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Resolving early mesoderm diversification through single-cell expression profiling

Authors :
Scialdone, Antonio
Tanaka, Yosuke
Jawaid, Wajid
Moignard, Victoria
Wilson, Nicola K.
Macaulay, Iain C.
Marioni, John C.
Göttgens, Berthold
Source :
Nature; July 2017, Vol. 535 Issue: 7611 p289-293, 5p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

In mammals, specification of the three major germ layers occurs during gastrulation, when cells ingressing through the primitive streak differentiate into the precursor cells of major organ systems. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying this process remain unclear, as numbers of gastrulating cells are very limited. In the mouse embryo at embryonic day 6.5, cells located at the junction between the extra-embryonic region and the epiblast on the posterior side of the embryo undergo an epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and ingress through the primitive streak. Subsequently, cells migrate, either surrounding the prospective ectoderm contributing to the embryo proper, or into the extra-embryonic region to form the yolk sac, umbilical cord and placenta. Fate mapping has shown that mature tissues such as blood and heart originate from specific regions of the pre-gastrula epiblast, but the plasticity of cells within the embryo and the function of key cell-type-specific transcription factors remain unclear. Here we analyse 1,205 cells from the epiblast and nascent Flk1+mesoderm of gastrulating mouse embryos using single-cell RNA sequencing, representing the first transcriptome-wide in vivo view of early mesoderm formation during mammalian gastrulation. Additionally, using knockout mice, we study the function of Tal1, a key haematopoietic transcription factor, and demonstrate, contrary to previous studies performed using retrospective assays, that Tal1 knockout does not immediately bias precursor cells towards a cardiac fate.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836 and 14764687
Volume :
535
Issue :
7611
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs39584739
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature18633