Selective vulnerability of layer 5a corticostriatal neurons in Huntington’s disease

Christina Pressl,Kert Mätlik, Laura Kus, Paul Darnell,Ji-Dung Luo, Matthew R. Paul,Alison R. Weiss, William Liguore,Thomas S. Carroll,David A. Davis,Jodi McBride,Nathaniel Heintz

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology(2024)

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The properties of the cell types that are selectively vulnerable in Huntington's disease (HD) cortex, the nature of somatic CAG expansions of mHTT in these cells, and their importance in CNS circuitry have not been delineated. Here, we employed serial fluorescence-activated nuclear sorting (sFANS), deep molecular profiling, and single-nucleus RNA sequencing (snRNA-seq) of motor-cortex samples from thirteen predominantly early stage, clinically diagnosed HD donors and selected samples from cingulate, visual, insular, and prefrontal cortices to demonstrate loss of layer 5a pyramidal neurons in HD. Extensive mHTT CAG expansions occur in vulnerable layer 5a pyramidal cells, and in Betz cells, layers 6a and 6b neurons that are resilient in HD. Retrograde tracing experiments in macaque brains identify layer 5a neurons as corticostriatal pyramidal cells. We propose that enhanced somatic mHTT CAG expansion and altered synaptic function act together to cause corticostriatal disconnection and selective neuronal vulnerability in HD cerebral cortex.
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Huntington’s disease,human post-mortem cortex,serial fluorescence-activated nuclei sorting,neuronal vulnerability,CAG repeat expansion,RNA-seq,ATAC-seq,snRNA-seq,RNAscope
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