HESTA: Human Embryogenesis Spatiotemporal Transcriptomic Atlas(Dataset ID: STDS0000394)
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Summary:
The spatial and temporal atlas of gene expression in human embryo at early gestation is critical in understanding embryo development, organogenesis and disease origins. Here, we obtained the spatial-temporal transcriptome from the 77 sagittal sections of 13 human embryos at 12-23 Carnegie stage (CS) by Stereo-seq, established the development trajectory/regulatory profiling of 50 organs, and identified the top organ-specific regulons with the highest score as the potential organ-identity regulators. The atlas refines the key organs/cell types that are vulnerable to virus infection and genetic disorders. We found dynamic changes of imprinting gene expression in specific organs at different stages. Our work, for the first time, revealed the time-lapse and spatial transcriptome dynamics of human embryogenesis after gastrulation.Technology:
stereo-seq
Platform:
DNBelab C4
Tissues:
Embryo
Development stage:
Carnegie stage 19, Carnegie stage 20
Sex:
Male | femaleSubmission date: 2026-04-24Update date: 2026-04-24
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- Cite database of STOmicsDB:[1] Xu, Zhicheng et al. "STOmicsDB: a comprehensive database for spatial transcriptomics data sharing, analysis and visualization." Nucleic acids research vol. 52,D1 (2024): D1053-D1061. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkad933'
- Cite visualization dataset:[2] xxxxxx. HESTA: Human Embryogenesis Spatiotemporal Transcriptomic Atlas[DS/OL]. STOmicsDB, 2026[2026-04-24]. https://db.cngb.org/stomics/datasets/STDS0000394/. doi: xxxxxx#Format: {contributors}. {title}[DS/OL]. STOmicsDB, {the year of submission data}[{submission data}]. {dataset link}. doi: {doi ID}
- Cite original data article:No results.
