利用细胞类型特异性基因表达分析,探索人类新皮层的定量MRI图谱

L. Edwards, P. McColgan, Saskia Helbling, A. Zarkali, L. Vaculčiaková, K. Pine, F. Dick, N. Weiskopf
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定量MRI (qMRI)允许提取可重复的和稳健的参数图。然而,与潜在的生物基质的联系仍然不清楚,特别是在复杂的、密集的皮层中。通过比较qMRI参数纵向弛豫率(R1)、有效横向弛豫率(R2 *)和磁化转移饱和度(MTsat)与Allen人脑图谱中基因表达的空间分布,并将其与人脑中发现的特定细胞类型中富集的基因列表相结合,研究了人类新皮层中qMRI参数与新皮层细胞类型之间的关系。由于qMRI参数与磁场强度有关,因此对3T和7T的MRI数据进行分析。所有qMRI参数与GABA-和谷氨酸能神经元中富集的基因显著共变,即它们与细胞结构相关。星形胶质细胞(R2 *在3T, R1在7T)、内皮细胞(R1和MTsat在3T)、小胶质细胞(R1和MTsat在3T, R1在7T)和少突胶质细胞(R1在7T)中富集的基因分布也与qMRI参数显著相关。这些结果推进了qMRI参数作为特定细胞类型生物标志物的潜在应用。
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Quantitative MRI maps of human neocortex explored using cell type-specific gene expression analysis
Quantitative MRI (qMRI) allows extraction of reproducible and robust parameter maps. However, the connection to underlying biological substrates remains murky, especially in the complex, densely packed cortex. We investigated associations in human neocortex between qMRI parameters and neocortical cell types by comparing the spatial distribution of the qMRI parameters longitudinal relaxation rate (R1), effective transverse relaxation rate (R2∗), and magnetization transfer saturation (MTsat) to gene expression from the Allen Human Brain Atlas, then combining this with lists of genes enriched in specific cell types found in the human brain. As qMRI parameters are magnetic field strength-dependent, the analysis was performed on MRI data at 3T and 7T. All qMRI parameters significantly covaried with genes enriched in GABA- and glutamatergic neurons, i.e. they were associated with cytoarchitecture. The qMRI parameters also significantly covaried with the distribution of genes enriched in astrocytes (R2∗ at 3T, R1 at 7T), endothelial cells (R1 and MTsat at 3T), microglia (R1 and MTsat at 3T, R1 at 7T), and oligodendrocytes (R1 at 7T). These results advance the potential use of qMRI parameters as biomarkers for specific cell types.
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