Mapping human haematopoietic stem cells from haemogenic endothelium to birth.

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The ontogeny of human haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) is poorly defined owing to the inability to identify HSCs as they emerge and mature at different haematopoietic sites. Here we created a single-cell transcriptome map of human haematopoietic tissues from the first trimester to birth and found that the HSC signature RUNX1+HOXA9+MLLT3+MECOM+HLF+SPINK2+ distinguishes HSCs from progenitors throughout gestation. In addition to the aorta–gonad–mesonephros region, nascent HSCs populated the placenta and yolk sac before colonizing the liver at 6 weeks. A comparison of HSCs at different maturation stages revealed the establishment of HSC transcription factor machinery after the emergence of HSCs, whereas their surface phenotype evolved throughout development. The HSC transition to the liver marked a molecular shift evidenced by suppression of surface antigens reflecting nascent HSC identity, and acquisition of the HSC maturity markers CD133 (encoded by PROM1) and HLA-DR. HSC origin was tracked to ALDH1A1+KCNK17+ haemogenic endothelial cells, which arose from an IL33+ALDH1A1+ arterial endothelial subset termed pre-haemogenic endothelial cells. Using spatial transcriptomics and immunofluorescence, we visualized this process in ventrally located intra-aortic haematopoietic clusters. The in vivo map of human HSC ontogeny validated the generation of aorta–gonad–mesonephros-like definitive haematopoietic stem and progenitor cells from human pluripotent stem cells, and serves as a guide to improve their maturation to functional HSCs.

Vincenzo CalvaneseUniversity of California Los Angelesv.calvanese@ucl.ac.uk
Hanna KA MikkolaUniversity of California Los Angeleshmikkola@mcdb.ucla.edu
Vincenzo Calvanese1
Sandra Capellera-Garcia1
Feiyang Ma1
Iman Fares1
Simone Liebscher2
Elizabeth S Ng3
Sophia Ekstrand1
Júlia Aguadé-Gorgorió1
Anastasia Vavilina1
Diane Lefaudeux1
Brian Nadel1
Jacky Y Li3
Yanling Wang1
Lydia K Lee1
Reza Ardehali1
M. Luisa Iruela-Arispe4
Matteo Pellegrini1
Ed G Stanley1
Andrew G Elefanty1
Katja Schenke-Layland2
Hanna KA Mikkola1
1University of California Los Angeles
2Eberhard Karls University
3Murdoch Children's Research Institute
4Feinberg School of Medicine
Arsenios Chatzigeorgiou

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https://explore.data.humancellatlas.org/projects/bba2f908-e0cb-4ee7-b007-f9c650e08be0

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1.http://singlecell.mcdb.ucla.edu/Human-HSC-Ontogeny2.https://github.com/mikkolalab/Human-HSC-Ontogeny
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Atlas

DevelopmentDevelopment v1.0

Analysis Portals

None

Project Label

HaematopoieticDevelopment10x

Species

Homo sapiens

Sample Type

2 sample types

Anatomical Entity

11 anatomical entities

Organ Part

Unspecified

Selected Cell Types

9 cell types

Model Organ

blood

Disease Status (Specimen)

normal

Disease Status (Donor)

normal

Development Stage

6 development stages

Library Construction Method

3 library construction methods

Nucleic Acid Source

2 nucleic acid sources

Paired End

false

Analysis Protocol

raw_matrix_generation, raw_matrix_generation_spatial

File Format

6 file formats

Cell Count Estimate

120.2k

Donor Count

10
csv.gz17 file(s)fastq.gz56 file(s)mtx.gz11 file(s)png.gz7 file(s)tsv.gz22 file(s)xlsx1 file(s)
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