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Single-cell transcriptomic analysis of corneal organoids during development

Aditi Swarup, Ragini Phansalkar, Maurizio Morri, Aditi Agarwal, Varun Subramaniam, BaoXiang Li, Albert Y. Wu

2023Stem Cell Reports22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Corneal organoids are useful tools for disease modeling and tissue transplantation; however, they have not yet been well studied during maturation. We characterized human iPSC-derived corneal organoids at 1, 2, 3, and 4 months of development using single-cell RNA sequencing to determine the cellular heterogeneity at each stage. We found pluripotent cell clusters committed to epithelial cell lineage at 1 month; early corneal epithelial, endothelial, and stromal cell markers at 2 months; keratocytes as the largest cell population at 3 months; and a large epithelial cell population at 4 months. We compared organoid to fetal corneal development at different stages and found that 4-month organoids closely resemble the corneal cellular complexity of the fetal (16 post conception week) and adult cornea. Using RNA velocity trajectory analysis, we found that less differentiated cells appear to give rise to corneal epithelial cells during development.

Topics & Concepts

OrganoidBiologyInduced pluripotent stem cellStromal cellTranscriptomePopulationCell biologyCellStem cellCellular differentiationCorneaLineage markersEmbryonic stem cellProgenitor cellGeneticsCancer researchGeneGene expressionNeuroscienceMedicineEnvironmental healthCorneal Surgery and TreatmentsCorneal surgery and disordersOcular Surface and Contact Lens
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