RRC ID 57943
著者 Schörnig M, Ju X, Fast L, Ebert S, Weigert A, Kanton S, Schaffer T, Nadif Kasri N, Treutlein B, Peter BM, Hevers W, Taverna E.
タイトル Comparison of induced neurons reveals slower structural and functional maturation in humans than in apes.
ジャーナル Elife
Abstract We generated induced excitatory neurons (iNeurons, iNs) from chimpanzee, bonobo, and human stem cells by expressing the transcription factor neurogenin-2 (NGN2). Single-cell RNA sequencing showed that genes involved in dendrite and synapse development are expressed earlier during iNs maturation in the chimpanzee and bonobo than the human cells. In accordance, during the first 2 weeks of differentiation, chimpanzee and bonobo iNs showed repetitive action potentials and more spontaneous excitatory activity than human iNs, and extended neurites of higher total length. However, the axons of human iNs were slightly longer at 5 weeks of differentiation. The timing of the establishment of neuronal polarity did not differ between the species. Chimpanzee, bonobo, and human neurites eventually reached the same level of structural complexity. Thus, human iNs develop slower than chimpanzee and bonobo iNs, and this difference in timing likely depends on functions downstream of NGN2.
巻・号 10
公開日 2021-1-20
DOI 10.7554/eLife.59323
PII 59323
PMID 33470930
PMC PMC7870144
MeSH Animals Cell Differentiation Humans Neurites / metabolism Neurogenesis Neurons / physiology* Pan paniscus / physiology* Pan troglodytes / physiology* Species Specificity
IF 7.08
リソース情報
ヒト・動物細胞 409B2(HPS0076)