In vitro and in vivo models define a molecular signature reference for human embryonic notochordal cells

Publication date

2024-02-16

Authors

Warin, Julie
Vedrenne, Nicolas
Tam, Vivian
Zhu, Mengxia
Yin, Danqing
Lin, Xinyi
Guidoux-D'halluin, Bluwen
Humeau, Antoine
Roseiro, Luce
Paillat, Lily

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Abstract

Understanding the emergence of human notochordal cells (NC) is essential for the development of regenerative approaches. We present a comprehensive investigation into the specification and generation of bona fide NC using a straightforward pluripotent stem cell (PSC)-based system benchmarked with human fetal notochord. By integrating in vitro and in vivo transcriptomic data at single-cell resolution, we establish an extended molecular signature and overcome the limitations associated with studying human notochordal lineage at early developmental stages. We show that TGF-β inhibition enhances the yield and homogeneity of notochordal lineage commitment in vitro. Furthermore, this study characterizes regulators of cell-fate decision and matrisome enriched in the notochordal niche. Importantly, we identify specific cell-surface markers opening avenues for differentiation refinement, NC purification, and functional studies. Altogether, this study provides a human notochord transcriptomic reference that will serve as a resource for notochord identification in human systems, diseased-tissues modeling, and facilitating future biomedical research.

Keywords

Biological sciences, Biology of human development, Developmental biology, Natural sciences, Omics, Transcriptomics, General, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

Citation

Warin, J, Vedrenne, N, Tam, V, Zhu, M, Yin, D, Lin, X, Guidoux-D'halluin, B, Humeau, A, Roseiro, L, Paillat, L, Chédeville, C, Chariau, C, Riemers, F, Templin, M, Guicheux, J, Tryfonidou, M A, Ho, J W K, David, L, Chan, D & Camus, A 2024, 'In vitro and in vivo models define a molecular signature reference for human embryonic notochordal cells', iScience, vol. 27, no. 2, 109018. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2024.109018