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Spatial and molecular anatomy of germ layers in the gastrulating Cynomolgus monkey embryo

View ORCID ProfileGuizhong Cui, Su Feng, Yaping Yan, Li Wang, Xiechao He, Xi Li, Yanchao Duan, Jun Chen, Patrick P.L. Tam, Ke Tang, Ping Zheng, Wei Si, Naihe Jing, View ORCID ProfileGuangdun Peng
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.01.26.474719
Guizhong Cui
1Bioland Laboratory (Guangzhou Regenerative Medicine and Health Guangdong Laboratory), Guangzhou 510005, China
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Su Feng
1Bioland Laboratory (Guangzhou Regenerative Medicine and Health Guangdong Laboratory), Guangzhou 510005, China
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Yaping Yan
2Yunnan Key Laboratory of Primate Biomedical Research, Institute of Primate Translational Medicine, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming, Yunnan, 650500, China
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Li Wang
3Ceter for Cell Lineage and Development, CAS Key Laboratory of Regenerative Biology, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine, Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and Health, Chinese Academy of Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510530, China
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Xiechao He
4State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution and Yunnan Key Laboratory of Animal Reproduction, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650223
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Xi Li
2Yunnan Key Laboratory of Primate Biomedical Research, Institute of Primate Translational Medicine, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming, Yunnan, 650500, China
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Yanchao Duan
2Yunnan Key Laboratory of Primate Biomedical Research, Institute of Primate Translational Medicine, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming, Yunnan, 650500, China
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Jun Chen
5Precise Genome Engineering Center, School of Life Sciences, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510006, China
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Patrick P.L. Tam
6Embryology Research Unit, Children’s Medical Research Institute, School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Westmead, New South Wales, Australia
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Ke Tang
5Precise Genome Engineering Center, School of Life Sciences, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510006, China
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Ping Zheng
4State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution and Yunnan Key Laboratory of Animal Reproduction, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650223
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Wei Si
2Yunnan Key Laboratory of Primate Biomedical Research, Institute of Primate Translational Medicine, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming, Yunnan, 650500, China
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Naihe Jing
1Bioland Laboratory (Guangzhou Regenerative Medicine and Health Guangdong Laboratory), Guangzhou 510005, China
3Ceter for Cell Lineage and Development, CAS Key Laboratory of Regenerative Biology, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine, Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and Health, Chinese Academy of Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510530, China
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Guangdun Peng
1Bioland Laboratory (Guangzhou Regenerative Medicine and Health Guangdong Laboratory), Guangzhou 510005, China
3Ceter for Cell Lineage and Development, CAS Key Laboratory of Regenerative Biology, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine, Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and Health, Chinese Academy of Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510530, China
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During mammalian embryogenesis, spatial regulation of gene expression and cell signaling are functionally coupled with lineage specification, patterning of tissue progenitors and germ layer morphogenesis. While the mouse model has been instrumental for our understanding of mammalian development, comparatively little is known about human and non-human primate gastrulation due to the restriction of both technical and ethical issues. Here, we present a morphological and molecular survey of spatiotemporal dynamics of cell types populating the non-human primate embryos during gastrulation. We performed serial sections of Cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) gastrulating embryos at 1-day temporal resolution from E17 to E21, and reconstructed three-dimensional digital models based on high-resolution anatomical atlas that revealed the dynamic changes in the geography of the mesoderm and primitive streaks. Spatial transcriptomics identified unique gene profiles that correspond to distinct germ layers and cross-species spatiotemporal transcriptome analysis revealed a developmental coordinate of germ layer segregation between mouse and primate. Furthermore, we identified species-specific transcription programs during gastrulation. These results offer important insights into evolutionarily conserved and divergent processes during mammalian gastrulation.

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  • A high-resolution anatomical atlas of Cynomolgus gastrulation embryos

  • Created a three-dimensional digital template from serial sections of five developmental stages

  • A two-dimensional spatiotemporal transcriptome of the germ layers of gastrulating embryos

  • Cross-species comparison infers conservation of functional attributes of regulome and signaling activity in germ layer formation

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Spatial and molecular anatomy of germ layers in the gastrulating Cynomolgus monkey embryo
Guizhong Cui, Su Feng, Yaping Yan, Li Wang, Xiechao He, Xi Li, Yanchao Duan, Jun Chen, Patrick P.L. Tam, Ke Tang, Ping Zheng, Wei Si, Naihe Jing, Guangdun Peng
bioRxiv 2022.01.26.474719; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.01.26.474719
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Spatial and molecular anatomy of germ layers in the gastrulating Cynomolgus monkey embryo
Guizhong Cui, Su Feng, Yaping Yan, Li Wang, Xiechao He, Xi Li, Yanchao Duan, Jun Chen, Patrick P.L. Tam, Ke Tang, Ping Zheng, Wei Si, Naihe Jing, Guangdun Peng
bioRxiv 2022.01.26.474719; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.01.26.474719

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