Cell type atlas and lineage tree of a whole complex animal by single-cell transcriptomics
Author(s) -
Mireya Plass,
Jordi Solana,
F. Alexander Wolf,
Salah Ayoub,
Aristotelis Misios,
Petar Glažar,
Benedikt Obermayer,
Fabian J. Theis,
Christine Kocks,
Nikolaus Rajewsky
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 12.556
H-Index - 1186
eISSN - 1095-9203
pISSN - 0036-8075
DOI - 10.1126/science.aaq1723
Subject(s) - atlas (anatomy) , cell type , cell , biology , lineage (genetic) , transcriptome , computational biology , tree (set theory) , genetics , gene , anatomy , gene expression , mathematics , mathematical analysis
Flatworms of the species Schmidtea mediterranea are immortal-adult animals contain a large pool of pluripotent stem cells that continuously differentiate into all adult cell types. Therefore, single-cell transcriptome profiling of adult animals should reveal mature and progenitor cells. By combining perturbation experiments, gene expression analysis, a computational method that predicts future cell states from transcriptional changes, and a lineage reconstruction method, we placed all major cell types onto a single lineage tree that connects all cells to a single stem cell compartment. We characterized gene expression changes during differentiation and discovered cell types important for regeneration. Our results demonstrate the importance of single-cell transcriptome analysis for mapping and reconstructing fundamental processes of developmental and regenerative biology at high resolution.
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