Primary cilia signaling in astrocytes mediates development and regional-specific functional specification

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Wang, Lizheng | Guo, Qianqian | Acharya, Sandesh | Zheng, Xiao | Huynh, Vanessa | Whitmore, Brandon | Yimit, Askar | Malhotra, Mehr | Chatterji, Siddharth | Rosin, Nicole | Labit, Elodie | Chipak, Colten | Gorzo, Kelsea | Haidey, Jordan | Elliott, David | Ram, Tina | Zhang, Qingrun | Kuipers, Hedwich | Gordon, Grant | Biernaskie, Jeff | Guo, Jiami

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International audience. Astrocyte diversity is greatly influenced by local environmental modulation. Here we report that the majority of astrocytes across the mouse brain possess a singular primary cilium localized to the cell soma. Comparative single-cell transcriptomics reveals that primary cilia mediate canonical SHH signaling to modulate astrocyte subtype-specific core features in synaptic regulation, intracellular transport, energy and metabolism. Independent of canonical SHH signaling, primary cilia are important regulators of astrocyte morphology and intracellular signaling balance. Dendritic spine analysis and transcriptomics reveal that perturbation of astrocytic cilia leads to disruption of neuronal development and global intercellular connectomes in the brain. Mice with primary ciliary-deficient astrocytes show behavioral deficits in sensorimotor function, sociability, learning and memory. Our results uncover a critical role for primary cilia in transmitting local cues that drive the region-specific diversification of astrocytes within the developing brain.

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