Gene-activity map of developing brain reveals new clues about autism’s sex bias
Boys and girls may be vulnerable to different genetic changes, which could help explain why the condition is more common in boys despite linked variants appearing more often in girls.
A large study of developing brains reveals genetic and molecular differences between males and females. The findings may help explain why neurodevelopmental conditions, including autism, occur at different rates in boys and girls.
By @giorgiag-sciwriter.bsky.social
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16.10.2025 14:30
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10/8: Any time you see two tissue sections, the other was the preceding or subsequent 10µm of tissue cut from the same donor, because @heenadivecha.bsky.social is a beast! As is the link to the browser with all 85 tissue sections available: samuibrowser.com/from?url=dat...
01.11.2025 00:50
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9/8: The high-res spatial expression browser! Full-resolution of H&E stained tissue sections and the gene expression from them. Great for seeing neuromelanin. (One sample = one tissue section).
01.11.2025 00:49
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Shouts out: @davidweinshenker.bsky.social for aid interpreting NM results but accidentally omitted from text's acknowledgments; @madhavitippani.bsky.social for NM quantification in the tissue; and @martinowk.bsky.social for her mentorship, patience w/ me (sometimes), + newfound LC enthusiasm! (8/8)
31.10.2025 15:42
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Impact of Alzheimer’s disease risk factors and local neuromelanin content on the transcriptomic landscape of the human locus coeruleus
LFF project, spatial_LC data analysis
Finally, we made 2 web tools to share to this unprecedently large human LC xscriptomic data. A 3rd (that visualizes high-res H&E and NM with and spatial gene xpr.) on the way (last URL). We hope these help the #bluespot #LC #catecholamines community! Tools at: research.libd.org/LFF_spatial_... (7/8)
31.10.2025 15:42
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Controlled for age, sex, E4/E2, and genomic ancestry, higher APOE gene expression was associated with paler NM! ~180 other genes also assoc with NM (Bonf. p <0.05, 23k genes tested), inc. several autophagocytosis and axon-to-soma transport (processes that also clear intracell tau path)! (6/8)
31.10.2025 15:42
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I got creative here and ran analyses I'm extra stoked about: modeling gene xpr relationships with quantitative measures of how dark the LC neuronal pigment, neuromelanin (NM) was in individual transcriptomic spots. (5/x)
31.10.2025 15:42
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AD risk varies with APOE alleles (E4-risk, E2-protective), with the E4 risk effect in European ancestry (EA) >> in African ancestry (AA). (E2 has similar effects in both groups). E4-E2 DE was much stronger in LC of EA donors and most E4-E2 DE w/in LC was specific to 1 ancestry group. (4/8)
31.10.2025 15:42
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Differential expression analyses of course focused on the LC. Between sexes, there was subtle but highly signif. DE of cholesterol synthesis pathway genes. These genes do not show astrocytic expression patterns, suggesting LC neurons themselves synthesize cholesterol in a sex-biased manner(!) (3/8)
31.10.2025 15:42
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AFA(We)K, no group has yet succeeded in high-throughput, high-yield single-cell/nucleus seq of LC. Thankfully, spatial transcriptomics helped us get RNAseq of the LC consistently across donors. (The rest of the 55µm-diameter spots, though, are mismashes of cell types): (2/8)
31.10.2025 15:42
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