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Title | Single-Cell RNA Sequencing Analysis Reveals Sequential Cell Fate Transition during Human Spermatogenesis. |
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Abstract | Spermatogenesis generates mature male gametes and is critical for the proper transmission of genetic information between generations. However, the developmental landscapes of human spermatogenesis remain unknown. Here, we performed single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) analysis for 2,854 testicular cells from donors with normal spermatogenesis and 174 testicular cells from one nonobstructive azoospermia (NOA) donor. A hierarchical model was established, which was characterized by the sequential and stepwise development of three spermatogonia subtypes, seven spermatocyte subtypes, and four spermatid subtypes. Further analysis identified several stage-specific marker genes of human germ cells, such as HMGA1, PIWIL4, TEX29, SCML1, and CCDC112. Moreover, we identified altered gene expression patterns in the testicular somatic cells of one NOA patient via scRNA-seq analysis, paving the way for further diagnosis of male infertility. Our work allows for the reconstruction of transcriptional programs inherent to sequential cell fate transition during human spermatogenesis and has implications for deciphering male-related reproductive disorders. |
Publication date | 10. 2018 |
Dataset summary
Name | data genelevel Fig1C |
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Number of sample/cell | 2854 |
Number of classification | 3 |
Number of Interogated genes | 23109 |
Technology | scRNA-Seq |
Species | Homo sapiens |
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Dataset summary
Name | data genelevel Fig1C |
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Number of samples/cells | 2854 |
Number of classification | 3 |
Number of interrogated genes | 23109 |
Technology | scRNA-Seq |
Species | Homo sapiens |
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data genelevel Fig1C - Wang et al. 2018, Cell Stem Cell
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