Single-cell dissection of the human motor and prefrontal cortices in ALS and FTLD

S. Sebastian Pineda,Hyeseung Lee, Maria J. Ulloa-Navas, Raleigh M. Linville,Francisco J. Garcia, Kyriakitsa Galani,Erica Engelberg-Cook, Monica C. Castanedes,Brent E. Fitzwalter, Luc J. Pregent, Mahammad E. Gardashli,Michael DeTure, Diana V. Vera-Garcia, Andre T.S. Hucke,Bjorn E. Oskarsson,Melissa E. Murray,Dennis W. Dickson,Myriam Heiman,Veronique V. Belzil,Manolis Kellis

Cell(2024)

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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) share many clinical, pathological, and genetic features, but a detailed understanding of their associated transcriptional alterations across vulnerable cortical cell types is lacking. Here, we report a high-resolution, comparative single-cell molecular atlas of the human primary motor and dorsolateral prefrontal cortices and their transcriptional alterations in sporadic and familial ALS and FTLD. By integrating transcriptional and genetic information, we identify known and previously unidentified vulnerable populations in cortical layer 5 and show that ALS- and FTLD-implicated motor and spindle neurons possess a virtually indistinguishable molecular identity. We implicate potential disease mechanisms affecting these cell types as well as non-neuronal drivers of pathogenesis. Finally, we show that neuron loss in cortical layer 5 tracks more closely with transcriptional identity rather than cellular morphology and extends beyond previously reported vulnerable cell types.
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ALS,FTLD,frontotemporal dementia,neurodegeneration,motor neuron,Betz cell,single cell,von Economo,spindle neuron
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