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scRNA-sequencing in chick suggests a probabilistic model for cell fate allocation at the neural plate border

The vertebrate ‘neural plate border’ is a transient territory located at the edge of the neural plate containing precursors for all ectodermal derivatives: the neural plate, neural crest, placodes and epidermis. Elegant functional experiments in a range of vertebrate models have provided an in-depth...

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Autores principales: Thiery, Alexandre P, Buzzi, Ailin Leticia, Hamrud, Eva, Cheshire, Chris, Luscombe, Nicholas M, Briscoe, James, Streit, Andrea
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Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10425176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37530410
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.82717
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author Thiery, Alexandre P
Buzzi, Ailin Leticia
Hamrud, Eva
Cheshire, Chris
Luscombe, Nicholas M
Briscoe, James
Streit, Andrea
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Buzzi, Ailin Leticia
Hamrud, Eva
Cheshire, Chris
Luscombe, Nicholas M
Briscoe, James
Streit, Andrea
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description The vertebrate ‘neural plate border’ is a transient territory located at the edge of the neural plate containing precursors for all ectodermal derivatives: the neural plate, neural crest, placodes and epidermis. Elegant functional experiments in a range of vertebrate models have provided an in-depth understanding of gene regulatory interactions within the ectoderm. However, these experiments conducted at tissue level raise seemingly contradictory models for fate allocation of individual cells. Here, we carry out single cell RNA sequencing of chick ectoderm from primitive streak to neurulation stage, to explore cell state diversity and heterogeneity. We characterise the dynamics of gene modules, allowing us to model the order of molecular events which take place as ectodermal fates segregate. Furthermore, we find that genes previously classified as neural plate border ‘specifiers’ typically exhibit dynamic expression patterns and are enriched in either neural, neural crest or placodal fates, revealing that the neural plate border should be seen as a heterogeneous ectodermal territory and not a discrete transitional transcriptional state. Analysis of neural, neural crest and placodal markers reveals that individual NPB cells co-express competing transcriptional programmes suggesting that their ultimate identify is not yet fixed. This population of ‘border located undecided progenitors’ (BLUPs) gradually diminishes as cell fate decisions take place. Considering our findings, we propose a probabilistic model for cell fate choice at the neural plate border. Our data suggest that the probability of a progenitor’s daughters to contribute to a given ectodermal derivative is related to the balance of competing transcriptional programmes, which in turn are regulated by the spatiotemporal position of a progenitor.
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spelling pubmed-104251762023-08-15 scRNA-sequencing in chick suggests a probabilistic model for cell fate allocation at the neural plate border Thiery, Alexandre P Buzzi, Ailin Leticia Hamrud, Eva Cheshire, Chris Luscombe, Nicholas M Briscoe, James Streit, Andrea eLife Developmental Biology The vertebrate ‘neural plate border’ is a transient territory located at the edge of the neural plate containing precursors for all ectodermal derivatives: the neural plate, neural crest, placodes and epidermis. Elegant functional experiments in a range of vertebrate models have provided an in-depth understanding of gene regulatory interactions within the ectoderm. However, these experiments conducted at tissue level raise seemingly contradictory models for fate allocation of individual cells. Here, we carry out single cell RNA sequencing of chick ectoderm from primitive streak to neurulation stage, to explore cell state diversity and heterogeneity. We characterise the dynamics of gene modules, allowing us to model the order of molecular events which take place as ectodermal fates segregate. Furthermore, we find that genes previously classified as neural plate border ‘specifiers’ typically exhibit dynamic expression patterns and are enriched in either neural, neural crest or placodal fates, revealing that the neural plate border should be seen as a heterogeneous ectodermal territory and not a discrete transitional transcriptional state. Analysis of neural, neural crest and placodal markers reveals that individual NPB cells co-express competing transcriptional programmes suggesting that their ultimate identify is not yet fixed. This population of ‘border located undecided progenitors’ (BLUPs) gradually diminishes as cell fate decisions take place. Considering our findings, we propose a probabilistic model for cell fate choice at the neural plate border. Our data suggest that the probability of a progenitor’s daughters to contribute to a given ectodermal derivative is related to the balance of competing transcriptional programmes, which in turn are regulated by the spatiotemporal position of a progenitor. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2023-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10425176/ /pubmed/37530410 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.82717 Text en © 2023, Thiery et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Developmental Biology
Thiery, Alexandre P
Buzzi, Ailin Leticia
Hamrud, Eva
Cheshire, Chris
Luscombe, Nicholas M
Briscoe, James
Streit, Andrea
scRNA-sequencing in chick suggests a probabilistic model for cell fate allocation at the neural plate border
title scRNA-sequencing in chick suggests a probabilistic model for cell fate allocation at the neural plate border
title_full scRNA-sequencing in chick suggests a probabilistic model for cell fate allocation at the neural plate border
title_fullStr scRNA-sequencing in chick suggests a probabilistic model for cell fate allocation at the neural plate border
title_full_unstemmed scRNA-sequencing in chick suggests a probabilistic model for cell fate allocation at the neural plate border
title_short scRNA-sequencing in chick suggests a probabilistic model for cell fate allocation at the neural plate border
title_sort scrna-sequencing in chick suggests a probabilistic model for cell fate allocation at the neural plate border
topic Developmental Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10425176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37530410
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.82717
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