Spatiotemporal single-cell RNA sequencing of developing chicken hearts identifies interplay between cellular differentiation and morphogenesis.
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Abstract

Single-cell RNA sequencing is a powerful tool to study developmental biology but does not preserve spatial information about tissue morphology and cellular interactions. Here, we combine single-cell and spatial transcriptomics with algorithms for data integration to study the development of the chicken heart from the early to late four-chambered heart stage. We create a census of the diverse cellular lineages in developing hearts, their spatial organization, and their interactions during development. Spatial mapping of differentiation transitions in cardiac lineages defines transcriptional differences between epithelial and mesenchymal cells within the epicardial lineage. Using spatially resolved expression analysis, we identify anatomically restricted expression programs, including expression of genes implicated in congenital heart disease. Last, we discover a persistent enrichment of the small, secreted peptide, thymosin beta-4, throughout coronary vascular development. Overall, our study identifies an intricate interplay between cellular differentiation and morphogenesis.

Keywords

Spatial Transcriptomics

MeSH terms

Animals
Cell Differentiation
Cell Lineage
Chick Embryo
Chickens
Epithelial Cells
Gene Expression Profiling
Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
Heart
Humans
Mesoderm
Morphogenesis
Myocardium
Sequence Analysis, RNA
Single-Cell Analysis

Authors

Mantri, Madhav
Scuderi, Gaetano J
Abedini-Nassab, Roozbeh
Wang, Michael F Z
McKellar, David
Shi, Hao
Grodner, Benjamin
Butcher, Jonathan T
De Vlaminck, Iwijn

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