Cells of the human intestinal tract mapped across space and time.
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IF: 69.504
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Cited by: 179
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Abstract

The cellular landscape of the human intestinal tract is dynamic throughout life, developing in utero and changing in response to functional requirements and environmental exposures. Here, to comprehensively map cell lineages, we use single-cell RNA sequencing and antigen receptor analysis of almost half a million cells from up to 5 anatomical regions in the developing and up to 11 distinct anatomical regions in the healthy paediatric and adult human gut. This reveals the existence of transcriptionally distinct BEST4 epithelial cells throughout the human intestinal tract. Furthermore, we implicate IgG sensing as a function of intestinal tuft cells. We describe neural cell populations in the developing enteric nervous system, and predict cell-type-specific expression of genes associated with Hirschsprung's disease. Finally, using a systems approach, we identify key cell players that drive the formation of secondary lymphoid tissue in early human development. We show that these programs are adopted in inflammatory bowel disease to recruit and retain immune cells at the site of inflammation. This catalogue of intestinal cells will provide new insights into cellular programs in development, homeostasis and disease.

Keywords

smFISH
PROCEDURE
Anatomic
Gene Expression
Spatial Transcriptomics
RNAscope

MeSH terms

Adult
Aging
Animals
Child
Crohn Disease
Datasets as Topic
Enteric Nervous System
Epithelial Cells
Female
Fetus
Health
Humans
Intestines
Lymph Nodes
Mice
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Organogenesis
Receptors, IgG
Signal Transduction
Spatio-Temporal Analysis
Time Factors

Authors

Elmentaite, Rasa
Kumasaka, Natsuhiko
Roberts, Kenny
Fleming, Aaron
Dann, Emma
King, Hamish W
Kleshchevnikov, Vitalii
Dabrowska, Monika
Pritchard, Sophie
Bolt, Liam
Vieira, Sara F
Mamanova, Lira
Huang, Ni
Perrone, Francesca
Goh Kai'En, Issac
Lisgo, Steven N
Katan, Matilda
Leonard, Steven
Oliver, Thomas R W
Hook, C Elizabeth
Nayak, Komal
Campos, Lia S
Domínguez Conde, Cecilia
Stephenson, Emily
Engelbert, Justin
Botting, Rachel A
Polanski, Krzysztof
van Dongen, Stijn
Patel, Minal
Morgan, Michael D
Marioni, John C
Bayraktar, Omer Ali
Meyer, Kerstin B
He, Xiaoling
Barker, Roger A
Uhlig, Holm H
Mahbubani, Krishnaa T
Saeb-Parsy, Kourosh
Zilbauer, Matthias
Clatworthy, Menna R
Haniffa, Muzlifah
James, Kylie R
Teichmann, Sarah A

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