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This Is the Largest Map of The Human Brain Ever Made

  • October 15, 2023
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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This Is the Largest Map of The Human Brain Ever Made

Subject: Science and Tech

Section: Biotech

Context:

  • Researchers have created the largest atlas of human brain cells so far, revealing more than 3,000 cell types — many of which are new to science.

About the human brain atlas:

  • It offers a detailed snapshot of the most complex known organ.
  • It will aid the study of diseases, cognition and what makes us human, among other things.
  • Researchers have previously mapped the human brain using techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging, but this is the first atlas of the whole human brain at the single-cell level, showing its intricate molecular interactions.
  • Researchers have sequenced the RNA of more than 3 million individual cells from 106 locations covering the entire human brain, using tissue samples from three deceased male donors.
  • Their analysis documented 461 broad categories of brain cells that included more than 3,000 subtypes.
  • The researchers uncovered links between certain brain cell types and neuropsychiatric disorders, including bipolar disorder, depression and schizophrenia.

About the research:

  • The research is part of the US National Institutes of Health’s Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies Initiative — Cell Census Network (BICCN), a collaboration between hundreds of scientists.
  • The programme’s goals include cataloguing brain cell types across humans, non-human primates and mice to improve understanding of the cellular mechanisms behind poorly understood brain disorders.
  • The data from the 21 studies have been made publicly available on the Neuroscience Multi-omic Archive online repository.

Brain cells:

  • Neurons — cells in the brain and nervous system that send and receive signals — varied widely in different parts of the brain, suggesting different functions and developmental histories. The mix of neurons and other cell types also differed across each region; some cells were only found in specific locations.
  • The brainstem — a relatively under-studied structure connecting the brain to the spinal cord — harbored a particularly high number of neuron types.

Gene switch:

  • Even the same gene in the same type of cell could have different characteristics across the brain.
  • Pinpointing the switches that activate or block gene expression in brain cells could be useful for diagnosing brain disorders and developing tailored treatments.
  • Improving understanding of how genetic switches might contribute to disease risk.
  • Researchers used the cell-type data to predict how the genetic switches influence gene regulation and increase the risk of neurological diseases.
    • In cells called microglia, which clear away dead or damaged cells, the presence of some genetic switches was strongly linked to risks of Alzheimer’s disease.
  • Such findings can be used to test whether particular genes or faulty switches contribute directly to the onset of disease.

Source: Scientific American

Science and tech This Is the Largest Map of The Human Brain Ever Made

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