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Species-specific mechanisms of the timing of human cortical development

Pierre Vanderhaeghen
VIB KULeuven Center for Brain & Disease Research
Jun 4, 2020

The human brain, in particular the cerebral cortex, has undergone rapid expansion and increased complexity during recent evolution. One striking feature of human corticogenesis is that it is highly protracted in time, from prenatal stages of neurogenesis (taking months instead of days in the mouse), to postnatal stages of neuronal maturation and circuit formation (taking years instead of weeks in the mouse). This prolonged development is thought to contribute in an important fashion to increased cortical size, but also enhanced circuit complexity and plasticity. Here we will discuss how the species-specific temporal patterning of corticogenesis is largely intrinsic to cortical progenitors and neurons, and involves human-specific genes and cell properties that underlie human brain evolution, as well as our selective sensitivity to certain brain diseases.

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FLNA regulates cell-autonomous neuronal maturation

Léa Corbieres, Antonio Falace, Catia Palminha, Fabrizia Guarnieri, Fabienne Schaller, Marija Cvekovik, Alfonso Represa-Bermejo, Antoine De Chevigny, Emilie Pallesi-Pocachard, Carlos Cardoso
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Human microglia enhance neuronal maturation and synaptic connectivity

Balazs V. Varga, Paul Charlesworth, Deborah Kronenberg-Versteeg, Ilias Moutsopoulos, Kimberly Evans, Eszter Pankotai, Christopher Lee Zhe Wei, Irina Mohorianu, Florent Ginhoux, Ragnhildur Thóra Káradóttir
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Impaired neuronal maturation in a human iPSC derived cortical organoid model of Tauopathy

Federica Cordella, Erika Parente, Silvia Ghirga, Alessandro Soloperto, Lorenza Mautone, Silvia Di Angelantonio
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Bulk RNA sequencing analysis to follow the neuronal maturation of AHDS organoids

Eros Rossi, Francesca Ciarpella, Giulia Pedrotti, Chiara Santanatoglia, Benedetta Lucidi, Elisa De Tomi, Raluca Zamfir, Giovanni Malerba, Giorgio Malpeli, Ilaria Decimo

FENS Forum 2024

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Targeting mitochondrial metabolism to restore neuronal maturation in a murine brain organoid model of Allan-Herndon-Dudley syndrome (AHDS)

Benedetta Lucidi, Francesca Ciarpella, Giulia Pedrotti, Chiara Santanatoglia, Eros Rossi, Emanuela Bottani, Ilaria Decimo

FENS Forum 2024

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