Haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) are the founding cells of the adult haematopoietic system, born during ontogeny from a specialized subset of endothelium, the haemogenic endothelium (HE) via an endothelial-to- haematopoietic transition (EHT). Although recently imaged in real time, the underlying mechanism of EHT is still poorly understood. We have generated a Runx1 +23 enhancer-reporter transgenic mouse (23GFP) for the prospective isolation of HE throughout embryonic development. Here we perform functional analysis of over 1,800 and transcriptional analysis of 268 single 23GFP + HE cells to explore the onset of EHT at the single-cell level. We show that initiation of the haematopoietic programme occurs in cells still embedded in the endothelial layer, and is accompanied by a previously unrecognized early loss of endothelial potential before HSCs emerge. Our data therefore provide important insights on the timeline of early haematopoietic commitment. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited.
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Swiers, G., Baumann, C., O’Rourke, J., Giannoulatou, E., Taylor, S., Joshi, A., … De Bruijn, M. F. T. R. (2013). Early dynamic fate changes in haemogenic endothelium characterized at the single-cell level. Nature Communications, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms3924
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