Transcriptional blueprint for becoming a new neuron in the cerebral cortex

Event details
Date | 09.05.2017 |
Hour | 12:15 › 13:00 |
Speaker |
Dr Subashika Govindan Université de Genève |
Location | |
Category | Conferences - Seminars |
Despite the mounting evidence on how different genes regulate different aspects of cortical neurogenesis, the genetic program that drives acquisition and maintenance of neuronal identity upon progenitor division is unknown.It is important to dissect the proper sequence of molecular events that occurs during acquisition of specific neuronal identity to understand how the brain is built.
A major limitation in studying this has been the inability to specifically identify, access and track specific cohort of neurons from their time of birth in vivo with the requisite temporal resolution. To overcome this obstacle, I have developed and standardized a novel technique “FlashTag” that enables precise in vivo tagging of neurons and progenitors from the time of mitosis. By combining FlashTag” technology with single-cell RNA sequencing, we have identified and functionally characterized neuron-specific primordial transcriptional programs as they dynamically unfold in vivo during the first forty-eight hours following mitosis.
Our results provide a detailed functional account of early neuronal life, including the discovery of successive “transcriptional waves” that organize the temporal sequence of cellular differentiation events. This high-resolution dynamic blueprint of neuronal specification can identify the transient molecular events that guide a neuron towards its final fate, and contribute to a roadmap for the reverse engineering of specific classes of cortical neurons from undifferentiated cells. Additionally such map will be key to understand what are the molecular pathways that are altered in disease conditions.
Practical information
- Informed public
- Free
Organizer
- Hosted by Bart DEPLANCKE