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Published: 19 July 2024
Figure 1 Huntington’s disease and schizophrenia-derived glia share common mechanisms of disrupted glial differentiation. ( A–E ) Assessment of differential and shared gene expression by Huntington’s disease (HD) and schizophrenia (SCZ) glial progenitor cells (GPCs). ( A ) Venn diagram depicting the number o
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Published: 19 July 2024
Figure 4 Synapse-regulatory pathways were dysregulated in both Huntington’s disease and schizophrenia human glial progenitor cells. ( A ) The multilayered gene correlation network was composed from 1218 genes shared among prioritized modules in Fig. 3A . Node colour indicates which cluster each gene was as
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Figure 5 Suppression of OLIG2 and TCF7L2-dependent modulators of glutamatergic synapses. ( A ) Transcription factors enriched for top-ranked genes. ( B ) OLIG2 expression is high in glial progenitor cells (GPCs) and low in astrocytes. ( C ) OLIG2 occupancy at the transcription start sites of prioritized gen
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Figure 3 Gene set intersection highlights related clusters with distinct functions. ( A ) The module gene set network was compiled from the significant gene set intersection between prioritized disease-associated modules. The nodes represent the modules and the edges represent the significant pairwise gene
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Nguyen P T Huynh and others
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Marielle Minere and others
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Bruce V Taylor and others
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Figure 2 Prioritized modules and their structural preservation across networks. ( A ) Nine modules were identified as significantly associated with the condition phenotype in glial progenitor cells (GPCs). These modules were tested for network preservation using NetRep 28 , and the maximal P -value was r
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Figure 6 Our model: dysregulated glial support of glutamatergic synapses reciprocally impacts oligodendrocytic and astrocytic maturation in both Huntington’s disease and schizophrenia . ( A ) At the glial progenitor cell (GPC) stage, ADGRL3 is regulated by OLIG2. ( B ) ADGRL3 expression is regulated by T
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Niklas Mattsson-Carlgren
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Argye E Hillis
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Sarah H Berth and others
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Tilman Schneider-Hohendorf and others
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Siddharth Ramanan and others
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Cato E A Corsten and others
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Johanna Appleton and others
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Jessica Medina and others
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Huimin Cai and others
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Yaseen Awad-Igbaria and others
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