywords
Brain development; Gene expression; Genomics; Glia; Neocortex; Neurodevelopmental disorders; White matter
Citation
NEURON, v.89, no.6, pp 1208 - 1222
Pages
15
Journal Title
NEURON
Volume
89
Number
6
Start Page
1208
End Page
1222
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/7152
DOI
10.1016/j.neuron.2016.01.042
ISSN
0896-6273
1097-4199
Abstract
Trisomy 21, or Down syndrome (DS), is the most common genetic cause of developmental delay and intellectual disability. To gain insight into the underlying molecular and cellular pathogenesis, we conducted a multi-region transcriptome analysis of DS and euploid control brains spanning from mid-fetal development to adulthood. We found genome-wide alterations in the expression of a large number of genes, many of which exhibited temporal and spatial specificity and were associated with distinct biological processes. In particular, we uncovered co-dysregulation of genes associated with oligodendrocyte differentiation and myelination that were validated via cross-species comparison to Ts65Dn trisomy mice. Furthermore, we show that hypomyelination present in Ts65Dn mice is in part due to cell-autonomous effects of trisomy on oligodendrocyte differentiation and results in slower neocortical action potential transmission. Together, these results identify defects in white matter development and function in DS, and they provide a transcriptional framework for further investigating DS neuropathogenesis.
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