CD90 marks a mesenchymal program in human thymic epithelial cells in vitro and in vivo
Updated September 15, 2022Thymic epithelium is critical for the structural integrity of the thymus and for T cell development. Within the fully formed thymus, large numbers of hematopoietic cells shape the thymic epithelium into a scaffold-like structure which bears little similarity to classical epithelial layers, such as those observed in the skin, intestine or pancreas. Here, we show that human thymic epithelial cells (TECs) possess an epithelial identity that also incorporates the expression of mesenchymal cell associated genes, whose expression levels vary between medullary and cortical TECs (m/cTECs). Using pluripotent stem cell (PSC) differentiation systems, we identified a unique population of cells that co-expressed the master TEC transcription factor FOXN1, as well as the epithelial associated marker EPCAM and the mesenchymal associated gene CD90. Using the same serum free culture conditions, we also observed co-expression of EPCAM and CD90 on cultured TECs derived from neonatal human thymus in vitro. Single cell RNA-sequencing revealed these cultured TECs possessed an immature mTEC phenotype and expressed epithelial and mesenchymal associated genes, such as EPCAM, CLDN4, CD90 and COL1A1. Importantly, flow cytometry and single cell RNA-sequencing analysis further confirmed the presence of an EPCAM+CD90+ population in the CD45- fraction of neonatal human thymic stromal cells in vivo. Using the human thymus cell atlas, we found that cTECs displayed more pronounced mesenchymal characteristics than mTECs during embryonic development. Collectively, these results suggest human TECs possess a hybrid gene expression program comprising both epithelial and mesenchymal elements, and provide a basis for the further exploration of thymus development from primary tissues and from the in vitro differentiation of PSCs. Overall design: This dataset includes RNA samples from three independent donors as biological replicates. For each donor, we sequenced mRNA isolated from four fractions of cells based on the expression of EPCAM and CD104, as well as samples representing unsorted cells.
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Atlas
Analysis Portals
NoneProject Label
CD90MarksMesenchymalProgramSpecies
Homo sapiens
Sample Type
specimens
Anatomical Entity
thymus
Organ Part
Unspecified
Selected Cell Types
stromal cell
Disease Status (Specimen)
normal
Disease Status (Donor)
Abnormal heart morphology
Development Stage
infant stage
Library Construction Method
10x 3' v3
Nucleic Acid Source
single cell
Paired End
falseAnalysis Protocol
analysis_protocol_1File Format
Cell Count Estimate
17.1kDonor Count
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