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Jeremy Lotto1, Sibyl Drissler1, Rebecca Cullum2, Wei Wei2, Manu Setty3, Erin M Bell4, Stéphane C Boutet5, Sonja Nowotschin6, Ying-Yi Kuo6, Vidur Garg6, Dana Pe'er3, Deanna M Church5, Anna-Katerina Hadjantonakis6, Pamela A Hoodless7.
Abstract
The cellular complexity and scale of the early liver have constrained analyses examining its emergence during organogenesis. To circumvent these issues, we analyzed 45,334 single-cell transcriptomes from embryonic day (E)7.5, when endoderm progenitors are specified, to E10.5 liver, when liver parenchymal and non-parenchymal cell lineages emerge. Our data detail divergence of vascular and sinusoidal endothelia, including a distinct transcriptional profile for sinusoidal endothelial specification by E8.75. We characterize two distinct mesothelial cell types as well as early hepatic stellate cells and reveal distinct spatiotemporal distributions for these populations. We capture transcriptional profiles for hepatoblast specification and migration, including the emergence of a hepatomesenchymal cell type and evidence for hepatoblast collective cell migration. Further, we identify cell-cell interactions during the organization of the primitive sinusoid. This study provides a comprehensive atlas of liver lineage establishment from the endoderm and mesoderm through to the organization of the primitive sinusoid at single-cell resolution.Entities:
Keywords: endoderm; hepatoblasts; liver; mesothelium; organogenesis; scRNA-seq; single-cell; sinusoidal endothelium; stellate cells
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33125890 PMCID: PMC7643810 DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2020.09.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell ISSN: 0092-8674 Impact factor: 41.582