DEFINING NEURONAL DIVERSITY IN THE DEVELOPING AND ADULT CEREBRAL CORTEX WITH ATLASPLEX TECHNOLOGY
Atlas Antibodies AB
Presentation
Date TBA
Event Information
Poster Board
PS01-07AM-090
Poster
View posterAbstract
To overcome these barriers, AtlasPlex mIHC-IF technology was employed to profile neuronal cell types in the developing (E14, E18) and adult mouse cerebral cortex. AtlasPlex combines site-specific biotinylated primary antibodies with tyramide signal amplification (TSA), enabling multiplex detection using same-species antibodies. Comprehensive markers panels integrated transcription factors (PAX6, EMX1, LHX2, TBR1, FOXP2, TBR2, CTIP2, SATB2, CUX1), neurotransmitters (VGluT1, VGAT, GAD2), neuropeptides (VIP, SST), and calcium-binding proteins (CALB2, PVALB, PCP4).
At E14–E18, the 5-plex transcription factor panel (PAX6, EMX1, LHX2, TBR1, TBR2) successfully identified cortical progenitors. In the adult cortex, 3–5 plex panels distinguished glutamatergic (VGluT1) projection neurons and GABAergic interneurons across layers, including layers 2–3 callosal (SATB2, CUX1), layer 5 corticostriatal (SATB2) and corticopontine (BCL11B, PCP4), and layer 6 corticothalamic neurons (FOXP2, BCL11B). GABAergic interneurons (VGAT/GAD2) in layers 2-3 and 5-6 were profiled by VIP, SST, CALB2, and PVALB. Results were consistent with transcriptomic classifications.
AtlasPlex demonstrated robust high-resolution 3–5 plex mIHC-IF performance, enabling precise proteomic profiling of neuronal subtypes in both the developing and adult cerebral cortex. Compatibility with same species antibodies expands panel design and enhances multiplexing capacity, offering a powerful tool for validating transcriptomic data and generating high-resolution neuronal atlases.
Recommended posters
MAPPING ASTROCYTE HETEROGENEITY IN THE MOUSE BRAIN USING AN RNA–PROTEIN MULTIOMICS ASSAY
Romain Lebail, Debia Wakhloo, Steve Zhou, Yifan Wang, Li-Chong Wang, Anushka Dikshit
SPATIOTEMPORAL DEVELOPMENT OF SPARSE EXCITATORY NEURONAL TYPES WITHIN THE DEEP MOUSE CORTEX
Shalini Iyer, Mark S Cembrowski
A SPATIAL TRANSCRIPTOMICS ATLAS OF THE ADULT MOUSE BRAIN
Michael Kunst, Rémi Mathieu, Lindsey Ching, Jacob Quon, Delissa McMillen, Alex Lee, Jasmin Campos, Naomi Martin, Paul Olsen, Nasmil Valera, Augustin Ruiz, Jeanelle Ariza, Chelsea Pagan, Reza Abbasi Asl, Jack Waters, Hongkui Zeng
HIGH-THROUGHPUT SPATIAL TRANSCRIPTOMICS ON 50 UM-THICK VIBRATOME SECTIONS TO ENABLE INTEGRATION WITH TWO-PHOTON CALCIUM IMAGING
Morgane Storey, Alireza Gargoorimotlagh, Luca Fusar Bassini, Paul Shuker, Maxwell Shinn, Isabelle Prankerd, Zhiyao Zhou, Kenneth Harris, Gioele La Manno, Carl C.H. Petersen
A SINGLE-CELL TRANSCRIPTOMIC ATLAS MAPS CEREBELLAR ASTROCYTE DIVERSITY AND UNCOVERS THE TRANSCRIPTIONAL CODE UNDERLYING THEIR MATURATION TRAJECTORIES
Valentina Cerrato, Giacomo Turrini, Ilaria Vitali, Bilian Xiong, Laura Solanelles-Farré, Andrea Lopes, Elia Magrinelli, Riccardo Bocchi, Magdalena Götz, Judith Fischer-Sternjak, Enrica Boda, Annalisa Buffo, Ludovic Telley
SPATIAL TRANSCRIPTOMIC PROFILING REVEALS MOLECULAR SIGNATURES OF PERINEURONAL NET-ASSOCIATED PARVALBUMIN INTERNEURONS
Sverre Grødem, Guro Vatne, Marianne Fyhn