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Single-cell transcriptome analysis of avian neural crest migration reveals signatures of invasion and molecular transitions

Authors: 
Morrison JA, McLennan R, Wolfe LA, Gogol MM, Meier S, McKinney MC, Teddy JM, Holmes L, Semerad CL, Box AC, Li H, Hall KE, Perera AG, Kulesa PM
Citation: 
Elife. 2017 Dec 4;6. pii: e28415. doi: 10.7554/eLife.28415
Abstract: 
Neural crest cells migrate throughout the embryo, but how cells move in a directed and collective manner has remained unclear. Here, we perform the first single-cell transcriptome analysis of cranial neural crest cell migration at three progressive stages in chick and identify and establish hierarchical relationships between cell position and time-specific transcriptional signatures. We determine a novel transcriptional signature of the most invasive neural crest Trailblazer cells that is consistent during migration and enriched for approximately 900 genes. Knockdown of several Trailblazer genes shows significant but modest changes to total distance migrated. However, in vivo expression analysis by RNAscope and immunohistochemistry reveals some salt and pepper patterns that include strong individual Trailblazer gene expression in cells within other subregions of the migratory stream. These data provide new insights into the molecular diversity and dynamics within a neural crest cell migratory stream that underlie complex directed and collective cell behaviors.
Epub: 
Not Epub
Organism or Cell Type: 
cell culture: LMH cell line, Gallus gallus (chick)
Delivery Method: 
Endo-Porter (cultures), injection then electroporation (embryos)