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Single-cell analysis of cell fate bifurcation in the chordate Ciona
by
Winkley, Konner M.
, Reeves, Wendy M.
, Veeman, Michael T.
in
Analysis
/ Animals
/ Ascidiacea
/ Ascidian
/ Bifurcations
/ Binding sites
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Blastomeres
/ Cell cycle
/ Cell Differentiation
/ Cell fate
/ Cell state transition
/ Chordata
/ Ciona
/ Embryos
/ Endoderm
/ Epidermis
/ ETS protein
/ FGF
/ Gene expression
/ Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic transcription
/ Identification and classification
/ Life Sciences
/ Ligands
/ MAP kinase
/ MAPK
/ Methods
/ Muscles
/ Notochord
/ Observations
/ Pattern formation
/ Research Article
/ RNA sequencing
/ Signal transduction
/ Signaling
/ Single-Cell Analysis
/ Single-cell RNAseq
2021
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Single-cell analysis of cell fate bifurcation in the chordate Ciona
by
Winkley, Konner M.
, Reeves, Wendy M.
, Veeman, Michael T.
in
Analysis
/ Animals
/ Ascidiacea
/ Ascidian
/ Bifurcations
/ Binding sites
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Blastomeres
/ Cell cycle
/ Cell Differentiation
/ Cell fate
/ Cell state transition
/ Chordata
/ Ciona
/ Embryos
/ Endoderm
/ Epidermis
/ ETS protein
/ FGF
/ Gene expression
/ Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic transcription
/ Identification and classification
/ Life Sciences
/ Ligands
/ MAP kinase
/ MAPK
/ Methods
/ Muscles
/ Notochord
/ Observations
/ Pattern formation
/ Research Article
/ RNA sequencing
/ Signal transduction
/ Signaling
/ Single-Cell Analysis
/ Single-cell RNAseq
2021
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Single-cell analysis of cell fate bifurcation in the chordate Ciona
by
Winkley, Konner M.
, Reeves, Wendy M.
, Veeman, Michael T.
in
Analysis
/ Animals
/ Ascidiacea
/ Ascidian
/ Bifurcations
/ Binding sites
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Blastomeres
/ Cell cycle
/ Cell Differentiation
/ Cell fate
/ Cell state transition
/ Chordata
/ Ciona
/ Embryos
/ Endoderm
/ Epidermis
/ ETS protein
/ FGF
/ Gene expression
/ Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic transcription
/ Identification and classification
/ Life Sciences
/ Ligands
/ MAP kinase
/ MAPK
/ Methods
/ Muscles
/ Notochord
/ Observations
/ Pattern formation
/ Research Article
/ RNA sequencing
/ Signal transduction
/ Signaling
/ Single-Cell Analysis
/ Single-cell RNAseq
2021
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Single-cell analysis of cell fate bifurcation in the chordate Ciona
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Single-cell analysis of cell fate bifurcation in the chordate Ciona
2021
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Overview
Background
Inductive signaling interactions between different cell types are a major mechanism for the further diversification of embryonic cell fates. Most blastomeres in the model chordate
Ciona robusta
become restricted to a single predominant fate between the 64-cell and mid-gastrula stages. The deeply stereotyped and well-characterized
Ciona
embryonic cell lineages allow the transcriptomic analysis of newly established cell types very early in their divergence from sibling cell states without the pseudotime inference needed in the analysis of less synchronized cell populations. This is the first ascidian study to use droplet scRNAseq with large numbers of analyzed cells as early as the 64-cell stage when major lineages such as primary notochord first become fate restricted.
Results and conclusions
We identify 59 distinct cell states, including new subregions of the b-line neural lineage and the early induction of the tail tip epidermis. We find that 34 of these cell states are directly or indirectly dependent on MAPK-mediated signaling critical to early
Ciona
patterning. Most of the MAPK-dependent bifurcations are canalized with the signal-induced cell fate lost upon MAPK inhibition, but the posterior endoderm is unique in being transformed into a novel state expressing some but not all markers of both endoderm and muscle. Divergent gene expression between newly bifurcated sibling cell types is dominated by upregulation in the induced cell type. The Ets family transcription factor Elk1/3/4 is uniquely upregulated in nearly all the putatively direct inductions. Elk1/3/4 upregulation together with Ets transcription factor binding site enrichment analysis enables inferences about which bifurcations are directly versus indirectly controlled by MAPK signaling. We examine notochord induction in detail and find that the transition between a Zic/Ets-mediated regulatory state and a Brachyury/FoxA-mediated regulatory state is unexpectedly late. This supports a “broad-hourglass” model of cell fate specification in which many early tissue-specific genes are induced in parallel to key tissue-specific transcriptional regulators via the same set of transcriptional inputs.
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BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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