Cargando…

A new human embryonic cell type associated with activity of young transposable elements allows definition of the inner cell mass

There remains much that we do not understand about the earliest stages of human development. On a gross level, there is evidence for apoptosis, but the nature of the affected cell types is unknown. Perhaps most importantly, the inner cell mass (ICM), from which the foetus is derived and hence of int...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Singh, Manvendra, Kondrashkina, Aleksandra M., Widmann, Thomas J., Cortes, Jose L., Bansal, Vikas, Wang, Jichang, Römer, Christine, Garcia-Canadas, Marta, Garcia-Perez, Jose L., Hurst, Laurence D., Izsvák, Zsuzsanna
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10281584/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37339119
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002162
_version_ 1785061030264569856
author Singh, Manvendra
Kondrashkina, Aleksandra M.
Widmann, Thomas J.
Cortes, Jose L.
Bansal, Vikas
Wang, Jichang
Römer, Christine
Garcia-Canadas, Marta
Garcia-Perez, Jose L.
Hurst, Laurence D.
Izsvák, Zsuzsanna
author_facet Singh, Manvendra
Kondrashkina, Aleksandra M.
Widmann, Thomas J.
Cortes, Jose L.
Bansal, Vikas
Wang, Jichang
Römer, Christine
Garcia-Canadas, Marta
Garcia-Perez, Jose L.
Hurst, Laurence D.
Izsvák, Zsuzsanna
author_sort Singh, Manvendra
collection PubMed
description There remains much that we do not understand about the earliest stages of human development. On a gross level, there is evidence for apoptosis, but the nature of the affected cell types is unknown. Perhaps most importantly, the inner cell mass (ICM), from which the foetus is derived and hence of interest in reproductive health and regenerative medicine, has proven hard to define. Here, we provide a multi-method analysis of the early human embryo to resolve these issues. Single-cell analysis (on multiple independent datasets), supported by embryo visualisation, uncovers a common previously uncharacterised class of cells lacking commitment markers that segregates after embryonic gene activation (EGA) and shortly after undergo apoptosis. The discovery of this cell type allows us to clearly define their viable ontogenetic sisters, these being the cells of the ICM. While ICM is characterised by the activity of an Old non-transposing endogenous retrovirus (HERVH) that acts to suppress Young transposable elements, the new cell type, by contrast, expresses transpositionally competent Young elements and DNA-damage response genes. As the Young elements are RetroElements and the cells are excluded from the developmental process, we dub these REject cells. With these and ICM being characterised by differential mobile element activities, the human embryo may be a “selection arena” in which one group of cells selectively die, while other less damaged cells persist.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10281584
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-102815842023-06-21 A new human embryonic cell type associated with activity of young transposable elements allows definition of the inner cell mass Singh, Manvendra Kondrashkina, Aleksandra M. Widmann, Thomas J. Cortes, Jose L. Bansal, Vikas Wang, Jichang Römer, Christine Garcia-Canadas, Marta Garcia-Perez, Jose L. Hurst, Laurence D. Izsvák, Zsuzsanna PLoS Biol Discovery Report There remains much that we do not understand about the earliest stages of human development. On a gross level, there is evidence for apoptosis, but the nature of the affected cell types is unknown. Perhaps most importantly, the inner cell mass (ICM), from which the foetus is derived and hence of interest in reproductive health and regenerative medicine, has proven hard to define. Here, we provide a multi-method analysis of the early human embryo to resolve these issues. Single-cell analysis (on multiple independent datasets), supported by embryo visualisation, uncovers a common previously uncharacterised class of cells lacking commitment markers that segregates after embryonic gene activation (EGA) and shortly after undergo apoptosis. The discovery of this cell type allows us to clearly define their viable ontogenetic sisters, these being the cells of the ICM. While ICM is characterised by the activity of an Old non-transposing endogenous retrovirus (HERVH) that acts to suppress Young transposable elements, the new cell type, by contrast, expresses transpositionally competent Young elements and DNA-damage response genes. As the Young elements are RetroElements and the cells are excluded from the developmental process, we dub these REject cells. With these and ICM being characterised by differential mobile element activities, the human embryo may be a “selection arena” in which one group of cells selectively die, while other less damaged cells persist. Public Library of Science 2023-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10281584/ /pubmed/37339119 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002162 Text en © 2023 Singh et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Discovery Report
Singh, Manvendra
Kondrashkina, Aleksandra M.
