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A single-cell transcriptional timelapse of mouse embryonic development, from gastrula to pup

The house mouse, Mus musculus, is an exceptional model system, combining genetic tractability with close homology to human biology. Gestation in mouse development lasts just under three weeks, a period during which its genome orchestrates the astonishing transformation of a single cell zygote into a...

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Autores principales: Qiu, Chengxiang, Martin, Beth K., Welsh, Ian C., Daza, Riza M., Le, Truc-Mai, Huang, Xingfan, Nichols, Eva K., Taylor, Megan L., Fulton, Olivia, O’Day, Diana R., Gomes, Anne Roshella, Ilcisin, Saskia, Srivatsan, Sanjay, Deng, Xinxian, Disteche, Christine M., Noble, William Stafford, Hamazaki, Nobuhiko, Moens, Cecilia B., Kimelman, David, Cao, Junyue, Schier, Alexander F., Spielmann, Malte, Murray, Stephen A., Trapnell, Cole, Shendure, Jay
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10104014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37066300
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.04.05.535726
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author Qiu, Chengxiang
Martin, Beth K.
Welsh, Ian C.
Daza, Riza M.
Le, Truc-Mai
Huang, Xingfan
Nichols, Eva K.
Taylor, Megan L.
Fulton, Olivia
O’Day, Diana R.
Gomes, Anne Roshella
Ilcisin, Saskia
Srivatsan, Sanjay
Deng, Xinxian
Disteche, Christine M.
Noble, William Stafford
Hamazaki, Nobuhiko
Moens, Cecilia B.
Kimelman, David
Cao, Junyue
Schier, Alexander F.
Spielmann, Malte
Murray, Stephen A.
Trapnell, Cole
Shendure, Jay
author_facet Qiu, Chengxiang
Martin, Beth K.
Welsh, Ian C.
Daza, Riza M.
Le, Truc-Mai
Huang, Xingfan
Nichols, Eva K.
Taylor, Megan L.
Fulton, Olivia
O’Day, Diana R.
Gomes, Anne Roshella
Ilcisin, Saskia
Srivatsan, Sanjay
Deng, Xinxian
Disteche, Christine M.
Noble, William Stafford
Hamazaki, Nobuhiko
Moens, Cecilia B.
Kimelman, David
Cao, Junyue
Schier, Alexander F.
Spielmann, Malte
Murray, Stephen A.
Trapnell, Cole
Shendure, Jay
author_sort Qiu, Chengxiang
collection PubMed
description The house mouse, Mus musculus, is an exceptional model system, combining genetic tractability with close homology to human biology. Gestation in mouse development lasts just under three weeks, a period during which its genome orchestrates the astonishing transformation of a single cell zygote into a free-living pup composed of >500 million cells. Towards a global framework for exploring mammalian development, we applied single cell combinatorial indexing (sci-*) to profile the transcriptional states of 12.4 million nuclei from 83 precisely staged embryos spanning late gastrulation (embryonic day 8 or E8) to birth (postnatal day 0 or P0), with 2-hr temporal resolution during somitogenesis, 6-hr resolution through to birth, and 20-min resolution during the immediate postpartum period. From these data (E8 to P0), we annotate dozens of trajectories and hundreds of cell types and perform deeper analyses of the unfolding of the posterior embryo during somitogenesis as well as the ontogenesis of the kidney, mesenchyme, retina, and early neurons. Finally, we leverage the depth and temporal resolution of these whole embryo snapshots, together with other published data, to construct and curate a rooted tree of cell type relationships that spans mouse development from zygote to pup. Throughout this tree, we systematically nominate sets of transcription factors (TFs) and other genes as candidate drivers of the in vivo differentiation of hundreds of mammalian cell types. Remarkably, the most dramatic shifts in transcriptional state are observed in a restricted set of cell types in the hours immediately following birth, and presumably underlie the massive changes in physiology that must accompany the successful transition of a placental mammal to extrauterine life.
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spelling pubmed-101040142023-04-15 A single-cell transcriptional timelapse of mouse embryonic development, from gastrula to pup Qiu, Chengxiang Martin, Beth K. Welsh, Ian C. Daza, Riza M. Le, Truc-Mai Huang, Xingfan Nichols, Eva K. Taylor, Megan L. Fulton, Olivia O’Day, Diana R. Gomes, Anne Roshella Ilcisin, Saskia Srivatsan, Sanjay Deng, Xinxian Disteche, Christine M. Noble, William Stafford Hamazaki, Nobuhiko Moens, Cecilia B. Kimelman, David Cao, Junyue Schier, Alexander F. Spielmann, Malte Murray, Stephen A. Trapnell, Cole Shendure, Jay bioRxiv Article The house mouse, Mus musculus, is an exceptional model system, combining genetic tractability with close homology to human biology. Gestation in mouse development lasts just under three weeks, a period during which its genome orchestrates the astonishing transformation of a single cell zygote into a free-living pup composed of >500 million cells. Towards a global framework for exploring mammalian development, we applied single cell combinatorial indexing (sci-*) to profile the transcriptional states of 12.4 million nuclei from 83 precisely staged embryos spanning late gastrulation (embryonic day 8 or E8) to birth (postnatal day 0 or P0), with 2-hr temporal resolution during somitogenesis, 6-hr resolution through to birth, and 20-min resolution during the immediate postpartum period. From these data (E8 to P0), we annotate dozens of trajectories and hundreds of cell types and perform deeper analyses of the unfolding of the posterior embryo during somitogenesis as well as the ontogenesis of the kidney, mesenchyme, retina, and early neurons. Finally, we leverage the depth and temporal resolution of these whole embryo snapshots, together with other published data, to construct and curate a rooted tree of cell type relationships that spans mouse development from zygote to pup. Throughout this tree, we systematically nominate sets of transcription factors (TFs) and other genes as candidate drivers of the in vivo differentiation of hundreds of mammalian cell types. Remarkably, the most dramatic shifts in transcriptional state are observed in a restricted set of cell types in the hours immediately following birth, and presumably underlie the massive changes in physiology that must accompany the successful transition of a placental mammal to extrauterine life. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10104014/ /pubmed/37066300 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.04.05.535726 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use.
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Qiu, Chengxiang
Martin, Beth K.
Welsh, Ian C.
Daza, Riza M.
Le, Truc-Mai
Huang, Xingfan
Nichols, Eva K.
Taylor, Megan L.
Fulton, Olivia
O’Day, Diana R.
Gomes, Anne Roshella
Ilcisin, Saskia
Srivatsan, Sanjay
Deng, Xinxian
Disteche, Christine M.
Noble, William Stafford
Hamazaki, Nobuhiko
Moens, Cecilia B.
Kimelman, David
Cao, Junyue
Schier, Alexander F.
Spielmann, Malte
Murray, Stephen A.
Trapnell, Cole
Shendure, Jay
A single-cell transcriptional timelapse of mouse embryonic development, from gastrula to pup
title A single-cell transcriptional timelapse of mouse embryonic development, from gastrula to pup
title_full A single-cell transcriptional timelapse of mouse embryonic development, from gastrula to pup
title_fullStr A single-cell transcriptional timelapse of mouse embryonic development, from gastrula to pup
title_full_unstemmed A single-cell transcriptional timelapse of mouse embryonic development, from gastrula to pup
title_short A single-cell transcriptional timelapse of mouse embryonic development, from gastrula to pup
title_sort single-cell transcriptional timelapse of mouse embryonic development, from gastrula to pup
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10104014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37066300
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.04.05.535726
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