Multi-organ functions of yolk sac during human early development

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Botting Rachel AORCID,Goh IssacORCID,Rose AntonyORCID,Webb SimoneORCID,Engelbert JustinORCID,Gitton Yorick,Stephenson EmilyORCID,Quiroga Londoño MarianaORCID,Mather MichaelORCID,Mende Nicole,Imaz-Rosshandler Ivan,Horsfall DaveORCID,Basurto-Lozada Daniela,Chipampe Nana-Jane,Rook Victoria,Mazin Pavel,Vijayabaskar MS,Hannah Rebecca,Gambardella Laure,Green Kile,Ballereau Stephane,Inoue Megumi,Tuck Liz,Lorenzi Valentina,Kwakwa Kwasi,Alsinet Clara,Olabi Bayanne,Miah Mohi,Admane Chloe,Popescu Dorin-Mirel,Acres Meghan,Dixon David,Coulthard Rowen,Lisgo Steven,Henderson Deborah J,Dann Emma,Suo Chenqu,Kinston Sarah J,Park Jong-eun,Polanski Krzysztof,Van Dongen Stijn,Meyer Kerstin BORCID,de Bruijn Marella,Palis James,Behjati Sam,Laurenti ElisaORCID,Wilson Nicola K,Vento-Tormo Roser,Chédotal Alain,Bayraktar Omer,Roberts Irene,Jardine LauraORCID,Göttgens Berthold,Teichmann Sarah A,Haniffa Muzlifah

Abstract

AbstractThe yolk sac (YS) represents an evolutionarily-conserved extraembryonic structure that ensures timely delivery of nutritional support and oxygen to the developing embryo. However, the YS remains ill-defined in humans. We therefore assemble a complete single cell 3D map of human YS from 3-8 post conception weeks by integrating multiomic protein and gene expression data. We reveal the YS as a site of primitive and definitive haematopoiesis including a YS-specific accelerated route to macrophage production, a source of nutritional/metabolic support and a regulator of oxygen-carrying capacity. We reconstruct the emergence of primitive haematopoietic stem and progenitor cells from YS hemogenic endothelium and their decline upon stromal support modulation as intraembryonic organs specialise to assume these functions. The YS therefore functions as ‘three organs in one’ revealing a multifaceted relay of vital organismal functions as pregnancy proceeds.One Sentence SummaryHuman yolk sac is a key staging post in a relay of vital organismal functions during human pregnancy.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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