Human brain transcriptome analysis finds region- and subject-specific expression signatures of GABA A R subunits

Altered expression of GABA receptors (GABA Rs) has been implicated in neurological and psychiatric disorders, but limited information about region-specific GABA R subunit expression in healthy human brains, heteromeric assembly of major isoforms, and their collective organization across healthy indi...

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Published inCommunications biology Vol. 2; p. 153
Main Authors Sequeira, Adolfo, Shen, Kevin, Gottlieb, Assaf, Limon, Agenor
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England 01.05.2019
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Summary:Altered expression of GABA receptors (GABA Rs) has been implicated in neurological and psychiatric disorders, but limited information about region-specific GABA R subunit expression in healthy human brains, heteromeric assembly of major isoforms, and their collective organization across healthy individuals, are major roadblocks to understanding their role in non-physiological states. Here, by using microarray and RNA-Seq datasets-from single cell nuclei to global brain expression-from the Allen Institute, we find that transcriptional expression of GABA R subunits is anatomically organized according to their neurodevelopmental origin. The data show a combination of complementary and mutually-exclusive expression patterns that delineate major isoforms, and which is highly stereotypical across brains from control donors. We summarize the region-specific signature of GAB R subunits per subject and its variability in a control population sample that can be used as a reference for remodeling changes during homeostatic rearrangements of GABA R subunits after physiological, pharmacological or pathological challenges.
ISSN:2399-3642
DOI:10.1038/s42003-019-0413-7