A study of gene expression in the living human brain
Lora E. Liharska, You Jeong Park, Kimia Ziafat, Lillian Wilkins, Hannah Silk, Lisa M. Linares, Ryan C. Thompson, Eric Vornholt, Brendan Sullivan, Vanessa Cohen, Prashant Kota, Claudia Feng, Esther Cheng, Jessica S. Johnson, Marysia-Kolbe Rieder, Jia Huang, Joseph Scarpa, Jairo Polanco, Emily Moya, Alice Hashemi, Matthew A. Levin, Girish N. Nadkarni, Robert Sebra, John Crary, Eric E. Schadt, Noam D. Beckmann, Brian H. Kopell, Alexander W. Charney
Gene expression in postmortem human brain tissue differs significantly from that in living tissue, challenging assumptions used in medical research. This discrepancy, not explained by factors like age or medication, suggests postmortem studies may inaccurately represent brain gene expression in life, limiting their usefulness for understanding brain health and disease. Future research should consider these differences for more accurate insights.
Q3 2023