Tracking the gene expression programs and clonal relationships that underlie mast, myeloid, and T lineage specification from stem cells
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cels.2024.11.001
Tracking the gene expression programs and clonal relationships that underlie mast, myeloid, and T lineage specification from stem cells
Abstract
T cells develop from hematopoietic progenitors in the thymus and protect against pathogens and cancer. However, the emergence of human T cell-competent blood progenitors and their subsequent specification to the T lineage have been challenging to capture in real time. Here, we leveraged a pluripotent stem cell differentiation system to understand the transcriptional dynamics and cell fate restriction events that underlie this critical developmental process. Time-resolved single-cell RNA sequencing revealed that downregulation of the multipotent hematopoietic program, upregulation of >90 lineage-associated transcription factors, and cell-cycle exit all occur within a highly coordinated developmental window. Gene-regulatory network inference uncovered a role for YBX1 in T lineage specification. We mapped the differentiation cell fate hierarchy using transcribed lineage barcoding and discovered that mast and myeloid potential bifurcate from each other early in hematopoiesis, upstream of T lineage restriction. Our systems-level analyses provide a quantitative, time-resolved model of human T cell fate specification. A record of this paper's transparent peer review process is included in the supplemental information.
Keywords: T cell; induced pluripotent stem cell; lineage tracing; mast cell; molecular barcoding; myeloid; single-cell RNA sequencing; systems biology.
Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of interests Y.S.M., P.W.Z., and J.M.E. are named inventors on patents for T cell differentiation technology. P.W.Z. is a cofounder of Notch Therapeutics. P.W.Z. and Y.S.M. are co-founders of Apiary Therapeutics. P.W.Z., Y.S.M., and J.M.E. consult for cell therapy companies.
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