HippoGenes: A robust workflow for subregional transcriptomic profiling of the human hippocampus

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Abstract

The human hippocampus is a unique cortical structure central to brain function, plasticity, and disease. Unravelling its complex organization requires the integration of multiscale data, linking molecular features to mesoscale anatomy and macroscale functional patterns. Gene expression is a fundamental microscale phenotype, and its profiling can provide a reference description of how molecular features are distributed across the brain. Capitalizing on recent imaging-transcriptomic analyses, we introduce HippoGenes, a repository of fine-grained gene expression patterns across human hippocampal subregions. We leveraged spatial statistical models and hippocampal surface mapping to reconstruct dense transcriptomic maps from sparse post-mortem tissue samples of the Allen Human Brain Atlas, generating continuous expression estimates for thousands of genes aligned to a common surface-based coordinate system. We illustrate the utility of HippoGenes to ( i ) map medial-lateral and anterior-posterior transcriptomic gradients that align with subfield and tripartite subdivisions of the hippocampal formation, ( ii ) examine associations between gene expression and canonical microstructural and functional features of the hippocampus, and ( iii ) perform a molecular decoding of subregional alterations in neurological patients with hippocampal pathology. HippoGenes provides a framework for exploring the molecular organization of the hippocampus, opening avenues for multiscale integration in health and disease, and is openly available on https://hippogenes.readthedocs.io/ .

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