Stem Cell Reports (Nov 2019)

Hippocampal CA1 Somatostatin Interneurons Originate in the Embryonic MGE/POA

  • Zeinab Asgarian,
  • Lorenza Magno,
  • Niki Ktena,
  • Kenneth D. Harris,
  • Nicoletta Kessaris

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
pp. 793 – 802

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Summary: Oriens lacunosum-moleculare (O-LM) interneurons constitute 40% of hippocampal interneurons expressing Somatostatin (SST). Recent evidence has indicated a dual origin for these cells in the medial and caudal ganglionic eminences (MGE and CGE), with expression of Htr3a as a distinguishing factor. This is strikingly different from cortical SST interneurons that have a single origin within the MGE/preoptic area (POA). We reassessed the origin of hippocampal SST interneurons using a range of genetic lineage-tracing mice combined with single-cell transcriptomic analysis. We find a common origin for all hippocampal SST interneurons in NKX2-1-expressing progenitors of the telencephalic neuroepithelium and an MGE/POA-like transcriptomic signature for all SST clusters. This suggests that functional heterogeneity within the SST CA1 population cannot be attributed to a differential MGE/CGE genetic origin. : In this article, Kessaris and colleagues combine genetic lineage tracing and single-cell transcriptomic analysis to identify the embryonic origin of hippocampal CA1 Somatostatin interneurons. They report a common origin in the medial ganglionic eminence/preoptic area from neuroepithelial precursors expressing NKX2-1. Keywords: Somatostatin, hippocampus, O-LM, fate-mapping, embryonic origin, single-cell sequencing, interneurons