Hematopoietic differentiation is characterized by a transient peak of entropy at a single-cell level.
Charles DussiauAgathe BoussaroqueMathilde GaillardClotilde BravettiLaila ZaroiliCamille KnospChloé FriedrichPhilippe AsquierLise WillemsLaurent QuintDidier BouscaryMichaela FontenayThibault EspinasseAdriana PlesaPierre SujobertOlivier GandrillonOlivier KosmiderPublished in: BMC biology (2022)
These data suggest that human hematopoietic differentiation could be better conceptualized as a dynamical stochastic process with a transient stage of cellular indetermination, and strongly support the stochastic view of differentiation. They also highlight the need to consider the role of stochastic gene expression in complex physiological processes and pathologies such as cancers, paving the way for possible noise-based therapies through epigenetic regulation.