A comprehensive single cell transcriptional landscape of human hematopoietic progenitors

Basic information
Cell
21,412
Sample
2

Technology
InDrops
Omics
scRNA-seq
Source
Bone Marrow

Dataset ID
31160568
Platform
Illumina NextSeq 500
Species
Human
Disease
Healthy
Age range
0 - 0
Update date
2019-06-03
Summary

Hematopoietic Stem/Progenitor cells (HSPCs) are endowed with the role of maintaining a diverse pool of blood cells throughout the human life. Despite recent efforts, the nature of the early cell fate decisions remains contentious. Using single-cell RNA-Seq, we show that existing approaches to stratify bone marrow CD34+ cells reveal a hierarchically-structured transcriptional landscape of hematopoietic differentiation. Still, this landscape misses important early fate decisions. We here provide a broader transcriptional profiling of bone marrow lineage negative hematopoietic progenitors that recovers a key missing branchpoint into basophils and expands our understanding of the underlying structure of early adult human haematopoiesis. We also show that this map has strong similarities in topology and gene expression to that found in mouse. Finally, we identify the sialomucin CD164, as a reliable marker for the earliest branches of HSPCs specification and we showed how its use can foster the design of alternative transplantation cell products.

Overall design

overall_design too long too uplode

Contributors

Danilo Pellin 1, Mariana Loperfido 1, Cristina Baricordi 1, Samuel L Wolock 2, Annita Montepeloso 1, Olga K Weinberg 3, Alessandra Biffi 1, Allon M Klein 4, Luca Biasco 5 6

Contact

l.biasco@ucl.ac.uk.(Luca Biasco)

snRNA-Seq
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