Single-cell transcriptomic profiling of the whole colony of Botrylloides diegensis: insights into tissue specialization and blastogenesis.

IF 3.6 2区 生物学 Q1 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Development Pub Date : 2025-10-15 Epub Date: 2025-06-17 DOI:10.1242/dev.204265
Berivan Temiz, Michael Meier, Megan J Wilson
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Abstract

Botrylloides diegensis is a colonial ascidian that has been the focus of developmental, evolutionary and regeneration research. In this study, we performed single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) of an entire B. diegensis colony, including zooids, buds and vascular tunics, to resolve cellular heterogeneity and to identify cell and tissue markers. We identified 29 major cell clusters within the colony and used in situ hybridization to examine the spatial expression of cluster marker genes. Numerous tissue types were identified at the molecular level, including blood cells and zooid tissues, such as the branchial epithelium, stomach and endostyle. Distinct cluster markers were identified for specific regions of the stomach epithelium, highlighting the specialization of these regions and the strength of using scRNA-seq to explore their functionality. Cell trajectory projections highlighted the early appearance of progenitor clusters, whereas more differentiated zooid-related tissues appeared later in the developmental path. This study provides a valuable resource for understanding the development, tissue function and regeneration of B. diegensis. It demonstrates the power of scRNA-seq to define cell types and tissues in complex colonial organisms.

整个Botrylloides diegensis菌落的单细胞转录组学分析:对组织特化和胚发生的见解。
Botrylloides diegensis是一种群居海鞘动物,一直是发育、进化和再生研究的焦点。在这项研究中,我们对整个diegensis b菌落进行了单细胞RNA测序(scRNA-seq),包括类人猿、芽和维管被,以解决细胞异质性并鉴定细胞和组织标记。我们鉴定了29个主要的细胞簇在集落和使用原位杂交检查簇标记基因的空间表达。在分子水平上鉴定了许多组织类型,包括血细胞和动物组织,如鳃上皮、胃和内壁。在胃上皮的特定区域发现了不同的簇标记,突出了这些区域的特化以及使用scRNA-seq探索其功能的优势。细胞轨迹预测强调了祖细胞簇的早期出现,而更多分化的动物相关组织出现在发育路径的后期。本研究为深入了解蓝芽的发育、组织功能和再生提供了宝贵的资源。这证明了scRNA-seq在复杂的群体生物中定义细胞类型和组织的能力。
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Development
Development 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
4.30%
发文量
433
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Development’s scope covers all aspects of plant and animal development, including stem cell biology and regeneration. The single most important criterion for acceptance in Development is scientific excellence. Research papers (articles and reports) should therefore pose and test a significant hypothesis or address a significant question, and should provide novel perspectives that advance our understanding of development. We also encourage submission of papers that use computational methods or mathematical models to obtain significant new insights into developmental biology topics. Manuscripts that are descriptive in nature will be considered only when they lay important groundwork for a field and/or provide novel resources for understanding developmental processes of broad interest to the community. Development includes a Techniques and Resources section for the publication of new methods, datasets, and other types of resources. Papers describing new techniques should include a proof-of-principle demonstration that the technique is valuable to the developmental biology community; they need not include in-depth follow-up analysis. The technique must be described in sufficient detail to be easily replicated by other investigators. Development will also consider protocol-type papers of exceptional interest to the community. We welcome submission of Resource papers, for example those reporting new databases, systems-level datasets, or genetic resources of major value to the developmental biology community. For all papers, the data or resource described must be made available to the community with minimal restrictions upon publication. To aid navigability, Development has dedicated sections of the journal to stem cells & regeneration and to human development. The criteria for acceptance into these sections is identical to those outlined above. Authors and editors are encouraged to nominate appropriate manuscripts for inclusion in one of these sections.
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