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A human fetal lung cell atlas uncovers proximal-distal gradients of differentiation and key regulators of epithelial fates

Authors :
Peng He
Kyungtae Lim
Dawei Sun
Jan Patrick Pett
Quitz Jeng
Krzysztof Polanski
Ziqi Dong
Liam Bolt
Laura Richardson
Lira Mamanova
Monika Dabrowska
Anna Wilbrey-Clark
Elo Madissoon
Zewen Kelvin Tuong
Emma Dann
Chenqu Suo
Isaac Goh
Masahiro Yoshida
Marko Z Nikolić
Sam M Janes
Xiaoling He
Roger A Barker
Sarah A Teichmann
John C. Marioni
Kerstin B Meyer
Emma L Rawlins
Rawlins, Emma [0000-0001-7426-3792]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Source :
Cell. 185:4841-4860.e25
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

We present a multiomic cell atlas of human lung development that combines single cell RNA and ATAC sequencing, high throughput spatial transcriptomics and single cell imaging. Coupling single cell methods with spatial analysis has allowed a comprehensive cellular survey of the epithelial, mesenchymal, endothelial and erythrocyte/leukocyte compartments from 5-22 post conception weeks. We identify new cell states in all compartments. These include developmental-specific secretory progenitors and a new subtype of neuroendocrine cell related to human small cell lung cancer. Our datasets are available through our web interface (https://lungcellatlas.org). Finally, to illustrate its general utility, we use our cell atlas to generate predictions about cell-cell signalling and transcription factor hierarchies which we test using organoid models.HighlightsSpatiotemporal atlas of human lung development from 5-22 post conception weeks identifies 144 cell types/states.Tracking the developmental origins of multiple cell compartments, including new progenitor states.Functional diversity of fibroblasts in distinct anatomical signalling niches.Resource applied to interrogate and experimentally test the transcription factor code controlling neuroendocrine cell heterogeneity and the origins of small cell lung cancer.

Details

ISSN :
00928674
Volume :
185
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2004b9795fc41ebe14d787333c315da4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2022.11.005