|  Help  |  About  |  Contact Us

HT Experiment :

Experiment Id  GSE189780 Name  Plasmacytoid dendritic cell precursors give rise to conventional dendritic cells via a Siglec-H+ Zbtb46+ Ly6D+ intermediary stage
Experiment Type  RNA-Seq Study Type  Baseline
Source  GEO Curation Date  2024-12-03
description  Plasmacytoid and conventional dendritic cells (pDC, and cDC) are generated from distinct lymphoid and myeloid progenitor cells in murine bone marrow. Despite the early separation of pDC and cDC lineages, CD11c+ MHCII-/lo Siglec-H+ CCR9lo pDC-like precursor cells are able to differentiate into both pDC and cDC. Single-cell transcriptomics and high-dimensional flow cytometry combined with cell fate analysis revealed the heterogeneity and commitment of subsets in this compartment. While Ly6D- cells within this fraction were cDC-committed and B220hi Ly6Dhi Zbtb46- cells were immediate precursors of pDCs, B220lo Ly6Dhi Zbtb46- cells still had the potential to generate cDCs in addition to pDCs. Transition to cDCs occurred via an intermediary stage marked by coexpression of Siglec-H, Ly6D and Zbtb46. Type I IFN stimulation limited cDC and promoted pDC output from these precursors, demonstrating their plasticity in response to inflammation. Thus, flexibility to divert to cDCs is retained in the pDC lineage at later differentiation stages. mRNA profiles of pre-cDC, CCR9lo-B220lo, CCR9lo-B220hi and pDCs from healthy, wild type murine bone marrow
  • variables:
  • single cell RNA-seq,
  • cell type

1 Publications

Trail: HTExperiment

12 Samples

Trail: HTExperiment