Center for Epigenomics of the Mouse Brain Atlas (CEMBA)
Project Number1U19MH114831-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderECKER, JOSEPH R Other PIs
Awardee OrganizationSALK INSTITUTE FOR BIOLOGICAL STUDIES
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OVERVIEW: Project Summary
A comprehensive understanding of how neural circuits spanning the entire brain generate the full repertoire of
perception and behaviors requires a list of brain cell types, as well the means to target each cell type in order
to interrogate the functional interactions that give rise to the emergent properties of the whole system. To
address these challenges, the “Center for Epigenomics of the Mouse Brain Atlas” (CEMBA) will focus on
“epigenetic profiling”, for identification, cataloging, characterization and genetic targeting of mammalian brain
cell types, an approach that is complementary to RNA expression analysis. The Center will conduct an
integrated set of experiments that together will serve to identify, characterize and make genetically accessible,
cell types across the entire nervous system. More than 1 million single neurons across the whole brain will be
subjected to single cell epigenetic profiling. Cell types emerging from these profiles will be linked to anatomy
for detailed characterization of their locations, morphology, and brain-wide connectivity and projections. And
genetic profiling data will be used to generate tools to target gene expression to and interrogate the roles of
cell types. By focusing on epigenetic profiling, the Center will harness knowledge of gene regulatory
mechanisms to identify cell-type specific genetic enhancers. As has been the case in previous efforts to
generate mouse lines on the basis of gene expression profiling, efforts will include both bottom up and top
down approaches. Knowledge of differences in the connectivity/anatomy of cell types will be used to allow
epigenetic profiles to be linked to anatomy. Knowledge of epigenetic differences between cell populations will
be used to identify enhancers, which restrict gene expression to neuronal populations that will be subsequently
subjected to detailed characterization. The CEMBA-Data Core will collect, manage, analyze, visualize and
distribute brain cell-type and anatomical data. Finally, the Administrative Core will effectively coordinate
activities within the center and between cooperating centers in the Brain Cell Census Network.
Public Health Relevance Statement
OVERVIEW: Project Narrative
Brain function arises from networks of cells connected to each other in neural circuits. The goal of this project
is to understand the identity, location and connectivity of the many different kinds of cells that form a brain,
using the laboratory mouse as a model. Determining the cell composition in various regions throughout the
brain will create a detailed atlas that will aid in the understanding of a variety of human diseases where these
neural circuits may be abnormal.
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
$1,250,000
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