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Atlas of Musculoskeletal Stem Cells with the Soft and Hard Tissue Differentiation Architecture

Zi Yin, Junxin Lin, Ruojin Yan, Richun Liu, Mengfei Liu, Bo Zhou, Wenyan Zhou, Chengrui An, Yangwu Chen, Yejun Hu, Chunmei Fan, Kun Zhao, Bingbing Wu, Xiaohui Zou, Jin Zhang, Ahmed El-Hashash, Xiao Chen, Hongwei Ouyang

2020Advanced Science18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Although being of utmost importance for human health and mobility, stem cell identity and hierarchical organization of musculoskeletal progenitors remain largely unexplored. Here, cells from E10.5, E12.5, and E15.5 murine limbs are analyzed by high throughput single‐cell RNA sequencing to illustrate the cellular architecture during limb development. Single‐cell transcriptional profiling demonstrates the identity and differentiation architecture of musculoskeletal stem cells (MSSC), soft and hard tissue progenitors through expression pattern of musculoskeletal markers (scleraxis [ Scx ], Hoxd13 , Sox9 , and Col1a1 ). This is confirmed by genetic in vivo lineage tracing. Moreover, single‐cell analyses of Scx knockout mice tissues illustrates that Scx regulates MSSC self‐renewal and proliferation potential. A high‐throughput and low‐cost multi‐tissues RNA sequencing strategy further provides evidence that musculoskeletal system tissues, including muscle, bone, meniscus, and cartilage, are all abnormally developed in Scx knockout mice. These results establish the presence of an indispensable limb Scx+Hoxd13+ MSSC population and their differentiation into soft tissue progenitors ( Scx+Col1a1+ ) and hard tissue progenitors ( Scx+Sox9+ ). Collectively, this study paves the way for systematically decoding the complex molecular mechanisms and cellular programs of musculoskeletal tissues morphogenesis in limb development and regeneration.

Topics & Concepts

Progenitor cellBiologyStem cellCell biologyPopulationCellular differentiationRegeneration (biology)Computational biologyGeneticsMedicineGeneEnvironmental healthCAR-T cell therapy researchBiomedical and Engineering EducationMuscle Physiology and Disorders