2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.01.15.908350
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Single-cell transcriptome maps of myeloid blood cell lineages inDrosophila

Abstract: SUMMARYDrosophila lymph gland, the larval hematopoietic organ comprised of prohemocytes and hemocytes, has been a valuable model for understanding mechanisms underlying hematopoiesis and immunity. Three types of mature hemocytes have been characterized in the lymph gland: plasmatocytes, lamellocytes, and crystal cells, which are analogous to vertebrate myeloid cells. Here, we used single-cell RNA sequencing to comprehensively analyze heterogeneity of developing hemocytes in the lymph gland, and discovered nove… Show more

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“…On the other hand, Stat92E mutation causes premature progenitor differentiation in the primary lobe but not in the posterior lobes (Krzemien et al, 2007), suggesting important differences in regulation and function of these lobes as well as inherent differences within the progenitor pool. Along that line, a recent single-cell RNA sequencing analysis of the LG has identified novel hemocyte sub-populations and suggests a higher degree of blood cell progenitor heterogeneity than previously thought (Cho et al, 2020) . However the posterior lobes were excluded from this study and positional information is not retained in such single-cell sequencing analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…On the other hand, Stat92E mutation causes premature progenitor differentiation in the primary lobe but not in the posterior lobes (Krzemien et al, 2007), suggesting important differences in regulation and function of these lobes as well as inherent differences within the progenitor pool. Along that line, a recent single-cell RNA sequencing analysis of the LG has identified novel hemocyte sub-populations and suggests a higher degree of blood cell progenitor heterogeneity than previously thought (Cho et al, 2020) . However the posterior lobes were excluded from this study and positional information is not retained in such single-cell sequencing analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…populations (Severo et al, 2018;Kwon & Smith, 2019). In addition, we also define two populations of mosquito oenocytoids (clusters 7 and 8) that likely reflect immature and mature cell populations similar to orthologous crystal cell populations described in Drosophila (Tattikota et al, 2020;Cho et al, 2020;. The mature oenocytoids of Cluster 8 are denoted in part by the increased expression of lozenge, PPO1, pebbled, DNA J, MLF, Notch, and klumpfuss as previously described (Tattikota et al, 2020;Cho et al, 2020;Koranteng et al, 2020), as well as the increase in SCRB3 and SCRB9 which serve as a new marker of mosquito oenocytoids in our analysis.…”
Section: Cells Of Cluster 4 Display High Levels Of Ppo2/4/6 Expressiomentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In addition, we also define two populations of mosquito oenocytoids (clusters 7 and 8) that likely reflect immature and mature cell populations similar to orthologous crystal cell populations described in Drosophila (Tattikota et al, 2020;Cho et al, 2020;. The mature oenocytoids of Cluster 8 are denoted in part by the increased expression of lozenge, PPO1, pebbled, DNA J, MLF, Notch, and klumpfuss as previously described (Tattikota et al, 2020;Cho et al, 2020;Koranteng et al, 2020), as well as the increase in SCRB3 and SCRB9 which serve as a new marker of mosquito oenocytoids in our analysis. Despite these differences in cell maturation, the mosquito oenocytoid lineage is distinct from that of granulocytes and relies on the expression of lozenge to promote oenocytoid differentiation similar to its role in Drosophila crystal cells (Fossett et al, 2003;Waltzer et al, 2003).…”
Section: Cells Of Cluster 4 Display High Levels Of Ppo2/4/6 Expressiomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Of the 13,000 genes (total number of genes > 17,500) represented in this microarray, they were able to identify 2500 with significantly enriched expression in hemocytes, notably genes encoding integrins, peptidoglycan recognition proteins (PGRPs), scavenger receptors, lectins, cell adhesion molecules and serine proteases. Interestingly, several single cell transcriptomic analyses have revealed the degree of heterogeneity of Drosophila hemocyte populations, but they did not characterize the full repertoire of genes expressed in hemocytes [36][37][38][39].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%