Transcriptomes of 1,529 individual cells from 88 human preimplantation embryos
Updated January 19, 2022Mouse studies have been instrumental in forming our current understanding of early cell-lineage decisions; however, similar insights into the early human development are severely limited. Here, we present a comprehensive transcriptional map of human embryo development, including the sequenced transcriptomes of 1,529 individual cells from 88 human preimplantation embryos. These data show that cells undergo an intermediate state of co-expression of lineage-specific genes, followed by a concurrent establishment of the trophectoderm, epiblast, and primitive endoderm lineages, which coincide with blastocyst formation. Female cells of all three lineages achieve dosage compensation of X chromosome RNA levels prior to implantation. However, in contrast to the mouse, XIST is transcribed from both alleles throughout the progression of this expression dampening, and X chromosome genes maintain biallelic expression while dosage compensation proceeds. We envision broad utility of this transcriptional atlas in future studies on human development as well as in stem cell research.
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Atlas
Analysis Portals
Project Label
humanPreimplantationEmbryosSpecies
Homo sapiens
Sample Type
specimens
Anatomical Entity
embryo
Organ Part
Unspecified
Selected Cell Types
Disease Status (Specimen)
normal
Disease Status (Donor)
normal
Development Stage
human adult stage
Library Construction Method
Smart-seq2
Nucleic Acid Source
single cell
Paired End
falseAnalysis Protocol
MultiSampleSmartSeq2_v2.2.6, SmartSeq2SingleSample_v5.1.5File Format
Cell Count Estimate
1.5kDonor Count
88