Single-cell profiling of human megakaryocyte-erythroid progenitors identifies distinct megakaryocyte and erythroid differentiation pathways
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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Recent advances in single-cell techniques have provided the opportunity to finely dissect cellular heterogeneity within populations previously defined by "bulk" assays and to uncover rare cell types. In human hematopoiesis, megakaryocytes and erythroid cells differentiate from a shared precursor, the megakaryocyte-erythroid progenitor (MEP), which remains poorly defined. RESULTS: To clarify the cellular pathway in erythro-megakaryocyte differentiation, we correlate the surface immunophenotype, transcriptional profile, and differentiation potential of individual MEP cells. Highly purified, single MEP cells were analyzed using index fluorescence-activated cell sorting and parallel targeted transcriptional profiling of the same cells was performed using a specifically designed panel of genes. Differentiation potential was tested in novel, single-cell differentiation assays. Our results demonstrate that immunophenotypic MEP comprise three distinct subpopulations: "Pre-MEP," enriched for erythroid/megakaryocyte progenitors but with residual myeloid differentiation capacity; "E-MEP," strongly biased towards erythroid differentiation; and "MK-MEP," a previously undescribed, rare population of cells that are bipotent but primarily generate megakaryocytic progeny. Therefore, conventionally defined MEP are a mixed population, as a minority give rise to mixed-lineage colonies while the majority of cells are transcriptionally primed to generate exclusively single-lineage output. CONCLUSIONS: Our study clarifies the cellular hierarchy in human megakaryocyte/erythroid lineage commitment and highlights the importance of using a combination of single-cell approaches to dissect cellular heterogeneity and identify rare cell types within a population. We present a novel immunophenotyping strategy that enables the prospective identification of specific intermediate progenitor populations in erythro-megakaryopoiesis, allowing for in-depth study of disorders including inherited cytopenias, myeloproliferative disorders, and erythromegakaryocytic leukemias.
Date Issued
2016-05-03
Date Acceptance
2016-04-08
ISSN
1474-760X
Publisher
BioMed Central
Start Page
1
End Page
19
Journal / Book Title
Genome Biology
Volume
17
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Identifier
https://genomebiology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13059-016-0939-7
10.1186/s13059-016-0939-7
Subjects
Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology
Genetics & Heredity
Hematopoiesis
megakaryopoiesis
erythropoiesis
thrombopoiesis
myelopoiesis
hematopoietic stem cell
HEMATOPOIETIC STEM-CELLS
GENE-EXPRESSION ANALYSIS
HETEROGENEITY
HIERARCHY
REVEALS
ELUCIDATION
MARROW
Hematopoiesis
erythropoiesis
hematopoietic stem cell
megakaryopoiesis
myelopoiesis
thrombopoiesis
Adult
Aged
Cell Lineage
Cell Separation
Erythroid Cells
Female
Hematopoiesis
Humans
Male
Megakaryocyte-Erythroid Progenitor Cells
Megakaryocytes
Middle Aged
Single-Cell Analysis
Megakaryocytes
Erythroid Cells
Humans
Cell Separation
Hematopoiesis
Cell Lineage
Adult
Aged
Middle Aged
Female
Male
Megakaryocyte-Erythroid Progenitor Cells
Single-Cell Analysis
05 Environmental Sciences
06 Biological Sciences
08 Information and Computing Sciences
Bioinformatics
Publication Status
Published
Article Number
83
Date Publish Online
2016-05-03