Molecular anatomy of adult mouse leptomeninges

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  • Riikka Pietilä
  • Francesca Del Gaudio
  • Liqun He
  • Elisa Vázquez-Liébanas
  • Michael Vanlandewijck
  • Lars Muhl
  • Giuseppe Mocci
  • Katrine D. Bjørnholm
  • Caroline Lindblad
  • Alexander Fletcher-Sandersjöö
  • Mikael Svensson
  • Eric P. Thelin
  • Jianping Liu
  • A. Jantine van Voorden
  • Monica Torres
  • Salli Antila
  • Li Xin
  • Helena Karlström
  • Jon Storm-Mathisen
  • Linda Hildegard Bergersen
  • And 13 others
  • Aldo Moggio
  • Emil M. Hansson
  • Maria H. Ulvmar
  • Per Nilsson
  • Taija Mäkinen
  • Maarja Andaloussi Mäe
  • Kari Alitalo
  • Steven T. Proulx
  • Britta Engelhardt
  • Donald M. McDonald
  • Urban Lendahl
  • Johanna Andrae
  • Christer Betsholtz

Leptomeninges, consisting of the pia mater and arachnoid, form a connective tissue investment and barrier enclosure of the brain. The exact nature of leptomeningeal cells has long been debated. In this study, we identify five molecularly distinct fibroblast-like transcriptomes in cerebral leptomeninges; link them to anatomically distinct cell types of the pia, inner arachnoid, outer arachnoid barrier, and dural border layer; and contrast them to a sixth fibroblast-like transcriptome present in the choroid plexus and median eminence. Newly identified transcriptional markers enabled molecular characterization of cell types responsible for adherence of arachnoid layers to one another and for the arachnoid barrier. These markers also proved useful in identifying the molecular features of leptomeningeal development, injury, and repair that were preserved or changed after traumatic brain injury. Together, the findings highlight the value of identifying fibroblast transcriptional subsets and their cellular locations toward advancing the understanding of leptomeningeal physiology and pathology.

Original languageEnglish
JournalNeuron
Volume111
Issue number23
Pages (from-to)3745-3764.e.1-e7
Number of pages28
ISSN0896-6273
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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    Research areas

  • arachnoid barrier, arachnoid mater, brain fibroblasts, dura mater, leptomeninges, perivascular fibroblast, pia mater, single-cell RNA sequencing, traumatic brain injury, tricellular junction

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