학술논문
Integrative functional genomic analysis of human brain development and neuropsychiatric risks
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article
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Li, Mingfeng; Santpere, Gabriel; Imamura Kawasawa, Yuka; Evgrafov, Oleg V; Gulden, Forrest O; Pochareddy, Sirisha; Sunkin, Susan M; Li, Zhen; Shin, Yurae; Zhu, Ying; Sousa, André MM; Werling, Donna M; Kitchen, Robert R; Kang, Hyo Jung; Pletikos, Mihovil; Choi, Jinmyung; Muchnik, Sydney; Xu, Xuming; Wang, Daifeng; Lorente-Galdos, Belen; Liu, Shuang; Giusti-Rodríguez, Paola; Won, Hyejung; de Leeuw, Christiaan A; Pardiñas, Antonio F; Hu, Ming; Jin, Fulai; Li, Yun; Owen, Michael J; O’Donovan, Michael C; Walters, James TR; Posthuma, Danielle; Reimers, Mark A; Levitt, Pat; Weinberger, Daniel R; Hyde, Thomas M; Kleinman, Joel E; Geschwind, Daniel H; Hawrylycz, Michael J; State, Matthew W; Sanders, Stephan J; Sullivan, Patrick F; Gerstein, Mark B; Lein, Ed S; Knowles, James A; Sestan, Nenad; Willsey, A Jeremy; Oldre, Aaron; Szafer, Aaron; Camarena, Adrian; Cherskov, Adriana; Charney, Alexander W; Abyzov, Alexej; Kozlenkov, Alexey; Safi, Alexias; Jones, Allan R; Ashley-Koch, Allison E; Ebbert, Amanda; Price, Amanda J; Sekijima, Amanda; Kefi, Amira; Bernard, Amy; Amiri, Anahita; Sboner, Andrea; Clark, Andrew; Jaffe, Andrew E; Tebbenkamp, Andrew TN; Sodt, Andy J; Guillozet-Bongaarts, Angie L; Nairn, Angus C; Carey, Anita; Huttner, Anita; Chervenak, Ann; Szekely, Anna; Shieh, Annie W; Harmanci, Arif; Lipska, Barbara K; Carlyle, Becky C; Gregor, Ben W; Kassim, Bibi S; Sheppard, Brooke; Bichsel, Candace; Hahn, Chang-Gyu; Lee, Chang-Kyu; Chen, Chao; Kuan, Chihchau L; Dang, Chinh; Lau, Chris; Cuhaciyan, Christine; Armoskus, Christoper; Mason, Christopher E; Liu, Chunyu; Slaughterbeck, Cliff R; Bennet, Crissa; Pinto, Dalila; Polioudakis, Damon; Franjic, Daniel; Miller, Daniel J; Bertagnolli, Darren; Lewis, David A
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Science. 362(6420)
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Abstract
To broaden our understanding of human neurodevelopment, we profiled transcriptomic and epigenomic landscapes across brain regions and/or cell types for the entire span of prenatal and postnatal development. Integrative analysis revealed temporal, regional, sex, and cell type-specific dynamics. We observed a global transcriptomic cup-shaped pattern, characterized by a late fetal transition associated with sharply decreased regional differences and changes in cellular composition and maturation, followed by a reversal in childhood-adolescence, and accompanied by epigenomic reorganizations. Analysis of gene coexpression modules revealed relationships with epigenomic regulation and neurodevelopmental processes. Genes with genetic associations to brain-based traits and neuropsychiatric disorders (including MEF2C, SATB2, SOX5, TCF4, and TSHZ3) converged in a small number of modules and distinct cell types, revealing insights into neurodevelopment and the genomic basis of neuropsychiatric risks.