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A single-cell atlas of the developing Drosophila ovary identifies follicle stem cell progenitors.

Maija SlaidinaTorsten U BanischSelena GuptaRuth Lehmann
Published in: Genes & development (2020)
Addressing the complexity of organogenesis at a system-wide level requires a complete understanding of adult cell types, their origin, and precursor relationships. The Drosophila ovary has been a model to study how coordinated stem cell units, germline, and somatic follicle stem cells maintain and renew an organ. However, lack of cell type-specific tools have limited our ability to study the origin of individual cell types and stem cell units. Here, we used a single-cell RNA sequencing approach to uncover all known cell types of the developing ovary, reveal transcriptional signatures, and identify cell type-specific markers for lineage tracing. Our study identifies a novel cell type corresponding to the elusive follicle stem cell precursors and predicts subtypes of known cell types. Altogether, we reveal a previously unanticipated complexity of the developing ovary and provide a comprehensive resource for the systematic analysis of ovary morphogenesis.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • stem cells
  • rna seq
  • cell therapy
  • high throughput
  • genome wide
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • heat stress
  • heat shock