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Modeling Human Cerebellar Development In Vitro in 2D Structure
Published on: September 16, 2022
Developmental and evolutionary dynamics of cis-regulatory elements in mouse cerebellar cells
Ioannis Sarropoulos1, Mari Sepp1, Robert Frömel2
1Center for Molecular Biology of Heidelberg University (ZMBH), DKFZ-ZMBH Alliance, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany. h.kaessmann@zmbh.uni-heidelberg.de s.pfister@dkfz.de i.sarropoulos@zmbh.uni-heidelberg.de m.sepp@zmbh.uni-heidelberg.de.
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Organ development is orchestrated by cell- and time-specific gene regulatory networks. In this study, we investigated the regulatory basis of mouse cerebellum development from early neurogenesis to adulthood. By acquiring snATAC-seq (single-nucleus assay for transposase accessible chromatin using sequencing) profiles for ~90,000 cells spanning 11 stages, we mapped cerebellar cell types and identified candidate cis-regulatory elements (CREs). We detected extensive spatiotemporal heterogeneity among progenitor cells and a gradual divergence in the regulatory programs of cerebellar neurons during differentiation. Comparisons to vertebrate genomes and snATAC-seq profiles for ∼20,000 cerebellar cells from the marsupial opossum revealed a shared decrease in CRE conservation during development and differentiation as well as differences in constraint between cell types. Our work delineates the developmental and evolutionary dynamics of gene regulation in cerebellar cells and provides insights into mammalian organ development.
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