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Overall DesignThe transcriptomes of 1846 single cells were profiled by SmartSeq2 at different timepoints throughout a 54-day differentiation protocol that converted H1 human embryonic stem cells to a variety of brain cell types. Some cells were positively labeled by a expression of a barcoded viral transgene to help establish clonality (marked by an SK).
SummaryDuring development of the human brain, multiple cell types with diverse regional identities are generated. Here we report a system to generate early human brain forebrain and mid/hindbrain cell types from human embryonic stem cells (hESCs), and infer and experimentally confirm a lineage tree for the generation of these types based on single-cell RNA-Seq analysis. We engineered SOX2Cit/+ and DCXCit/Y hESC lines to target progenitors and neurons throughout neural differentiation for single-cell transcriptomic profiling, then identified discrete cell types consisting of both rostral (cortical) and caudal (mid/hindbrain) identities. Direct comparison of the cell types were made to primary tissues using gene expression atlases and fetal human brain single-cell gene expression data, and this established that the cell types resembled early human brain cell types, including preplate cells. From the single-cell transcriptomic data a Bayesian algorithm generated a unified lineage tree, and predicted novel regulatory transcription factors. The lineage tree highlighted a prominent bifurcation between cortical and mid/hindbrain cell types, confirmed by clonal analysis experiments. We demonstrated that cell types from either branch could preferentially generated by manipulation of the canonical Wnt/beta-catenin pathway. In summary, we present an experimentally validated lineage tree that encompasses multiple brain regions, and our work sheds light on the molecular regulation of region-specific neural lineages during human brain development. During development of the human brain, multiple cell types with diverse regional identities are generated. Here we report a system to generate early human brain forebrain and mid/hindbrain cell types from human embryonic stem cells (hESCs), and infer and experimentally confirm a lineage tree for the generation of these types based on single-cell RNA-Seq analysis. We engineered SOX2Cit/+ and DCXCit/Y hESC lines to target progenitors and neurons throughout neural differentiation for single-cell transcriptomic profiling, then identified discrete cell types consisting of both rostral (cortical) and caudal (mid/hindbrain) identities. Direct comparison of the cell types were made to primary tissues using gene expression atlases and fetal human brain single-cell gene expression data, and this established that the cell types resembled early human brain cell types, including preplate cells. From the single-cell transcriptomic data a Bayesian algorithm generated a unified lineage tree, and predicted novel regulatory transcription factors. The lineage tree highlighted a prominent bifurcation between cortical and mid/hindbrain cell types, confirmed by clonal analysis experiments. We demonstrated that cell types from either branch could preferentially generated by manipulation of the canonical Wnt/beta-catenin pathway. In summary, we present an experimentally validated lineage tree that encompasses multiple brain regions, and our work sheds light on the molecular regulation of region-specific neural lineages during human brain development. During development of the human brain, multiple cell types with diverse regional identities are generated. Here we report a system to generate early human brain forebrain and mid/hindbrain cell types from human embryonic stem cells (hESCs), and infer and experimentally confirm a lineage tree for the generation of these types based on single-cell RNA-Seq analysis. We engineered SOX2Cit/+ and DCXCit/Y hESC lines to target progenitors and neurons throughout neural differentiation for single-cell transcriptomic profiling, then identified discrete cell types consisting of both rostral (cortical) and caudal (mid/hindbrain) identities. Direct comparison of the cell types were made to primary tissues using gene expression atlases and fetal human brain single-cell gene expression data, and this established that the cell types resembled early human brain cell types, including preplate cells. From the single-cell transcriptomic data a Bayesian algorithm generated a unified lineage tree, and predicted novel regulatory transcription factors. The lineage tree highlighted a prominent bifurcation between cortical and mid/hindbrain cell types, confirmed by clonal analysis experiments. We demonstrated that cell types from either branch could preferentially generated by manipulation of the canonical Wnt/beta-catenin pathway. In summary, we present an experimentally validated lineage tree that encompasses multiple brain regions, and our work sheds light on the molecular regulation of region-specific neural lineages during human brain development.
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Samples in cultured embryonic stem cells[DCX+][RM165051]

Displaying 31-40 of 88 results.
SeriesSampleInstrumentOrganismTitleCell Source
GSE86982GSM2316762Illumina HiSeq 2500Homo sapiens54Dp1_F03_smart-seqcultured embryonic stem cells[DCX+][RM165051]
GSE86982GSM2316761Illumina HiSeq 2500Homo sapiens54Dp1_F02_smart-seqcultured embryonic stem cells[DCX+][RM165051]
GSE86982GSM2316760Illumina HiSeq 2500Homo sapiens54Dp1_F01_smart-seqcultured embryonic stem cells[DCX+][RM165051]
GSE86982GSM2316759Illumina HiSeq 2500Homo sapiens54Dp1_E11_smart-seqcultured embryonic stem cells[DCX+][RM165051]
GSE86982GSM2316758Illumina HiSeq 2500Homo sapiens54Dp1_E10_smart-seqcultured embryonic stem cells[DCX+][RM165051]
GSE86982GSM2316757Illumina HiSeq 2500Homo sapiens54Dp1_E09_smart-seqcultured embryonic stem cells[DCX+][RM165051]
GSE86982GSM2316756Illumina HiSeq 2500Homo sapiens54Dp1_E08_smart-seqcultured embryonic stem cells[DCX+][RM165051]
GSE86982GSM2316755Illumina HiSeq 2500Homo sapiens54Dp1_E07_smart-seqcultured embryonic stem cells[DCX+][RM165051]
GSE86982GSM2316754Illumina HiSeq 2500Homo sapiens54Dp1_E06_smart-seqcultured embryonic stem cells[DCX+][RM165051]
GSE86982GSM2316753Illumina HiSeq 2500Homo sapiens54Dp1_E05_smart-seqcultured embryonic stem cells[DCX+][RM165051]

Gene rank in cultured embryonic stem cells[DCX+][RM165051]

Displaying 22841-22850 of 23045 results.
Rank orderGene SymbolEnsembl ID
22841c4_tRNA-Met-i
22842c4_tRNA-Met_
22843c4_tRNA-Phe-TTY
22844c4_tRNA-Pro-CCY
22845c4_tRNA-Ser-TCA(m)
22846c4_tRNA-Tyr-TAT
22847c4_tRNA-Val-GTY
22848c5_tRNA-Ala-GCG
22849c5_tRNA-Arg-AGA
22850c5_tRNA-Arg-AGG