Single-cell profiling coupled with lineage analysis reveals vagal and sacral neural crest contributions to the developing enteric nervous system
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During development, much of the enteric nervous system (ENS) arises from the vagal neural crest that emerges from the caudal hindbrain and colonizes the entire gastrointestinal tract. However, a second contribution to the ENS comes from the sacral neural crest that arises in the caudal neural tube and populates the post-umbilical gut. By coupling single cell transcriptomics with axial-level specific lineage tracing in avian embryos, we compared the contributions of embryonic vagal and sacral neural crest cells to the pre-umbilical and post-umbilical chick ENS and the associated peripheral ganglia (the Nerve of Remak and pelvic plexuses) at embryonic day (E) 10. Overall design: Using replication incompetent avian (RIA) retroviruses, we indelibly labeled the vagal and sacral neural crest and collected their respective lineages in the E10 gut. The ENS of pre-umbilical gut is solely derived from vagal neural crest cells, which we collected for sequencing. The post-umbilical gut receives contributions from both vagal and sacral-derived neural crest cells and we collected both populations separately from this tissue.
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2023-12-02



