The evolution of gene regulation in mammalian cerebellum development [research data]

Gene regulatory changes are considered major drivers of evolutionary innovations, including the cerebellum’s expansion during human evolution, yet they remain largely unexplored. In this study, we combined single-nucleus measurements of gene expression and chromatin accessibility from six mammals (h...

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Main Authors: Sarropoulos, Ioannis (Author) , Sepp, Mari (Author) , Yamada, Tetsuya (Author) , Schäfer, Philipp (Author) , Trost, Nils (Author) , Schmidt, Julia (Author) , Schneider, Céline (Author) , Drummer, Charis (Author) , Mißbach, Sophie (Author) , Taskiran, Ibrahim I. (Author) , Hecker, Nikolai (Author) , González-Blas, Carmen Bravo (Author) , Frömel, Robert (Author) , Joshi, Piyush (Author) , Leushkin, Evgeny (Author) , Arnskötter, Carl Frederik (Author) , Leiss, Kevin (Author) , Okonechnikov, Konstantin (Author) , Lisgo, Steven (Author) , Palkovits, Miklós (Author) , Pääbo, Svante (Author) , Cardoso-Moreira, Margarida (Author) , Kutscher, Lena (Author) , Behr, Rüdiger (Author) , Pfister, Stefan (Author) , Aerts, Stein (Author) , Kaessmann, Henrik (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Heidelberg Universität 2025-09-24
DOI:10.11588/DATA/GDSZG9
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Author Notes:Ioannis Sarropoulos, Mari Sepp, Tetsuya Yamada, Philipp S.L. Schäfer, Nils Trost, Julia Schmidt, Céline Schneider, Charis Drummer, Sophie Mißbach, Ibrahim I. Taskiran, Nikolai Hecker, Carmen Bravo González-Blas, Robert Frömel, Piyush Joshi, Evgeny Leushkin, Frederik Arnskötter, Kevin Leiss, Konstantin Okonechnikov, Steven Lisgo, Miklós Palkovits, Svante Pääbo, Margarida Cardoso-Moreira, Lena M. Kutscher, Rüdiger Behr, Stefan M. Pfister, Stein Aerts, Henrik Kaessmann
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Summary:Gene regulatory changes are considered major drivers of evolutionary innovations, including the cerebellum’s expansion during human evolution, yet they remain largely unexplored. In this study, we combined single-nucleus measurements of gene expression and chromatin accessibility from six mammals (human, bonobo, macaque, marmoset, mouse, and opossum) to uncover conserved and diverged regulatory networks in cerebellum development. We identified core regulators of cell identity and developed sequence-based models that revealed conserved regulatory codes. By predicting chromatin accessibility across 240 mammalian species, we reconstructed the evolutionary histories of human cis-regulatory elements, identifying sets associated with positive selection and gene expression changes, including the recent gain of THRB expression in cerebellar progenitor cells. Collectively, our work reveals the shared and mammalian lineage-specific regulatory programs governing cerebellum development.
Item Description:Gefördert durch: European Research Council (ERC): VerteBrain, grant agreement no. 101019268; European Research Council (ERC): BRAIN-MATCH, grant agreement no. 819894; European Research Council (ERC): OntoTransEvol, grant agreement no. 615253
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DOI:10.11588/DATA/GDSZG9