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Mapping the developing human immune system across organs

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SCIENCE
卷 376, 期 6597, 页码 1069-+

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.abo0510

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  1. Wellcome Human Cell Atlas Strategic Science Support [WT211276/Z/18/Z]
  2. CZI Seed Networks for the Human Cell Atlas [CZF2019-002445]
  3. MRC Human Cell Atlas award
  4. Wellcome Human Developmental Biology Initiative
  5. Wellcome [WT107931/Z/15/Z, WT206194, 108413/A/15/D]
  6. Lister Institute for Preventive Medicine
  7. NIHR
  8. Newcastle Biomedical Research Centre
  9. ERC Consolidator Grant ThDEFINE [646794]
  10. Wellcome Trust Ph.D. Fellowship for Clinicians
  11. MRC Research Project Grant [MR/S035842/1]
  12. NIHR Research Professorship [RP-2017-08-ST2-002]
  13. Wellcome Investigator Award [220268/Z/20/Z]
  14. Wellcome Trust [220268/Z/20/Z] Funding Source: Wellcome Trust
  15. European Research Council (ERC) [646794] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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This study used single-cell genomics to decode the development of the human immune system during prenatal stages, revealing new cell types and the timing of immune function acquisition. The findings have important implications for cell engineering, regenerative medicine, and disease understanding.
Single-cell genomics studies have decoded the immune cell composition of several human prenatal organs but were limited in describing the developing immune system as a distributed network across tissues. We profiled nine prenatal tissues combining single-cell RNA sequencing, antigen-receptor sequencing, and spatial transcriptomics to reconstruct the developing human immune system. This revealed the late acquisition of immune-effector functions by myeloid and lymphoid cell subsets and the maturation of monocytes and T cells before peripheral tissue seeding. Moreover, we uncovered system-wide blood and immune cell development beyond primary hematopoietic organs, characterized human prenatal B1 cells, and shed light on the origin of unconventional T cells. Our atlas provides both valuable data resources and biological insights that will facilitate cell engineering, regenerative medicine, and disease understanding.

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