학술논문

Cross-ancestry atlas of gene, isoform, and splicing regulation in the developing human brain
Document Type
article
Author
Wen, CindyMargolis, MichaelDai, RujiaZhang, PanPrzytycki, Pawel FVo, Daniel DBhattacharya, ArjunMatoba, NanaTang, MiaoJiao, ChuanKim, MinsooTsai, EllenHoh, CelineAygün, NilWalker, Rebecca LChatzinakos, ChristosClarke, DeclanPratt, HenryPeters, Mette AGerstein, MarkDaskalakis, Nikolaos PWeng, ZhipingJaffe, Andrew EKleinman, Joel EHyde, Thomas MWeinberger, Daniel RBray, Nicholas JSestan, NenadGeschwind, Daniel HRoeder, KathrynGusev, AlexanderPasaniuc, BogdanStein, Jason LLove, Michael IPollard, Katherine SLiu, ChunyuGandal, Michael JAkbarian, SchahramAbyzov, AlexejAhituv, NadavArasappan, DhivyaAlmagro Armenteros, Jose JuanBeliveau, Brian JBendl, JaroslavBerretta, SabinaBharadwaj, Rahul ABicks, LucyBrennand, KristenCapauto, DavideChampagne, Frances AChatterjee, TanimaChatzinakos, ChrisChen, YuhangChen, H IsaacCheng, YuyanCheng, LijunChess, AndrewChien, Jo-fanChu, ZhiyuanClement, AshleyCollado-Torres, LeonardoCooper, Gregory MCrawford, Gregory EDavila-Velderrain, JoseDeep-Soboslay, AmyDeng, ChengyuDiPietro, Christopher PDracheva, StellaDrusinsky, ShironDuan, ZihengDuong, DucDursun, CagatayEagles, Nicholas JEdelstein, JonathanEmani, Prashant SFullard, John FGalani, KikiGaleev, TimurGaynor, SophiaGirdhar, KiranGoes, Fernando SGreenleaf, WilliamGrundman, JenniferGuo, HanminGuo, QiuyuGupta, ChiragHadas, YoavHallmayer, JoachimHan, XikunHaroutunian, VahramHawken, NatalieHe, ChuanHenry, EllaHicks, Stephanie CHo, MarcusHo, Li-LunHoffman, Gabriel EHuang, YilingHuuki-Myers, Louise AHwang, Ahyeon
Source
Science. 384(6698)
Subject
Biological Sciences
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Genetics
Biological Psychology
Psychology
Mental Illness
Mental Health
Human Genome
Neurosciences
Brain Disorders
Mental health
Humans
Alternative Splicing
Atlases as Topic
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Brain
Gene Expression Regulation
Developmental
Gene Regulatory Networks
Genome-Wide Association Study
Protein Isoforms
Quantitative Trait Loci
Schizophrenia
Transcriptome
Mental Disorders
PsychENCODE Consortium†
PsychENCODE Consortium
General Science & Technology
Language
Abstract
Neuropsychiatric genome-wide association studies (GWASs), including those for autism spectrum disorder and schizophrenia, show strong enrichment for regulatory elements in the developing brain. However, prioritizing risk genes and mechanisms is challenging without a unified regulatory atlas. Across 672 diverse developing human brains, we identified 15,752 genes harboring gene, isoform, and/or splicing quantitative trait loci, mapping 3739 to cellular contexts. Gene expression heritability drops during development, likely reflecting both increasing cellular heterogeneity and the intrinsic properties of neuronal maturation. Isoform-level regulation, particularly in the second trimester, mediated the largest proportion of GWAS heritability. Through colocalization, we prioritized mechanisms for about 60% of GWAS loci across five disorders, exceeding adult brain findings. Finally, we contextualized results within gene and isoform coexpression networks, revealing the comprehensive landscape of transcriptome regulation in development and disease.