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Stem cell differentiation trajectories in Hydra resolved at single-cell resolution.


ABSTRACT: The adult Hydra polyp continually renews all of its cells using three separate stem cell populations, but the genetic pathways enabling this homeostatic tissue maintenance are not well understood. We sequenced 24,985 Hydra single-cell transcriptomes and identified the molecular signatures of a broad spectrum of cell states, from stem cells to terminally differentiated cells. We constructed differentiation trajectories for each cell lineage and identified gene modules and putative regulators expressed along these trajectories, thus creating a comprehensive molecular map of all developmental lineages in the adult animal. In addition, we built a gene expression map of the Hydra nervous system. Our work constitutes a resource for addressing questions regarding the evolution of metazoan developmental processes and nervous system function.

SUBMITTER: Siebert S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7104783 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Stem cell differentiation trajectories in <i>Hydra</i> resolved at single-cell resolution.

Siebert Stefan S   Farrell Jeffrey A JA   Cazet Jack F JF   Abeykoon Yashodara Y   Primack Abby S AS   Schnitzler Christine E CE   Juliano Celina E CE  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20190701 6451


The adult <i>Hydra</i> polyp continually renews all of its cells using three separate stem cell populations, but the genetic pathways enabling this homeostatic tissue maintenance are not well understood. We sequenced 24,985 <i>Hydra</i> single-cell transcriptomes and identified the molecular signatures of a broad spectrum of cell states, from stem cells to terminally differentiated cells. We constructed differentiation trajectories for each cell lineage and identified gene modules and putative r  ...[more]

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