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Time space and single-cell resolved tissue lineage trajectories and laterality of body plan at gastrulation

  • Ran Wang
  • , Xianfa Yang
  • , Jiehui Chen
  • , Lin Zhang
  • , Jonathan A. Griffiths
  • , Guizhong Cui
  • , Yingying Chen
  • , Yun Qian
  • , Guangdun Peng
  • , Jinsong Li
  • , Liantang Wang
  • , John C. Marioni
  • , Patrick P.L. Tam
  • , Naihe Jing
  • CAS - Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science
  • Guangzhou Laboratory
  • Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute
  • European Molecular Biology Laboratory
  • Genomics Plc
  • CAS - Guangzhou Institute of Biomedicine and Health
  • Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Northwest University China
  • University of Sydney

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摘要

Understanding of the molecular drivers of lineage diversification and tissue patterning during primary germ layer development requires in-depth knowledge of the dynamic molecular trajectories of cell lineages across a series of developmental stages of gastrulation. Through computational modeling, we constructed at single-cell resolution, a spatio-temporal transcriptome of cell populations in the germ-layers of gastrula-stage mouse embryos. This molecular atlas enables the inference of molecular network activity underpinning the specification and differentiation of the germ-layer tissue lineages. Heterogeneity analysis of cellular composition at defined positions in the epiblast revealed progressive diversification of cell types. The single-cell transcriptome revealed an enhanced BMP signaling activity in the right-side mesoderm of late-gastrulation embryo. Perturbation of asymmetric BMP signaling activity at late gastrulation led to randomization of left-right molecular asymmetry in the lateral mesoderm of early-somite-stage embryo. These findings indicate the asymmetric BMP activity during gastrulation may be critical for the symmetry breaking process.

源语言英语
文章编号5675
期刊Nature Communications
14
1
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 12月 2023
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