A single cell atlas of porcine hematopoietic development
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ABSTRACT: Domestic pigs are a globally important agricultural species that are increasingly used as large animal biomedical models to bridge the gap between rodents and non-human primates. A thorough understanding of the porcine immune system is needed to safeguard pig health through therapies and vaccines and better utilize swine as preclinical models. Here, we paired single-cell transcriptomic analyses with T and B cell receptor profiling to create a cell atlas of pig hematopoietic development using cells dissociated from central lymphoid organs during embryonic, neonatal, and adult life. We highlight the connection between fetal liver and bone marrow, B cell and gd T cell differentiation trajectories, granulopoiesis in fetal liver, and T and B cell receptor recombination kinetics. Our combined data provides new insights into pig immune system development and contributes a valuable resource for advancing pigs as a model to study blood and immune-related diseases in humans.
ORGANISM(S): Sus scrofa
PROVIDER: GSE313281 | GEO | 2026/06/15
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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