A new lymphoid-primed progenitor marked by Dach1 downregulation identified with single cell multi-omics
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-20, 19:44authored byAmann-Zalcenstein, D, Tian, L, Schreuder, J, Tomei, S, Lin, DS, Kirsten FairfaxKirsten Fairfax, Bolden, JE, McKenzie, MD, Jarratt, A, Hilton, A, Jackson, JT, Di Rago, L, McCormack, MP, de Graaf, CA, Stonehouse, O, Taoudi, S, Alexander, WS, Nutt, SL, Ritchie, ME, Ng, AP, Naik, SH
A classical view of blood cell development is that multipotent hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) become lineage-restricted at defined stages. Lin-c-Kit+Sca-1+Flt3+ cells, termed lymphoid-primed multipotent progenitors (LMPPs), have lost megakaryocyte and erythroid potential but are heterogeneous in their fate. Here, through single-cell RNA sequencing, we identify the expression of Dach1 and associated genes in this fraction as being coexpressed with myeloid/stem genes but inversely correlated with lymphoid genes. Through generation of Dach1-GFP reporter mice, we identify a transcriptionally and functionally unique Dach1-GFP- subpopulation within LMPPs with lymphoid potential with low to negligible classic myeloid potential. We term these 'lymphoid-primed progenitors' (LPPs). These findings define an early definitive branch point of lymphoid development in hematopoiesis and a means for prospective isolation of LPPs.