人类生殖系发育调控网络的综合分析和系统特征描述。

IF 6.6 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
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摘要

原始生殖细胞(PGC)是生殖细胞的前体,在胚胎阶段就已被指定。最近的研究发现,与小鼠等模式生物相比,人类采用了不同的机制来实现 PGC 的分化。此外,具体的调控机制在很大程度上仍未被探索,这主要是由于人类无法接触到这一复杂的生物过程。在这里,我们整理并整合了多组学数据,包括来自人类PGC发育不同阶段的581个RNA-seq、54个ATAC-seq、45个ChIP-seq和69个单细胞RNA-seq样本,以再现这一精确控制和逐步进行的过程,并在人类PGC数据库(hPGCdb)中提供了一个图谱。通过这些统一处理的数据和综合分析,我们描述了人类生殖细胞命运的潜在关键转录因子和调控网络。我们通过 CRISPRi 敲除验证了一些关键因子在生殖细胞发育中的重要作用。我们还确定了体-胚系相互作用网络,并发现 SDC2 和 LAMA4 参与了 PGC 的发育,而源自体的 NOTCH2 信号则参与了生殖细胞的分化。总之,我们建立了一个人类 PGCs 数据库(http://43.131.248.15:6882),并证明 hPGCdb 能够识别生殖系发育机制中缺失的部分,包括内在和外在调控程序。
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Integrated analysis and systematic characterization of the regulatory network for human germline development.

Primordial germ cells (PGCs) are the precursors of germline that are specified at embryonic stage. Recent studies reveal that humans employ different mechanisms for PGC specification compared with model organisms such as mice. Moreover, the specific regulatory machinery remains largely unexplored, mainly due to the inaccessible nature of this complex biological process in humans. Here, we curate and integrate multi-omics data, including 581 RNA-seq, 54 ATAC-seq, 45 ChIP-seq, and 69 single-cell RNA-seq samples from different stages of human PGC development to recapitulate the precisely controlled and stepwise process, presenting an atlas in the human PGC database (hPGCdb). With these uniformly processed data and integrated analyses, we characterize the potential key transcription factors and regulatory networks governing human germ cell fate. We validate the important roles of some of the key factors in germ cell development by CRISPRi knockdown. We also identify the soma-germline interaction network and discover the involvement of SDC2 and LAMA4 for PGC development, as well as soma-derived NOTCH2 signaling for germ cell differentiation. Taken together, we have built a database for human PGCs (http://43.131.248.15:6882) and demonstrate that hPGCdb enables the identification of the missing pieces of mechanisms governing germline development, including both intrinsic and extrinsic regulatory programs.

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Journal of Genetics and Genomics
Journal of Genetics and Genomics 生物-生化与分子生物学
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8.20
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3.40%
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4756
审稿时长
14 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Genetics and Genomics (JGG, formerly known as Acta Genetica Sinica ) is an international journal publishing peer-reviewed articles of novel and significant discoveries in the fields of genetics and genomics. Topics of particular interest include but are not limited to molecular genetics, developmental genetics, cytogenetics, epigenetics, medical genetics, population and evolutionary genetics, genomics and functional genomics as well as bioinformatics and computational biology.
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