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  Human-specific ARHGAP11B ensures human-like basal progenitor levels in hominid cerebral organoids.

Fischer, J., Ortuño, E. F., Marsoner, F., Artioli, A., Peters, J., Namba, T., et al. (2022). Human-specific ARHGAP11B ensures human-like basal progenitor levels in hominid cerebral organoids. EMBO reports, 23(11): e54728, pp. 1-1. doi:10.15252/embr.202254728.

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Fischer, Jan, Author
Ortuño, Eduardo Fernández, Author
Marsoner, Fabio, Author
Artioli, Annasara, Author
Peters, Jula1, Author           
Namba, Takashi1, Author           
Oegema, Christina Eugster, Author
Huttner, Wieland1, Author           
Ladewig, Julia, Author
Heide, Michael1, Author           
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1Max Planck Institute for Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Max Planck Society, ou_2340692              

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 Abstract: The human-specific gene ARHGAP11B has been implicated in human neocortex expansion. However, the extent of ARHGAP11B's contribution to this expansion during hominid evolution is unknown. Here we address this issue by genetic manipulation of ARHGAP11B levels and function in chimpanzee and human cerebral organoids. ARHGAP11B expression in chimpanzee cerebral organoids doubles basal progenitor levels, the class of cortical progenitors with a key role in neocortex expansion. Conversely, interference with ARHGAP11B's function in human cerebral organoids decreases basal progenitors down to the chimpanzee level. Moreover, ARHGAP11A or ARHGAP11B rescue experiments in ARHGAP11A plus ARHGAP11B double-knockout human forebrain organoids indicate that lack of ARHGAP11B, but not of ARHGAP11A, decreases the abundance of basal radial glia-the basal progenitor type thought to be of particular relevance for neocortex expansion. Taken together, our findings demonstrate that ARHGAP11B is necessary and sufficient to ensure the elevated basal progenitor levels that characterize the fetal human neocortex, suggesting that this human-specific gene was a major contributor to neocortex expansion during human evolution.

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 Dates: 2022-11-07
 Publication Status: Issued
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.15252/embr.202254728
Other: cbg-8449
PMID: 36098218
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Title: EMBO reports
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 23 (11) Sequence Number: e54728 Start / End Page: 1 - 1 Identifier: -