Sequential progenitor states mark the generation of pancreatic endocrine lineages in mice and humans.

Cell Res

Department of Human Anatomy, Histology, and Embryology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Peking University, Beijing, 100191, China.

Published: August 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study investigates the developmental processes of hormone-producing cells in the pancreas, specifically focusing on the different types of endocrine cells and their progression from progenitor cells.
  • - Researchers utilized innovative mouse models and advanced genetic tools to conduct deep single-cell RNA sequencing, uncovering distinct pathways and progenitor states involved in creating various endocrine lineages, including α, β, δ, PP, and ε cells.
  • - By comparing mouse and human pancreatic development, the research reveals both similarities and differences in cell types and regulatory networks, contributing to a better understanding of how to generate pancreatic islets in lab conditions.

Article Abstract

The pancreatic islet contains multiple hormone endocrine lineages (α, β, δ, PP and ε cells), but the developmental processes that underlie endocrinogenesis are poorly understood. Here, we generated novel mouse lines and combined them with various genetic tools to enrich all types of hormone cells for well-based deep single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), and gene coexpression networks were extracted from the generated data for the optimization of high-throughput droplet-based scRNA-seq analyses. These analyses defined an entire endocrinogenesis pathway in which different states of endocrine progenitor (EP) cells sequentially differentiate into specific endocrine lineages in mice. Subpopulations of the EP cells at the final stage (EP4 and EP4) show different potentials for distinct endocrine lineages. ε cells and an intermediate cell population were identified as distinct progenitors that independently generate both α and PP cells. Single-cell analyses were also performed to delineate the human pancreatic endocrinogenesis process. Although the developmental trajectory of pancreatic lineages is generally conserved between humans and mice, clear interspecies differences, including differences in the proportions of cell types and the regulatory networks associated with the differentiation of specific lineages, have been detected. Our findings support a model in which sequential transient progenitor cell states determine the differentiation of multiple cell lineages and provide a blueprint for directing the generation of pancreatic islets in vitro.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8324815PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41422-021-00486-wDOI Listing

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