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An interactive resource of molecular signalling in the developing human haematopoietic stem cell (HSC) niche.

Edie I CrosseAnahi Binagui-CasasSabrina Gordon-KeylockStanislav A RybtsovSara TamagnoDidrik OlofssonRichard A AndersonAlexander Medvinsky
Published in: Development (Cambridge, England) (2023)
The emergence of definitive human haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) during Carnegie Stages (CS) 14-17 in the aorta-gonad-mesonephros (AGM) region is a tightly regulated process. Previously, we conducted spatial transcriptomic analysis of the human AGM region at the end of this period (CS16/17) and identified secreted factors involved in HSC development. Here, we extend our analysis to investigate the progression of dorso-ventral polarized signalling around the dorsal aorta over the entire period of HSC emergence. Our results reveal a dramatic increase in ventral signalling complexity from the CS13 to CS14 transition, coinciding with the first appearance of definitive HSCs. We further observe stage-specific changes in signalling up to CS17 which may underpin the step-wise maturation of HSCs described in the mouse model. The data-rich resource is also presented in an online interface enabling in silico analysis of molecular interactions between spatially defined domains of the AGM region. This resource will be of particular interest for researchers studying mechanisms underlying human HSC development as well as those developing in vitro methods for the generation of clinically relevant HSCs from pluripotent stem cells.
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