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Cellular taxonomy of Hic1 + mesenchymal progenitor derivatives in the limb: from embryo to adult.

Martin ArosteguiR Wilder ScottKerstin BöseMichael Tully Underhill
Published in: Nature communications (2022)
Tissue development and regeneration rely on the cooperation of multiple mesenchymal progenitor (MP) subpopulations. We recently identified Hic1 as a marker of quiescent MPs in multiple adult tissues. Here, we describe the embryonic origin of appendicular Hic1 + MPs and demonstrate that they arise in the hypaxial somite, and migrate into the developing limb at embryonic day 11.5, well after limb bud initiation. Time-resolved single-cell-omics analyses coupled with lineage tracing reveal that Hic1 + cells generate a unique MP hierarchy, that includes both recently identified adult universal fibroblast populations (Dpt + , Pi16 + and Dpt + Col15a1 + ) and more specialised mesenchymal derivatives such as, peri and endoneurial cells, pericytes, bone marrow stromal cells, myotenocytes, tenocytes, fascia-resident fibroblasts, with limited contributions to chondrocytes and osteocytes within the skeletal elements. MPs endure within these compartments, continue to express Hic1 and represent a critical reservoir to support post-natal growth and regeneration.
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