Abstract
SUMMARYMammalian respiratory system development is regulated by complex reciprocal signaling events that take place between epithelial cells and the surrounding mesenchymal cells; however, mesenchymal heterogeneity and function in the developing human lung is poorly understood. We interrogated single cell RNA sequencing data from multiple human lung specimens and identified a mesenchymal cell population present during development that is highly enriched for expression of the WNT agonistR-SPONDIN2(RSPO2), and we found that adjacent epithelial bud tip progenitors are enriched for the RSPO2 receptorLGR5. By carrying out functional experiments using organoid models, lung explant cultures, and FACS-isolatedRSPO2+mesenchyme, we show that RSPO2 is a critical niche cue that potentiates WNT signaling in human lung progenitors to maintain their multipotency.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory