Structural and developmental principles of neuropil assembly in C. elegans

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Mark W. Moyle
Kristopher M. Barnes
Manik Kuchroo
Alex Gonopolskiy
Leighton H. Duncan
Titas Sengupta
Lin Shao
Min Guo
Anthony Santella
Ryan Christensen
Abhishek Kumar
Yicong Wu
Kevin R. Moon
Guy Wolf
Smita Krishnaswamy
Zhirong Bao
Hari Shroff
William A. Mohler
Daniel A. Colón-Ramos
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[1] Yale University School of Medicine,Department of Neuroscience and Department of Cell Biology
[2] Sloan Kettering Institute,Developmental Biology Program
[3] Yale University School of Medicine,Department of Genetics
[4] National Institutes of Health,Laboratory of High Resolution Optical Imaging, National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering
[5] Marine Biological Laboratory,Department of Mathematics and Statistics
[6] Utah State University,Department of Mathematics and Statistics
[7] Université de Montréal,Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences and Center for Cell Analysis and Modeling
[8] Montreal,Instituto de Neurobiología, Recinto de Ciencias Médicas
[9] University of Connecticut Health Center,undefined
[10] Universidad de Puerto Rico,undefined
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Nature | 2021年 / 591卷
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Neuropil is a fundamental form of tissue organization within the brain1, in which densely packed neurons synaptically interconnect into precise circuit architecture2,3. However, the structural and developmental principles that govern this nanoscale precision remain largely unknown4,5. Here we use an iterative data coarse-graining algorithm termed ‘diffusion condensation’6 to identify nested circuit structures within the Caenorhabditis elegans neuropil, which is known as the nerve ring. We show that the nerve ring neuropil is largely organized into four strata that are composed of related behavioural circuits. The stratified architecture of the neuropil is a geometrical representation of the functional segregation of sensory information and motor outputs, with specific sensory organs and muscle quadrants mapping onto particular neuropil strata. We identify groups of neurons with unique morphologies that integrate information across strata and that create neural structures that cage the strata within the nerve ring. We use high resolution light-sheet microscopy7,8 coupled with lineage-tracing and cell-tracking algorithms9,10 to resolve the developmental sequence and reveal principles of cell position, migration and outgrowth that guide stratified neuropil organization. Our results uncover conserved structural design principles that underlie the architecture and function of the nerve ring neuropil, and reveal a temporal progression of outgrowth—based on pioneer neurons—that guides the hierarchical development of the layered neuropil. Our findings provide a systematic blueprint for using structural and developmental approaches to understand neuropil organization within the brain.
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