Author:
Li Jianbo,Wang Ligang,Yu Dawei,Hao Junfeng,Zhang Longchao,Adeola Adeniyi C.,Mao Bingyu,Gao Yun,Wu Shifang,Zhu Chunling,Zhang Yongqing,Ren Jilong,Mu Changgai,Irwin David M.,Wang Lixian,Hai Tang,Xie Haibing,Zhang Yaping
Abstract
AbstractThoracolumbar vertebra (TLV) and rib primordium (RP) development is a common evolutionary feature across vertebrates although whole-organism analysis of TLV and RP gene expression dynamics has been lacking. Here we investigated the single-cell transcriptomic landscape of thoracic vertebra (TV), lumbar vertebra (LV), and RP cells from a pig embryo at 27 days post-fertilization (dpf) and identified six cell types with distinct gene-expression signatures. In-depth dissection of the gene-expression dynamics and RNA velocity revealed a coupled process of osteogenesis and angiogenesis during TLV and rib development. Further analysis of cell-type-specific and strand-specific expression uncovered the extremely high levels of HOXA10 3’-UTR sequence specific to osteoblast of LV cells, which may function as anti-HOXA10-antisense by counteracting the HOXA10-antisense effect to determine TLV transition. Thus, this work provides a valuable resource for understanding embryonic osteogenesis and angiogenesis underlying vertebrate TLV and RP development at the cell-type-specific resolution, which serves as a comprehensive view on the transcriptional profile of animal embryo development.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory