Single‐cell transcriptomic analyses reveal distinct dorsal/ventral pancreatic programs

  • Li L
  • Qiu W
  • Zhang Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

The pancreas of vertebrates is separately derived from both the dorsal and ventral endodermal domains. However, the difference between these two programs has been unclear. Here, using a pancreatic determination gene, Pdx1, driven GFP transgenic mouse strain, we identified Pdx1-GFP highly expressing cells (Pdx1high) and Pdx1-GFP lowly expressing cells (Pdx1low) in both embryonic dorsal Pdx1-expressing region (DPR) and ventral Pdx1-expressing region (VPR). We analyzed the transcriptomes of single Pdx1low and Pdx1high cells from the DPR and VPR. In the VPR, Pdx1low cells have an intermediate progenitor identity and can generate hepatoblasts, extrahepatobiliary cells, and Pdx1high pancreatic progenitor cells. In the DPR, Pdx1high cells are directly specified as pancreatic progenitors, whereas Pdx1low cells are precocious endocrine cells. Therefore, our study defines distinct road maps for dorsal and ventral pancreatic progenitor specification. The findings provide guidance for optimization of current β-cell induction protocols by following the in vivo dorsal pancreatic specification program.

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Li, L., Qiu, W., Zhang, Y., Xu, Z., Xiao, Y., Hou, C., … Xu, C. (2018). Single‐cell transcriptomic analyses reveal distinct dorsal/ventral pancreatic programs. EMBO Reports, 19(10). https://doi.org/10.15252/embr.201846148

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