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Spatiotemporal cell landscape of human embryonic tooth development

Yueqi Shi, Shoufu Sun, Jutang Li, Shaoyi Wang, Yejia Yu, Ke Guo, Jingang Yang, Li Han, Wenjia Wei, Jin Qiu
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.01.530693
Yueqi Shi
1Shanghai Tongren Hospital
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Shoufu Sun
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Jutang Li
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Shaoyi Wang
2Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital
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Yejia Yu
3Sichuan University
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Ke Guo
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Jingang Yang
1Shanghai Tongren Hospital
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Li Han
1Shanghai Tongren Hospital
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Wenjia Wei
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Jin Qiu
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Abstract

Introduction Understanding the cellular composition and trajectory of human tooth development is valuable for dentistry and stem cell engineering research. Previous single-cell studies have focused on mature human tooth and developing mice tooth, but cell landscape on human embryonic dental development is still lacking.

Objective We aimed to construct the spatiotemporal cell atlas of aborted fetus tooth germ.

Methods We collected tooth germ tissues from aborted fetus (17-24 week) for single cell RNA sequence and spatial transcriptome. Subsequent clustering, spatial projection, pseudotime, gene regulation network, pathway enrichment and signaling network analysis were applied to reveal the cellular composition as well as its biological significance.

Results We classified all cells into seven subclusters of epithelium, seven clusters of mesenchyme and other cell types like Schwann cell precursor and pericyte. For epithelium, the matrix cell-striatum intermedium branch and the ameloblast branch diverged from a same set of KRT15+-HOPX+-ALCAM+ epithelial stem cell lineage, but the spatial distribution of two branches were not clearly distinct. This trajectory received spatially adjacent regulation signals from mesenchyme and pericyte, including JAG1 and APP. The differentiation of pulp cell and pre-odontoblast showed four waves of temporally distinct gene expression, which involved regulation networks of LHX9, DLX5 and SP7 and were regulated by upstream ligands like BMP family.

Conclusion We provided a reference landscape for the research on human early tooth development, covering different spatial structures and developmental periods.

Competing Interest Statement

The authors have declared no competing interest.

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Spatiotemporal cell landscape of human embryonic tooth development
Yueqi Shi, Shoufu Sun, Jutang Li, Shaoyi Wang, Yejia Yu, Ke Guo, Jingang Yang, Li Han, Wenjia Wei, Jin Qiu
bioRxiv 2023.03.01.530693; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.01.530693
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Spatiotemporal cell landscape of human embryonic tooth development
Yueqi Shi, Shoufu Sun, Jutang Li, Shaoyi Wang, Yejia Yu, Ke Guo, Jingang Yang, Li Han, Wenjia Wei, Jin Qiu
bioRxiv 2023.03.01.530693; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.01.530693

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