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The in vivo genetic program of murine primordial lung epithelial progenitors

Laertis Ikonomou, Michael J. Herriges, Sara L. Lewandowski, Robert Marsland, Carlos Villacorta-Martín, Ignacio Caballero, David B. Frank, Reeti Sanghrajka, Keri Dame, Maciej M. Kańduła, Julia Hicks‐Berthet, Matthew Lawton, Constantina Christodoulou, Attila J. Fabian, Eric D. Kolaczyk, Xaralabos Varelas, Edward E. Morrisey, John M. Shannon, Pankaj Mehta, Darrell N. Kotton

2020Nature Communications72 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Multipotent Nkx2-1-positive lung epithelial primordial progenitors of the foregut endoderm are thought to be the developmental precursors to all adult lung epithelial lineages. However, little is known about the global transcriptomic programs or gene networks that regulate these gateway progenitors in vivo. Here we use bulk RNA-sequencing to describe the unique genetic program of in vivo murine lung primordial progenitors and computationally identify signaling pathways, such as Wnt and Tgf-β superfamily pathways, that are involved in their cell-fate determination from pre-specified embryonic foregut. We integrate this information in computational models to generate in vitro engineered lung primordial progenitors from mouse pluripotent stem cells, improving the fidelity of the resulting cells through unbiased, easy-to-interpret similarity scores and modulation of cell culture conditions, including substratum elastic modulus and extracellular matrix composition. The methodology proposed here can have wide applicability to the in vitro derivation of bona fide tissue progenitors of all germ layers.

Topics & Concepts

In vivoProgenitor cellProgenitorCell biologyBiologyLungGeneticsComputational biologyStem cellMedicineInternal medicineNeonatal Respiratory Health ResearchDigestive system and related healthRenal and related cancers