2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-020-03169-5
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Structural and developmental principles of neuropil assembly in C. elegans

Abstract: Neuropil is a fundamental form of tissue organization within brains 1 . In neuropils, densely packed neurons synaptically interconnect into precise circuit architecture 2 , 3 , yet the structural and developmental principles governing this nanoscale precision remain largely unknown 4 , 5 . Here, we use diffusion condensation, an iterative data coarse-graining algorithm … Show more

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“…The main worm neuropil can be abstracted into a laminar structure with specific clusters (‘strata’) or neighborhoods of neurons defined by ultrastructural adjacencies of neuron processes ( Brittin et al, 2021 ; Moyle et al, 2021 ). Despite all UNC-42(+) neurons projecting into this neuropil ( Figure 1E ), UNC-42(+) axons are not exclusively part of one stratum ( Brittin et al, 2021 ; Moyle et al, 2021 ; Supplementary file 2 ). However, we noted a striking theme of the 40 neurons (15 neuron classes) that express UNC-42(+): they form a network of densely connected neurons ( Figure 1D, E ).…”
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“…The main worm neuropil can be abstracted into a laminar structure with specific clusters (‘strata’) or neighborhoods of neurons defined by ultrastructural adjacencies of neuron processes ( Brittin et al, 2021 ; Moyle et al, 2021 ). Despite all UNC-42(+) neurons projecting into this neuropil ( Figure 1E ), UNC-42(+) axons are not exclusively part of one stratum ( Brittin et al, 2021 ; Moyle et al, 2021 ; Supplementary file 2 ). However, we noted a striking theme of the 40 neurons (15 neuron classes) that express UNC-42(+): they form a network of densely connected neurons ( Figure 1D, E ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This suggests that unc-42 may also have a role in assembling neurons into functional circuitry. Interestingly, the processes of unc-42(+) neurons traverse distinct neighborhoods (‘strata’) of the nerve ring ( Moyle et al, 2021 ; Brittin et al, 2021 ), indicating that unc-42 may facilitate intra-strata connectivity, thereby ensuring the coordination of information flow through distinct neighborhoods. We provide evidence for a role of unc-42 in indeed defining synaptic connectivity by demonstrating synaptic connectivity defects in unc-42 mutants, as inferred by an ultrastructural analysis, but also by the loss of expression of genes involved in electrical synapse formation (innexins) as well as loss of genes possibly involved in synaptic targeting/synapse formation.…”
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“…Neurons initially target their axons to broad regions (e.g. thalamus/cortex), followed by targeting to a neuropil domain (glomeruli/layer), and finally forming highly specific synapses within the targeted domain (Kolodkin and Tessier-Lavigne, 2011;Moyle et al, 2021).…”
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“…A great deal of progress has also been made in understanding neural circuit formation in both vertebrates and invertebrate model systems, revealing a multi-step mechanism. Neurons initially target their axons to broad regions (e.g., thalamus/cortex), followed by targeting to a neuropil domain (glomeruli/layer), and finally forming highly specific synapses within the targeted domain ( Kolodkin and Tessier-Lavigne, 2011 ; Moyle et al, 2021 ).…”
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confidence: 99%