1. A human fetal lung cell atlas uncovers proximal-distal gradients of differentiation and key regulators of epithelial fates.
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He P, Lim K, Sun D, Pett JP, Jeng Q, Polanski K, Dong Z, Bolt L, Richardson L, Mamanova L, Dabrowska M, Wilbrey-Clark A, Madissoon E, Tuong ZK, Dann E, Suo C, Goh I, Yoshida M, Nikolić MZ, Janes SM, He X, Barker RA, Teichmann SA, Marioni JC, Meyer KB, and Rawlins EL
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- Humans, Cell Differentiation, Gene Expression Profiling, Organogenesis, Organoids, Atlases as Topic, Lung cytology, Fetus cytology
- 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 previously uncharacterized cell states in all compartments. These include developmental-specific secretory progenitors and a subtype of neuroendocrine cell related to human small cell lung cancer. Our datasets are available through our web interface (https://lungcellatlas.org). To illustrate its general utility, we use our cell atlas to generate predictions about cell-cell signaling and transcription factor hierarchies which we rigorously test using organoid models., Competing Interests: Declaration of interests S.A.T. is a member of the Scientific Advisory Board for the following companies: Biogen, Foresite Labs, GSK, Qiagen, CRG Barcelona, Jax Labs, SciLife Lab, and Allen Institute. She is a consultant for Genentech and Roche. She is co-founder of Transition Bio and a member of the Board. Z.K.T. has received consulting fees from Synteny Biotechnologies for activities unrelated to this work., (Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2022
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