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Prefrontal Granule Cell-Related Genes and Schizophrenia

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CEREBRAL CORTEX
卷 31, 期 4, 页码 2268-2277

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhaa360

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gene expression; granule cells; gray matter volume; magnetic resonance imaging; schizophrenia

资金

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFC1314300]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [82030053, 81701668, 82001797, 81771818, 81701676, 81801687]
  3. Tianjin Natural Science Foundation [18JCQNJC80600]
  4. Tianjin Key Technology RD Program [17ZXMFSY00090]
  5. Science & Technology Development Fund of Tianjin Education Commission for Higher Education [2016YD11]

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This study identified 14 candidate GC-related genes and linked their spatial correlation with schizophrenia, suggesting a potential association with the development of the disorder.
Although both the granular layer of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and schizophrenia are unique in primates, especially humans, their linkage is unclear. Here, we tested whether schizophrenia is associated with expression profiles of the granule cell (GC)-related genes in the human PFC. We identified 14 candidate GC-related genes with gradually increased expression levels along the gradient of the agranular, dysgranular, light-granular, and granular prefrontal regions based on the densely sampled gene expression data of 6 postmortem human brains, and with more than 10-fold expression in neurons than other cell types based on the single-cell RNA-sequencing data of the human PFC. These GC-related genes were functionally associated with synaptic transmission and cell development and differentiation. The identified 14 GC-related genes were significantly enriched for schizophrenia, but not for depression and bipolar disorder. The expression levels of the 4 stable schizophrenia- and GC-related genes were spatially correlated with gray matter volume differences in the PFC between patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls. This study provides a set of candidate genes for the human prefrontal GCs and links expression profiles of the GC-related genes to the prefrontal structural impairments in schizophrenia.

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