Hemogenic endothelium of the vitelline and umbilical arteries is the major contributor to mouse fetal lympho-myelopoiesis
Author:
Barone CristianaORCID, Quattrini GiuliaORCID, Orsenigo RobertoORCID, Timóteo-Ferreira Filipa, Muratore Alessandro, Cazzola AnnaORCID, Patelli Arianna, Soares-da-Silva FranciscaORCID, Nicholls Matthew, Mauri MarioORCID, Bombelli SilviaORCID, De Marco Sofia, D’Aliberti Deborah, Spinelli Silvia, Bonalume VeronicaORCID, Domingues Alison, Sala Gianluca, Colonna Arianna, D’Errico Elisabetta, D’Orlando Cristina, Bianchi Cristina, Perego Roberto A., Meneveri RaffaellaORCID, De Bruijn Marella F.T.R.ORCID, Cumano AnaORCID, Fantin AlessandroORCID, Brunelli SilviaORCID, Piazza Rocco, Azzoni EmanueleORCID
Abstract
SummaryEmbryonic hematopoiesis consists of distinct waves originating in rapid succession from different anatomical locations. Hematopoietic progenitors appearing earlier than definitive hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) play key roles in fetal and postnatal life. However, their precise origin, identity and the extent of their contribution need further clarification. To this aim, we took advantage of a genetic fate-mapping strategy in mice that allows labeling and tracking of distinct subsets of hemogenic endothelium (HE). Time-course labeling of hematopoietic progenitors emerging from HE between E8.5 and E9.5, before intra-embryonic definitive HSC generation, revealed a major fetal lympho-myeloid contribution which declined in the adult. Lineage tracing coupled with whole-mount imaging and single-cell RNA sequencing located its source within hematopoietic clusters of vitelline and umbilical arteries. Functional assays confirmed the transient nature of these progenitors. We therefore unveiled a hitherto unidentified early wave of fetal-restricted hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells poised for differentiation that provide a major contribution to pre-natal hematopoiesis.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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