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A comparative atlas of single-cell chromatin accessibility in the human brain

A comparative atlas of single-cell chromatin accessibility in the human brain

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A comparative atlas of single-cell chromatin accessibility in the human brain

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Cold Spring Harbor: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press

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The human brain contains an extraordinarily diverse set of neuronal and glial cell types. Recent advances in single cell transcriptomics have begun to delineate the cellular heterogeneity in different brain regions, but the transcriptional regulatory programs responsible for the identity and function of each brain cell type remain to be defined. Here, we carried out single nucleus ATAC-seq analysis to probe the open chromatin landscape from over 1.1 million cells in 42 brain regions of three neurotypical adult donors. Integrative analysis of the resulting data identified 107 distinct cell types and revealed the cell-type-specific usage of 544,735 candidate cis-regulatory DNA elements (cCREs) in the human genome. Nearly 1/3 of them displayed sequence conservation as well as chromatin accessibility in the mouse brain. On the other hand, nearly 40% cCREs were human specific, with chromatin accessibility associated with species-restricted gene expression. Interestingly, these human specific cCREs were enriched for distinct families of retrotransposable elements, which displayed cell-type-specific chromatin accessibility. We uncovered strong associations between specific brain cell types and neuropsychiatric disorders. We futher developed deep learning models to predict regulatory function of non-coding disease risk variants.Competing Interest StatementJ.R.E is a member of the scientific advisor for Zymo Research and Ionis. B.R. is a co-founder and consultant of Arima Genomics Inc. and co-founder of Epigenome Technologies.Footnotes* http://catlas.org* http://catlas.org/humanbrain...

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A comparative atlas of single-cell chromatin accessibility in the human brain

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2734826715

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2734826715

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2692-8205

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10.1101/2022.11.09.515833