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Cell type-specific isolation and transcriptomic profiling informs glial pathology in human temporal lobe epilepsy

biorxiv(2020)

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Abstract
The pathophysiology of epilepsy underlies complex network dysfunction, the cell-type-specific contributions of which remain poorly defined in human disease. In this study, we developed a strategy that simultaneously isolates neuronal, astrocyte and oligodendroglial progenitor (OPC)-enriched nuclei from human fresh-frozen neocortex and applied it to characterize the distinct transcriptome of each cell type in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) surgical samples. Differential RNA-seq analysis revealed several dysregulated pathways in neurons, OPCs, and astrocytes, and disclosed an immature phenotype switch in TLE astrocytes. An independent single cell RNA-seq TLE dataset uncovered a hybrid population of cells aberrantly co-expressing canonical astrocyte and OPC-like progenitor markers (GFAP+OLIG2+ glia), which we corroborated in-situ in human TLE samples, and further demonstrated their emergence after chronic seizure injury in a mouse model of status epilepticus. In line with their immature signature, a subset of human TLE glia were also abnormally proliferative, both in-vivo and in-vitro. Generally, this analysis validates the utility of the proposed cell type-specific isolation strategy to study glia-specific changes ex vivo using fresh-frozen human samples, and specifically, it delineates an aberrant glial phenotype in human TLE specimens. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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