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Lijiang Fei1, Haide Chen1,2, Lifeng Ma1, Weigao E1, Renying Wang1, Xing Fang1, Ziming Zhou1, Huiyu Sun1, Jingjing Wang2, Mengmeng Jiang2, Xinru Wang1, Chengxuan Yu1, Yuqing Mei1, Danmei Jia1, Tingyue Zhang2, Xiaoping Han3, Guoji Guo4,5,6,7,8.
Abstract
Waddington's epigenetic landscape is a metaphor frequently used to illustrate cell differentiation. Recent advances in single-cell genomics are altering our understanding of the Waddington landscape, yet the molecular mechanisms of cell-fate decisions remain poorly understood. We constructed a cell landscape of mouse lineage differentiation during development at the single-cell level and described both lineage-common and lineage-specific regulatory programs during cell-type maturation. We also found lineage-common regulatory programs that are broadly active during the development of invertebrates and vertebrates. In particular, we identified Xbp1 as an evolutionarily conserved regulator of cell-fate determinations across different species. We demonstrated that Xbp1 transcriptional regulation is important for the stabilization of the gene-regulatory networks for a wide range of mouse cell types. Our results offer genetic and molecular insights into cellular gene-regulatory programs and will serve as a basis for further advancing the understanding of cell-fate decisions.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35817981 DOI: 10.1038/s41588-022-01118-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Genet ISSN: 1061-4036 Impact factor: 41.307