HOX gene expression in the developing human spine

Elizabeth Tuck, Laura Richardson, Elena Prigmore, Roger A. Barker, Xiaoling He, Omer Ali Bayraktar, Sarah A. Teichmann, Liam Bolt, Tong Li, John E. Lawrence, Matthew D. Young, Sam Behjati, Adrienne M. Flanagan, Nathaniel D. Anderson, Pavel Mazin, Kenny Roberts, Lira Mamanova, Petra Balogh, Inga Usher, Alice Piapi
2024-11-20

SCID:  54.1/zq3b5mjn
Positional coding along the anterior-posterior axis is regulated by HOX genes, whose 3' to 5' expression correlates with location along this axis. The precise utilisation of HOX genes in different human cell types is not fully understood. Here, we use single-cell and spatial-transcriptomics, along with in-situ sequencing, to create a developmental atlas of the human fetal spine. We analyse HOX gene expression across cell types during development, finding that neural-crest derivatives unexpectedly retain the anatomical HOX code of their origin while also adopting the code of their destination. This trend is confirmed across multiple organs. In the axial plane of the spinal cord, we find distinct patterns in the ventral and dorsal domains, providing insights into motor pool organisation and loss of collinearity in HOXB genes. Our findings shed new light on HOX gene expression in the developing spine, highlighting a HOX gene 'source code' in neural-crest cell derivatives.
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Elizabeth Tuck
Laura Richardson
Elena Prigmore
Roger A. Barker
Xiaoling He
Omer Ali Bayraktar
Sarah A. Teichmann
Liam Bolt
Tong Li
John E. Lawrence
Matthew D. Young
Sam Behjati
Adrienne M. Flanagan
Nathaniel D. Anderson
Pavel Mazin
Kenny Roberts
Lira Mamanova
Petra Balogh
Inga Usher
Alice Piapi
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