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Single-cell transcriptome reveals insights into the development and function of the zebrafish ovary

Zebrafish are an established research organism that has made many contributions to our understanding of vertebrate tissue and organ development, yet there are still significant gaps in our understanding of the genes that regulate gonad development, sex, and reproduction. Unlike the development of ma...

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Autores principales: Liu, Yulong, Kossack, Michelle E, McFaul, Matthew E, Christensen, Lana N, Siebert, Stefan, Wyatt, Sydney R, Kamei, Caramai N, Horst, Samuel, Arroyo, Nayeli, Drummond, Iain A, Juliano, Celina E, Draper, Bruce W
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9191896/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35588359
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.76014
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author Liu, Yulong
Kossack, Michelle E
McFaul, Matthew E
Christensen, Lana N
Siebert, Stefan
Wyatt, Sydney R
Kamei, Caramai N
Horst, Samuel
Arroyo, Nayeli
Drummond, Iain A
Juliano, Celina E
Draper, Bruce W
author_facet Liu, Yulong
Kossack, Michelle E
McFaul, Matthew E
Christensen, Lana N
Siebert, Stefan
Wyatt, Sydney R
Kamei, Caramai N
Horst, Samuel
Arroyo, Nayeli
Drummond, Iain A
Juliano, Celina E
Draper, Bruce W
author_sort Liu, Yulong
collection PubMed
description Zebrafish are an established research organism that has made many contributions to our understanding of vertebrate tissue and organ development, yet there are still significant gaps in our understanding of the genes that regulate gonad development, sex, and reproduction. Unlike the development of many organs, such as the brain and heart that form during the first few days of development, zebrafish gonads do not begin to form until the larval stage (≥5 days post-fertilization). Thus, forward genetic screens have identified very few genes required for gonad development. In addition, bulk RNA-sequencing studies that identify genes expressed in the gonads do not have the resolution necessary to define minor cell populations that may play significant roles in the development and function of these organs. To overcome these limitations, we have used single-cell RNA sequencing to determine the transcriptomes of cells isolated from juvenile zebrafish ovaries. This resulted in the profiles of 10,658 germ cells and 14,431 somatic cells. Our germ cell data represents all developmental stages from germline stem cells to early meiotic oocytes. Our somatic cell data represents all known somatic cell types, including follicle cells, theca cells, and ovarian stromal cells. Further analysis revealed an unexpected number of cell subpopulations within these broadly defined cell types. To further define their functional significance, we determined the location of these cell subpopulations within the ovary. Finally, we used gene knockout experiments to determine the roles of foxl2l and wnt9b for oocyte development and sex determination and/or differentiation, respectively. Our results reveal novel insights into zebrafish ovarian development and function, and the transcriptome profiles will provide a valuable resource for future studies.
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spelling pubmed-91918962022-06-14 Single-cell transcriptome reveals insights into the development and function of the zebrafish ovary Liu, Yulong Kossack, Michelle E McFaul, Matthew E Christensen, Lana N Siebert, Stefan Wyatt, Sydney R Kamei, Caramai N Horst, Samuel Arroyo, Nayeli Drummond, Iain A Juliano, Celina E Draper, Bruce W eLife Developmental Biology Zebrafish are an established research organism that has made many contributions to our understanding of vertebrate tissue and organ development, yet there are still significant gaps in our understanding of the genes that regulate gonad development, sex, and reproduction. Unlike the development of many organs, such as the brain and heart that form during the first few days of development, zebrafish gonads do not begin to form until the larval stage (≥5 days post-fertilization). Thus, forward genetic screens have identified very few genes required for gonad development. In addition, bulk RNA-sequencing studies that identify genes expressed in the gonads do not have the resolution necessary to define minor cell populations that may play significant roles in the development and function of these organs. To overcome these limitations, we have used single-cell RNA sequencing to determine the transcriptomes of cells isolated from juvenile zebrafish ovaries. This resulted in the profiles of 10,658 germ cells and 14,431 somatic cells. Our germ cell data represents all developmental stages from germline stem cells to early meiotic oocytes. Our somatic cell data represents all known somatic cell types, including follicle cells, theca cells, and ovarian stromal cells. Further analysis revealed an unexpected number of cell subpopulations within these broadly defined cell types. To further define their functional significance, we determined the location of these cell subpopulations within the ovary. Finally, we used gene knockout experiments to determine the roles of foxl2l and wnt9b for oocyte development and sex determination and/or differentiation, respectively. Our results reveal novel insights into zebrafish ovarian development and function, and the transcriptome profiles will provide a valuable resource for future studies. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9191896/ /pubmed/35588359 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.76014 Text en © 2022, Liu 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
Liu, Yulong
Kossack, Michelle E
McFaul, Matthew E
Christensen, Lana N
Siebert, Stefan
Wyatt, Sydney R
Kamei, Caramai N
Horst, Samuel
Arroyo, Nayeli
Drummond, Iain A
Juliano, Celina E
Draper, Bruce W
Single-cell transcriptome reveals insights into the development and function of the zebrafish ovary
title Single-cell transcriptome reveals insights into the development and function of the zebrafish ovary
title_full Single-cell transcriptome reveals insights into the development and function of the zebrafish ovary
title_fullStr Single-cell transcriptome reveals insights into the development and function of the zebrafish ovary
title_full_unstemmed Single-cell transcriptome reveals insights into the development and function of the zebrafish ovary
title_short Single-cell transcriptome reveals insights into the development and function of the zebrafish ovary
title_sort single-cell transcriptome reveals insights into the development and function of the zebrafish ovary
topic Developmental Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9191896/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35588359
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.76014
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