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High cardiomyocyte diversity in human early prenatal heart development

High cardiomyocyte diversity in human early prenatal heart development

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Summary Cardiomyocytes play key roles during cardiogenesis, but have poorly understood features, especially in prenatal stages. Thus, we have characterized human prenatal cardiomyocytes, 6.5– 7 weeks post-conception, in detail by integrating single-cell RNA sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, and ligand–receptor interaction information. Using a computational workflow developed to dissect cell type heterogeneity, localize cell types, and explore their molecular interactions, we identified eight types of developing cardiomyocyte, more than double compared to the ones identified in the Human Developmental Cell Atlas. These have high variability in cell cycle activity, mitochondrial content, and connexin gene expression, and are differentially distributed in the ventricles, including outflow tract, and atria, including sinoatrial node. Moreover, cardiomyocyte ligand–receptor crosstalk is mainly with non-cardiomyocyte cell types, encompassing cardiogenesis-related pathways. Thus, early prenatal human cardiomyocytes are highly heterogeneous and develop unique location-dependent properties, with complex ligand–receptor crosstalk. Further elucidation of their developmental dynamics may give rise to new therapies. Graphical abstractbiorxiv;2022.02.26.482029v1/UFIG1F1ufig1

Cingolani Eugenio、W?rdell Eva、Bj?rklund ?sa、M?nsson-Broberg Agneta、Ampatzis Konstantinos、Sylv¨|n Christer、Giacomello Stefania、Larsson Ludvig

Cedars-Sinai, Smidt Heart InstituteDepartment of Medicine, Karolinska InstituteDepartment of Cell and Molecular Biology, National Bioinformatics Infrastructure Sweden, Science for Life Laboratory, Uppsala UniversityDepartment of Medicine, Karolinska InstituteDepartment of neuroscience, Karolinska InstituteDepartment of Medicine, Karolinska InstituteScience for Life Laboratory, Department of Gene Technology, KTH Royal Institute of TechnologyScience for Life Laboratory, Department of Gene Technology, KTH Royal Institute of Technology

10.1101/2022.02.26.482029

基础医学细胞生物学分子生物学

Humanprenatalcardiomyocyte developmentsingle-cellspatial transcriptomicsligand-receptor

Cingolani Eugenio,W?rdell Eva,Bj?rklund ?sa,M?nsson-Broberg Agneta,Ampatzis Konstantinos,Sylv¨|n Christer,Giacomello Stefania,Larsson Ludvig.High cardiomyocyte diversity in human early prenatal heart development[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-08].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.02.26.482029.点此复制

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