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GSE133341: Single-cell RNA Sequencing Resolves Spatiotemporal Development of Pre-thymic Lymphoid Progenitors and Thymus Organogenesis in Human Embryos

Bulk RNA sequencing

Human T lymphogenesis includes emergence, migration and thymus-seeding of T lymphoid precursor, followed by T-lymphocytes commitment in thymus, which are largely unknown. Here, we perform single-cell RNA sequencing using cells isolated from human hemogenic/hematopoietic sites such as aorto-gonad-mesonephros (AGM), liver, and thymic primordia spanning embryonic and fetal stages. The transcriptional atlas of thymic primordia illustrates the cellular trajectory of early T-lymphocyte development. Further, thymic seeding progenitors in liver and unique T lymphoid progenitors in AGM at CS14, are first unveiled. We also reveal the stepwise-specification of thymic epithelial cellsand the potential cell-cell interactions between T-lymphocyte progenitors and stromal cells during thymus organogenesis. Our data provide new insights into T lymphogenesis, which prospectively directs the efficient regeneration of T- lymphocytes from pluripotent stem cells SOURCE: Gong Yandong (yandgong@126.com) - the Fifth Medical Center of the PLA General Hospital

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