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The bone marrow in the skull is important for shaping immune responses in the brain and meninges, but its molecular makeup among bones and relevance in human diseases remain unclear. Here, we show that the mouse skull has the most distinct transcriptomic profile compared with other bones in states of health and injury, characterized by a late-stage neutrophil phenotype. In humans, proteome analysis reveals that the skull marrow is the most distinct, with differentially expressed neutrophil-related pathways and a unique synaptic protein signature. 3D imaging demonstrates the structural and cellular details of human skull-meninges connections (SMCs) compared with veins. Last, using translocator protein positron emission tomography (TSPO-PET) imaging, we show that the skull bone marrow reflects inflammatory brain responses with a disease-specific spatial distribution in patients with various neurological disorders. The unique molecular profile and anatomical and functional connections of the skull show its potential as a site for diagnosing, monitoring, and treating brain diseases.
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This project serves as a centralized repository for omics datasets published by research groups within the SyNergy Cluster. It encompasses investigations such as proteomics and transcriptomics, which are further divided into individual studies led by SyNergy members. Each study is linked to relevant publications, assays and data files (with links to external repositories).
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Organisms: Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus, Homo sapiens, Macaca mulatta, Sus scrofa, Danio rerio
Submitter: Rainer Malik
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Submitter: Aditi Methi
Assay type: Transcriptomics
Technology type: Sequencing
Investigation: Transcriptomics (Published)
Organisms: Mus musculus
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Data files: Multi-omics and 3D-imaging reveal bone heteroge...
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A single-cell RNA sequencing experiment was conducted using 10x Genomics technology on samples from three distinct groups, which included six bones, meninges, and the brain. The study comprised three groups: those that underwent MCAo surgery, those that underwent sham surgery, and a group of naive animals. Each sample consisted of cells pooled from three animals, with a total of 32 samples utilized. The MCAo surgery group contributed 2 samples, each consisting of cells pooled from 3 different ...
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Submitter: Aditi Methi
Investigations: Transcriptomics (Published)
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Authors: Zeynep Ilgin Kolabas, Louis B Kuemmerle, Robert Perneczky, Benjamin Förstera, Selin Ulukaya, Mayar Ali, Saketh Kapoor, Laura M Bartos, Maren Büttner, Ozum Sehnaz Caliskan, Zhouyi Rong, Hongcheng Mai, Luciano Höher, Denise Jeridi, Muge Molbay, Igor Khalin, Ioannis K Deligiannis, Moritz Negwer, Kenny Roberts, Alba Simats, Olga Carofiglio, Mihail I Todorov, Izabela Horvath, Furkan Ozturk, Selina Hummel, Gloria Biechele, Artem Zatcepin, Marcus Unterrainer, Johannes Gnörich, Jay Roodselaar, Joshua Shrouder, Pardis Khosravani, Benjamin Tast, Lisa Richter, Laura Díaz-Marugán, Doris Kaltenecker, Laurin Lux, Ying Chen, Shan Zhao, Boris-Stephan Rauchmann, Michael Sterr, Ines Kunze, Karen Stanic, Vanessa W Y Kan, Simon Besson-Girard, Sabrina Katzdobler, Carla Palleis, Julia Schädler, Johannes C Paetzold, Sabine Liebscher, Anja E Hauser, Özgün Gökçe, Heiko Lickert, Hanno Steinke, Corinne Benakis, Christian Braun, Celia P Martinez-Jimenez, Katharina Buerger, Nathalie L Albert, Günter Höglinger, Johannes Levin, Christian Haass, Anna Kopczak, Martin Dichgans, Joachim Havla, Tania Kümpfel, Martin Kerschensteiner, Martina Schifferer, Mikael Simons, Arthur Liesz, Natalie Krahmer, Omer A Bayraktar, Nicolai Franzmeier, Nikolaus Plesnila, Suheda Erener, Victor G Puelles, Claire Delbridge, Harsharan Singh Bhatia, Farida Hellal, Markus Elsner, Ingo Bechmann, Benjamin Ondruschka, Matthias Brendel, Fabian J Theis, Ali Ertürk
Date Published: 17th Aug 2023
Publication Type: Journal