General Information
Overview
Data ID:
SAID131
GSE:
GSE179565
GSM:
GSM5420670
Species:
Human
Condition:
Healthy
Disease:
Tissue:
whole skin
Position:
not mentioned
Cells:
2131
Age:
10weeks
Sex:
not mentioned
Characteristics
developmental stage: human fetal skin-10w
Experiment Information
Title:
Single-cell transcriptome analysis reveals the dynamics of human immune cells during early fetal skin development
Summary:
The immune system of skin develops in stages in mice. However, the developmental dynamics of immune cells in human skin remains elusive. Here we perform transcriptome profiling of CD45+ hematopoietic cells in human fetal skin at an estimated gestational age of 10–17 weeks by single-cell RNA sequencing. A total of 13 immune cell types are identified. Skin macrophages show heterogeneity and dynamic over the course of skin development. A major shift in lymphoid cell developmental states occurs from the first to the second trimester that implied an in situ differentiation process. Gene expression analysis reveals a typical developmental program in immune cells in accordance with their functional maturation, possibly involving metabolic reprogramming. Finally, we identify transcription factors (TFs) that potentially regulate cellular transitions by comparing TFs and TF-target gene networks. These findings provide detailed insight into how the immune system of the human skin is established during development
Overall Design:
Here we perform transcriptome profiling of CD45+ hematopoietic cells in human fetal skin at an estimated gestational age of 10–17 weeks by single-cell RNA sequencing
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