DNA电动力移动追踪浦肯野细胞的发育转化。

IF 4.5 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Cell Reports Methods Pub Date : 2025-09-15 Epub Date: 2025-08-26 DOI:10.1016/j.crmeth.2025.101143
Cheryl Brandenburg, Garrett W Crutcher, Andrea J Romanowski, Sarah G Donofrio, Lita R Duraine, Richard N A Owusu-Mensah, Benjamin H Cooper, Izumi Sugihara, Gene J Blatt, Roy V Sillitoe, Alexandros Poulopoulos
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摘要

大脑发育开始于祖细胞区的神经发生,结束于成人大脑中扩展的、复杂模式的细胞多样性。我们利用DNA和胚胎组织之间的生物电相互作用来进行“立体跟踪”,这是一种发育靶向策略,可以在祖细胞区域的不同深度对细胞进行不同的标记。这种3D标记是通过在子宫内递送具有不同电动力学流动性的质粒来实现的。我们在小脑中应用了光片成像的立体跟踪技术,发现浦肯野细胞遵循胚胎性的发育轨迹,将不同的祖区亚区与小脑皮层的成熟地形联系起来。我们还在浦肯野细胞的轴突初始段发现了一个意想不到的亚细胞结构,我们称之为“轴突气泡”。这些结构通过糖基磷脂酰肌醇(GPI)表面标记揭示,并通过电子显微镜证实。我们的研究结果展示了三维神经祖区组织,说明了立体跟踪在发育系统中发现新生物学的潜力。
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Developmental transformations of Purkinje cells tracked by DNA electrokinetic mobility.

Brain development begins with neurogenesis in progenitor zones and ends with expansive, intricately-patterned cellular diversity in the adult brain. We took advantage of bioelectric interactions between DNA and embryonic tissue to perform "stereo-tracking," a developmental targeting strategy that differentially labels cells at different depths within progenitor zones. This 3D labeling was achieved by delivery of plasmids with distinct electrokinetic mobilities in utero. We applied stereo-tracking with light sheet imaging in the cerebellum and identified that Purkinje cells follow embryonically committed developmental trajectories, linking distinct progenitor zone subfields to the mature topography of the cerebellar cortex. We additionally identified an unexpected subcellular structure on the axon initial segment of Purkinje cells that we termed "axon bubbles." These structures were revealed by glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-linked surface labeling and confirmed by electron microscopy. Our findings demonstrate organization of neural progenitor zones in three dimensions, exemplifying the potential of stereo-tracking to uncover new biology within developing systems.

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Cell Reports Methods
Cell Reports Methods Chemistry (General), Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (General), Immunology and Microbiology (General)
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