Nature Communications (Nov 2024)

Molecular signatures of cortical expansion in the human foetal brain

  • G. Ball,
  • S. Oldham,
  • V. Kyriakopoulou,
  • L. Z. J. Williams,
  • V. Karolis,
  • A. Price,
  • J. Hutter,
  • M. L. Seal,
  • A. Alexander-Bloch,
  • J. V. Hajnal,
  • A. D. Edwards,
  • E. C. Robinson,
  • J. Seidlitz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-54034-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 19

Abstract

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Abstract The third trimester of human gestation is characterised by rapid increases in brain volume and cortical surface area. Recent studies have revealed a remarkable molecular diversity across the prenatal cortex but little is known about how this diversity translates into the differential rates of cortical expansion observed during gestation. We present a digital resource, μBrain, to facilitate knowledge translation between molecular and anatomical descriptions of the prenatal brain. Using μBrain, we evaluate the molecular signatures of preferentially-expanded cortical regions, quantified in utero using magnetic resonance imaging. Our findings demonstrate a spatial coupling between areal differences in the timing of neurogenesis and rates of neocortical expansion during gestation. We identify genes, upregulated from mid-gestation, that are highly expressed in rapidly expanding neocortex and implicated in genetic disorders with cognitive sequelae. The μBrain atlas provides a tool to comprehensively map early brain development across domains, model systems and resolution scales.