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The genetic signature of memory

Unique memory genes are expressed in different areas of the brain

Date:
December 9, 2019
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Society for Neuroscience
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Despite their importance in memory, the human cortex and subcortex display a distinct collection of 'gene signatures.' The work increases our understanding of how the brain creates memories and identifies potential genes for further investigation.
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Despite their common involvement in memory, the human cortex and subcortex display a distinct collection of gene signatures. The work recently published ineNeuroincreases our understanding of how the brain creates memories and identifies potential genes for further investigation.

While scientists have extensively explored the anatomy and function of memory, its biological basis remains a mystery. Tan et al. analyzed the distribution of gene expression across brain regions linked with memory in humans to identify gene signatures of memory. To do so, the research team examined data from the Allen Human Brain Atlas, containing expression data for ~24,000 genes, in memory areas defined by a neuroimaging database. The team distilled the gene expression into memory gene signatures using bioinformatics.

分析显示一组独特的基因表达sed in the cortical memory areas, containing the entorhinal cortex, and another set in the subcortex, including the hippocampus. Genes preferentially expressed in the cortex are involved in memory processes and immune signaling. The subcortex expressed genes associated with generating new neurons and genes that give rise to non-neuronal brain cells. Genes expressed in both areas are involved in mRNA production and the cellular changes needed for memory creation.

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Journal Reference:

  1. Pin Kwang Tan, Egor Ananyev, Po-Jang (Brown) Hsieh.Distinct genetic signatures of cortical and subcortical regions associated with human memory.eneuro, 2019; ENEURO.0283-19.2019 DOI:10.1523/ENEURO.0283-19.2019

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