大脑
猕猴
生物
胎儿
人脑
小脑
神经科学
转录组
大脑发育
中枢神经系统
基因
基因表达
遗传学
怀孕
作者
Jingkuan Wei,Shao‐Xing Dai,Yaping Yan,Shulin Li,Pengpeng Yang,Ran Zhu,Tianzhuang Huang,Xi Li,Yanchao Duan,Zhengbo Wang,Weizhi Ji,Wei Si
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-023-39411-7
摘要
Abstract Fetal stages are critical periods for brain development. However, the protein molecular signature and dynamics of the human brain remain unclear due to sampling difficulty and ethical limitations. Non-human primates present similar developmental and neuropathological features to humans. This study constructed a spatiotemporal proteomic atlas of cynomolgus macaque brain development from early fetal to neonatal stages. Here we showed that (1) the variability across stages was greater than that among brain regions, and comparisons of cerebellum vs. cerebrum and cortical vs. subcortical regions revealed region-specific dynamics across early fetal to neonatal stages; (2) fluctuations in abundance of proteins associated with neural disease suggest the risk of nervous disorder at early fetal stages; (3) cross-species analysis (human, monkey, and mouse) and comparison between proteomic and transcriptomic data reveal the proteomic specificity and genes with mRNA/protein discrepancy. This study provides insight into fetal brain development in primates.
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