Widmann, Thomas J.
Cortes, Jose L.
Bansal, Vikas
Wang, Jichang
Römer, Christine
Garcia-Canadas, Marta
Garcia-Perez, Jose L.
Hurst, Laurence D.
Izsvák, Zsuzsanna
A new human embryonic cell type associated with activity of young transposable elements allows definition of the inner cell mass
title A new human embryonic cell type associated with activity of young transposable elements allows definition of the inner cell mass
title_full A new human embryonic cell type associated with activity of young transposable elements allows definition of the inner cell mass
title_fullStr A new human embryonic cell type associated with activity of young transposable elements allows definition of the inner cell mass
title_full_unstemmed A new human embryonic cell type associated with activity of young transposable elements allows definition of the inner cell mass
title_short A new human embryonic cell type associated with activity of young transposable elements allows definition of the inner cell mass
title_sort new human embryonic cell type associated with activity of young transposable elements allows definition of the inner cell mass
topic Discovery Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10281584/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37339119
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002162
work_keys_str_mv AT singhmanvendra anewhumanembryoniccelltypeassociatedwithactivityofyoungtransposableelementsallowsdefinitionoftheinnercellmass
AT kondrashkinaaleksandram anewhumanembryoniccelltypeassociatedwithactivityofyoungtransposableelementsallowsdefinitionoftheinnercellmass
AT widmannthomasj anewhumanembryoniccelltypeassociatedwithactivityofyoungtransposableelementsallowsdefinitionoftheinnercellmass
AT cortesjosel anewhumanembryoniccelltypeassociatedwithactivityofyoungtransposableelementsallowsdefinitionoftheinnercellmass
AT bansalvikas anewhumanembryoniccelltypeassociatedwithactivityofyoungtransposableelementsallowsdefinitionoftheinnercellmass
AT wangjichang anewhumanembryoniccelltypeassociatedwithactivityofyoungtransposableelementsallowsdefinitionoftheinnercellmass
AT romerchristine anewhumanembryoniccelltypeassociatedwithactivityofyoungtransposableelementsallowsdefinitionoftheinnercellmass
AT garciacanadasmarta anewhumanembryoniccelltypeassociatedwithactivityofyoungtransposableelementsallowsdefinitionoftheinnercellmass
AT garciaperezjosel anewhumanembryoniccelltypeassociatedwithactivityofyoungtransposableelementsallowsdefinitionoftheinnercellmass
AT hurstlaurenced anewhumanembryoniccelltypeassociatedwithactivityofyoungtransposableelementsallowsdefinitionoftheinnercellmass
AT izsvakzsuzsanna anewhumanembryoniccelltypeassociatedwithactivityofyoungtransposableelementsallowsdefinitionoftheinnercellmass
AT singhmanvendra newhumanembryoniccelltypeassociatedwithactivityofyoungtransposableelementsallowsdefinitionoftheinnercellmass
AT kondrashkinaaleksandram newhumanembryoniccelltypeassociatedwithactivityofyoungtransposableelementsallowsdefinitionoftheinnercellmass
AT widmannthomasj newhumanembryoniccelltypeassociatedwithactivityofyoungtransposableelementsallowsdefinitionoftheinnercellmass
AT cortesjosel newhumanembryoniccelltypeassociatedwithactivityofyoungtransposableelementsallowsdefinitionoftheinnercellmass
AT bansalvikas newhumanembryoniccelltypeassociatedwithactivityofyoungtransposableelementsallowsdefinitionoftheinnercellmass
AT wangjichang newhumanembryoniccelltypeassociatedwithactivityofyoungtransposableelementsallowsdefinitionoftheinnercellmass
AT romerchristine newhumanembryoniccelltypeassociatedwithactivityofyoungtransposableelementsallowsdefinitionoftheinnercellmass
AT garciacanadasmarta newhumanembryoniccelltypeassociatedwithactivityofyoungtransposableelementsallowsdefinitionoftheinnercellmass
AT garciaperezjosel newhumanembryoniccelltypeassociatedwithactivityofyoungtransposableelementsallowsdefinitionoftheinnercellmass
AT hurstlaurenced newhumanembryoniccelltypeassociatedwithactivityofyoungtransposableelementsallowsdefinitionoftheinnercellmass
AT izsvakzsuzsanna newhumanembryoniccelltypeassociatedwithactivityofyoungtransposableelementsallowsdefinitionoftheinnercellmass