Hematopoiesis at single cell resolution spanning human development and maturation

2021 
Hematopoiesis is a process of constitutive regeneration whereby hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) replenish mature blood cells. During maturation and aging, HSPCs shift their output to support the demands of prenatal development and postnatal maturation both at homeostasis and in response to stress. How HSPC ontogeny changes throughout life is unknown; studies to date have largely focused on specific individual ages, particularly at single cell resolution. Here, we performed single cell RNA-seq of human HSPCs from early prenatal development into mature adulthood. We observed shifts in HSPC transcriptional states and differentiation trajectories over time. We identified age-specific gene expression patterns throughout human maturation and developed methods for identifying, prospectively purifying, and functionally validating age-specific HSC states. Together, our findings define the temporal maturation of human HSPCs and uncover principles applicable to age-biased blood diseases. SummarySingle cell RNA sequencing reveals that the mechanisms of human hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell (HSPC) fate commitment change over a lifetime from gestation to mature adulthood.
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