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Endocrine lineage biases arise in temporally distinct endocrine progenitors during pancreatic morphogenesis.

Citation
Scavuzzo, M. A., et al. “Endocrine Lineage Biases Arise In Temporally Distinct Endocrine Progenitors During Pancreatic Morphogenesis.”. Nature Communications, p. 3356.
Author Marissa A Scavuzzo, Matthew C Hill, Jolanta Chmielowiec, Diane Yang, Jessica Teaw, Kuanwei Sheng, Yuelin Kong, Maria Bettini, Chenghang Zong, James F Martin, Malgorzata Borowiak
Abstract

Decoding the molecular composition of individual Ngn3 + endocrine progenitors (EPs) during pancreatic morphogenesis could provide insight into the mechanisms regulating hormonal cell fate. Here, we identify population markers and extensive cellular diversity including four EP subtypes reflecting EP maturation using high-resolution single-cell RNA-sequencing of the e14.5 and e16.5 mouse pancreas. While e14.5 and e16.5 EPs are constantly born and share select genes, these EPs are overall transcriptionally distinct concomitant with changes in the underlying epithelium. As a consequence, e16.5 EPs are not the same as e14.5 EPs: e16.5 EPs have a higher propensity to form beta cells. Analysis of e14.5 and e16.5 EP chromatin states reveals temporal shifts, with enrichment of beta cell motifs in accessible regions at later stages. Finally, we provide transcriptional maps outlining the route progenitors take as they make cell fate decisions, which can be applied to advance the in vitro generation of beta cells.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Nature communications
Volume
9
Issue
1
Number of Pages
3356
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
2041-1723
DOI
10.1038/s41467-018-05740-1
Alternate Journal
Nat Commun
PMID
30135482
PMCID
PMC6105717
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