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Generation of Schwann cell derived melanocytes from hPSCs identifies pro-metastatic factors in melanoma
The neural crest (NC) is highly multipotent and generates diverse lineages in the developing embryo. However, spatiotemporally distinct NC populations display differences in fate potential, such as increased gliogenic and parasympathetic potential from later migrating, nerve-associated Schwann cell...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10028814/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36945537 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.06.531220 |
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author | Samuel, Ryan M. Navickas, Albertas Maynard, Ashley Gaylord, Eliza A. Garcia, Kristle Bhat, Samyukta Majd, Homa Richter, Mikayla N. Elder, Nicholas Le, Daniel Nguyen, Phi Shibata, Bradley Llabata, Marta Losa Selleri, Licia Laird, Diana J. Darmanis, Spyros Goodarzi, Hani Fattahi, Faranak |
author_facet | Samuel, Ryan M. Navickas, Albertas Maynard, Ashley Gaylord, Eliza A. Garcia, Kristle Bhat, Samyukta Majd, Homa Richter, Mikayla N. Elder, Nicholas Le, Daniel Nguyen, Phi Shibata, Bradley Llabata, Marta Losa Selleri, Licia Laird, Diana J. Darmanis, Spyros Goodarzi, Hani Fattahi, Faranak |
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description | The neural crest (NC) is highly multipotent and generates diverse lineages in the developing embryo. However, spatiotemporally distinct NC populations display differences in fate potential, such as increased gliogenic and parasympathetic potential from later migrating, nerve-associated Schwann cell precursors (SCPs). Interestingly, while melanogenic potential is shared by both early migrating NC and SCPs, differences in melanocyte identity resulting from differentiation through these temporally distinct progenitors have not been determined. Here, we leverage a human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC) model of NC temporal patterning to comprehensively characterize human NC heterogeneity, fate bias, and lineage development. We captured the transition of NC differentiation between temporally and transcriptionally distinct melanogenic progenitors and identified modules of candidate transcription factor and signaling activity associated with this transition. For the first time, we established a protocol for the directed differentiation of melanocytes from hPSCs through a SCP intermediate, termed trajectory 2 (T2) melanocytes. Leveraging an existing protocol for differentiating early NC-derived melanocytes, termed trajectory 1 (T1), we performed the first comprehensive comparison of transcriptional and functional differences between these distinct melanocyte populations, revealing differences in pigmentation and unique expression of transcription factors, ligands, receptors and surface markers. We found a significant link between the T2 melanocyte transcriptional signature and decreased survival in melanoma patients in the cancer genome atlas (TCGA). We performed an in vivo CRISPRi screen of T1 and T2 melanocyte signature genes in a human melanoma cell line and discovered several T2-specific markers that promote lung metastasis in mice. We further demonstrated that one of these factors, SNRPB, regulates the splicing of transcripts involved in metastasis relevant functions such as migration, cell adhesion and proliferation. Overall, this study identifies distinct developmental trajectories as a source of diversity in melanocytes and implicates the unique molecular signature of SCP-derived melanocytes in metastatic melanoma. |
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spelling | pubmed-100288142023-03-22 Generation of Schwann cell derived melanocytes from hPSCs identifies pro-metastatic factors in melanoma Samuel, Ryan M. Navickas, Albertas Maynard, Ashley Gaylord, Eliza A. Garcia, Kristle Bhat, Samyukta Majd, Homa Richter, Mikayla N. Elder, Nicholas Le, Daniel Nguyen, Phi Shibata, Bradley Llabata, Marta Losa Selleri, Licia Laird, Diana J. Darmanis, Spyros Goodarzi, Hani Fattahi, Faranak bioRxiv Article The neural crest (NC) is highly multipotent and generates diverse lineages in the developing embryo. However, spatiotemporally distinct NC populations display differences in fate potential, such as increased gliogenic and parasympathetic potential from later migrating, nerve-associated Schwann cell precursors (SCPs). Interestingly, while melanogenic potential is shared by both early migrating NC and SCPs, differences in melanocyte identity resulting from differentiation through these temporally distinct progenitors have not been determined. Here, we leverage a human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC) model of NC temporal patterning to comprehensively characterize human NC heterogeneity, fate bias, and lineage development. We captured the transition of NC differentiation between temporally and transcriptionally distinct melanogenic progenitors and identified modules of candidate transcription factor and signaling activity associated with this transition. For the first time, we established a protocol for the directed differentiation of melanocytes from hPSCs through a SCP intermediate, termed trajectory 2 (T2) melanocytes. Leveraging an existing protocol for differentiating early NC-derived melanocytes, termed trajectory 1 (T1), we performed the first comprehensive comparison of transcriptional and functional differences between these distinct melanocyte populations, revealing differences in pigmentation and unique expression of transcription factors, ligands, receptors and surface markers. We found a significant link between the T2 melanocyte transcriptional signature and decreased survival in melanoma patients in the cancer genome atlas (TCGA). We performed an in vivo CRISPRi screen of T1 and T2 melanocyte signature genes in a human melanoma cell line and discovered several T2-specific markers that promote lung metastasis in mice. We further demonstrated that one of these factors, SNRPB, regulates the splicing of transcripts involved in metastasis relevant functions such as migration, cell adhesion and proliferation. Overall, this study identifies distinct developmental trajectories as a source of diversity in melanocytes and implicates the unique molecular signature of SCP-derived melanocytes in metastatic melanoma. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10028814/ /pubmed/36945537 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.06.531220 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator. |
spellingShingle | Article Samuel, Ryan M. Navickas, Albertas Maynard, Ashley Gaylord, Eliza A. Garcia, Kristle Bhat, Samyukta Majd, Homa Richter, Mikayla N. Elder, Nicholas Le, Daniel Nguyen, Phi Shibata, Bradley Llabata, Marta Losa Selleri, Licia Laird, Diana J. Darmanis, Spyros Goodarzi, Hani Fattahi, Faranak Generation of Schwann cell derived melanocytes from hPSCs identifies pro-metastatic factors in melanoma |
title | Generation of Schwann cell derived melanocytes from hPSCs identifies pro-metastatic factors in melanoma |
title_full | Generation of Schwann cell derived melanocytes from hPSCs identifies pro-metastatic factors in melanoma |
title_fullStr | Generation of Schwann cell derived melanocytes from hPSCs identifies pro-metastatic factors in melanoma |
title_full_unstemmed | Generation of Schwann cell derived melanocytes from hPSCs identifies pro-metastatic factors in melanoma |
title_short | Generation of Schwann cell derived melanocytes from hPSCs identifies pro-metastatic factors in melanoma |
title_sort | generation of schwann cell derived melanocytes from hpscs identifies pro-metastatic factors in melanoma |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10028814/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36945537 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.06.531220 |
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