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Single cell transcriptomics reveals spatial and temporal dynamics of gene expression in the developing mouse spinal cord

Updated January 6, 2023

The coordinated spatial and temporal regulation of gene expression in the vertebrate neural tube determines the identity of neural progenitors and the function and physiology of the neurons they generate. Progress has been made deciphering the gene regulatory programmes that are responsible for this process; however, the complexity of the tissue has hampered the systematic analysis of the network and the underlying mechanisms. To address this, we used single cell mRNA sequencing to profile cervical and thoracic regions of the developing mouse neural tube between embryonic days 9.5-13.5. We confirmed that the data accurately recapitulates neural tube development, allowing us to identify new markers for specific progenitor and neuronal populations. In addition, the analysis highlighted a previously underappreciated temporal component to the mechanisms that generate neuronal diversity, and revealed common features in the sequence of transcriptional events that lead to the differentiation of specific neuronal subtypes. Together, the data offer insight into the mechanisms that are responsible for neuronal specification and provide a compendium of gene expression for classifying spinal cord cell types that will support future studies of neural tube development, function and disease.

James BriscoeThe Francis Crick Institutejames.briscoe@crick.ac.uk
Andreas SagnerThe Francis Crick Instituteandreas.sagner@crick.ac.uk
Julien Delile1
Teresa Rayon1
Manuela Melchionda1
Amelia Edwards1
James Briscoe1
Andreas Sagner1
1The Francis Crick Institute
Ami Day
Ida Zucchi

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Analysis Portals

None

Project Label

Delile2019SpatialSpinal

Species

Mus musculus

Sample Type

specimens

Anatomical Entity

spinal cord

Organ Part

2 organ parts

Selected Cell Types

Unspecified

Disease Status (Specimen)

normal

Disease Status (Donor)

normal

Development Stage

embryo stage

Library Construction Method

10X 3' v2

Nucleic Acid Source

single cell

Paired End

false

Analysis Protocol

analysis_protocol

File Format

3 file formats

Cell Count Estimate

21.5k

Donor Count

12
fastq.gz69 file(s)tsv1 file(s)xlsx1 file(s)