Exploring the mechanisms of haematopoietic lineage progression at the single-cell level
- 👤 Speaker: Dr Ana Cvejic - The Sanger Centre & Dept of Haematology, Cambridge.
- 📅 Date & Time: Wednesday 21 February 2018, 16:15 - 17:15
- 📍 Venue: Lecture Theatre 1, Computer Laboratory
Abstract
The success of marker-based approaches for dissecting haematopoiesis in mouse and human is reliant on the presence of well-defined cell-surface markers specific for diverse progenitor populations. An inherent problem with this approach is that the presence of specific cell surface markers does not directly reflect the transcriptional state of a cell. Here we used a marker-free approach to computationally reconstruct the blood lineage tree in zebrafish and order cells along their differentiation trajectory, based on their global transcriptional differences. Within the population of transcriptionally similar stem and progenitor cells our analysis revealed considerable cell-to-cell differences in their probability to transition to another, committed state. Once fate decision was executed, the suppression of transcription of ribosomal genes and up-regulation of lineage specific factors coordinately controlled lineage differentiation. Evolutionary analysis further demonstrated that this haematopoietic program was highly conserved between zebrafish and higher vertebrates.
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Dr Ana Cvejic - The Sanger Centre & Dept of Haematology, Cambridge.
Wednesday 21 February 2018, 16:15-17:15