Identification and application of cell-type-specific enhancers for the macaque brain
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.06.040
Identification and application of cell-type-specific enhancers for the macaque brain
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Identification and application of cell-type-specific enhancers for the macaque brain.Cell. 2025 Aug 7;188(16):4471-4473. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.07.026. Epub 2025 Jul 22. Cell. 2025. PMID: 40695278 No abstract available.
Abstract
Genetic targeting methods for monitoring and manipulating neuronal activity are not widely used for studying the primate brain, largely owing to the lack of a cell-type-specific targeting method. Using single-cell RNA and ATAC sequencing of macaque brains combined with in vivo screening, we identified a large set of enhancers capable of driving targeted gene expression in specific cell types. AAV vectors driven by these enhancers successfully targeted layer-specific glutamatergic neurons, GABAergic interneuron subtypes, astrocytes, and oligodendrocytes with high specificity. Cross-species comparison revealed that some macaque enhancers are conserved and functional across species, but enhancers with layer-specific targeting in macaques did not label neurons in mice, highlighting evolutionary differences in cortical CREs. Targeting precision was further improved using a FLPo-dependent intersectional approach with two enhancers. These enhancer-AAVs were validated by monitoring and manipulating activity in macaque visual cortex, providing valuable tools to dissect primate neural circuit functions.
Keywords: brain; calcium imaging; cell type; enhancer; labeling; optogenetics; primate; snATAC-seq; specificity.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of interests Z.L., Ling Li, Y.S., Hao Li, and Y.H. are inventors in a patent on the specific enhancers targeting different neuron cell types in the monkey and mouse brain. This patent is under preparation.
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