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Temporally distinct 3D multi-omic dynamics in the developing human brain

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Heffel, Matthew G.; Zhou, Jingtian; Zhang, Yi; Lee, Dong-Sung; Hou, Kangcheng; Pastor-Alonso, Oier; Abuhanna, Kevin D.; Galasso, Joseph; Kern, Colin; Tai, Chu-Yi; Garcia-Padilla, Carlos; Nafisi, Mahsa; Zhou, Yi; Schmitt, Anthony D.; Li, Terence; Haeussler, Maximilian; Wick, Brittney; Zhang, Martin Jinye; Xie, Fangming; Ziffra, Ryan S.; Mukamel, Eran A.; Eskin, Eleazar; Nowakowski, Tomasz J.; Dixon, Jesse R.; Pasaniuc, Bogdan; Ecker, Joseph R.; Zhu, Quan; Bintu, Bogdan; Paredes, Mercedes F.; Luo, Chongyuan

Issue Date
2024-11
Publisher
NATURE PORTFOLIO
Citation
NATURE, Vol.635 No.8038, pp.481-489
Abstract
The human hippocampus and prefrontal cortex play critical roles in learning and cognition1,2, yet the dynamic molecular characteristics of their development remain enigmatic. Here we investigated the epigenomic and three-dimensional chromatin conformational reorganization during the development of the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex, using more than 53,000 joint single-nucleus profiles of chromatin conformation and DNA methylation generated by single-nucleus methyl-3C sequencing (snm3C-seq3)3. The remodelling of DNA methylation is temporally separated from chromatin conformation dynamics. Using single-cell profiling and multimodal single-molecule imaging approaches, we have found that short-range chromatin interactions are enriched in neurons, whereas long-range interactions are enriched in glial cells and non-brain tissues. We reconstructed the regulatory programs of cell-type development and differentiation, finding putatively causal common variants for schizophrenia strongly overlapping with chromatin loop-connected, cell-type-specific regulatory regions. Our data provide multimodal resources for studying gene regulatory dynamics in brain development and demonstrate that single-cell three-dimensional multi-omics is a powerful approach for dissecting neuropsychiatric risk loci. Using a single-nucleus multi-omics approach, a study jointly profiles the reorganization of the epigenome and the three-dimensional chromatin conformation during the development of the human hippocampus and prefrontal cortex.
ISSN
0028-0836
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/216518
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-08030-7
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