Disentangling brain vasculature in neurogenesis and neurodegeneration using single-cell transcriptomics.

Publication Type Review
Authors Crouch E, Joseph T, Marsan E, Huang E
Journal Trends Neurosci
Volume 46
Issue 7
Pagination 551-565
Date Published 05/18/2023
ISSN 1878-108X
Keywords Transcriptome, Brain
Abstract The vasculature is increasingly recognized to impact brain function in health and disease across the life span. During embryonic brain development, angiogenesis and neurogenesis are tightly coupled, coordinating the proliferation, differentiation, and migration of neural and glial progenitors. In the adult brain, neurovascular interactions continue to play essential roles in maintaining brain function and homeostasis. This review focuses on recent advances that leverage single-cell transcriptomics of vascular cells to uncover their subtypes, their organization and zonation in the embryonic and adult brain, and how dysfunction in neurovascular and gliovascular interactions contributes to the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases. Finally, we highlight key challenges for future research in neurovascular biology.
DOI 10.1016/j.tins.2023.04.007
PubMed ID 37210315
PubMed Central ID PMC10560453
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