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. 2019 Jan 23;8(1):43-52.e5.
doi: 10.1016/j.cels.2018.12.008. Epub 2019 Jan 9.

Continuum of Gene-Expression Profiles Provides Spatial Division of Labor within a Differentiated Cell Type

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Continuum of Gene-Expression Profiles Provides Spatial Division of Labor within a Differentiated Cell Type

Miri Adler et al. Cell Syst. .
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Abstract

Single-cell gene expression reveals the diversity within a differentiated cell type. Often, cells of the same type show a continuum of gene-expression patterns. The origin of such continuum gene-expression patterns is unclear. To address this, we develop a theory to understand how a continuum provides division of labor in a tissue in which cells collectively contribute to several tasks. We find that a continuum is optimal when there are spatial gradients in the tissue that affect the performance in each task. The continuum is bounded inside a polyhedron whose vertices are expression profiles optimal at each task. We test this using single-cell gene expression for intestinal villi and liver hepatocytes, which form a curved 1D trajectory and a full 3D tetrahedron in gene-expression space, respectively. We infer the tasks for both cell types and characterize the spatial zonation of the task-specialist cells. This approach can be generally applied to other tissues.

Keywords: dimensionality reduction; enterocytes; liver lobule; multi-objective optimality; pareto-optimality; single-cell RNA-seq; single-cell transcriptomics; systems biology; tissue biology.

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