SOX9 maintains human foetal lung tip progenitor state by enhancing WNT and RTK signalling

SOX9通过增强WNT和RTK信号通路维持人类胎儿肺尖祖细胞状态

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作者:Dawei Sun ,Oriol Llora Batlle ,Jelle van den Ameele ,John C Thomas ,Peng He ,Kyungtae Lim ,Walfred Tang ,Chufan Xu ,Kerstin B Meyer ,Sarah A Teichmann ,John C Marioni ,Stephen P Jackson ,Andrea H Brand ,Emma L Rawlins

Abstract

The balance between self-renewal and differentiation in human foetal lung epithelial progenitors controls the size and function of the adult organ. Moreover, progenitor cell gene regulation networks are employed by both regenerating and malignant lung cells, where modulators of their effects could potentially be of therapeutic value. Details of the molecular networks controlling human lung progenitor self-renewal remain unknown. We performed the first CRISPRi screen in primary human lung organoids to identify transcription factors controlling progenitor self-renewal. We show that SOX9 promotes proliferation of lung progenitors and inhibits precocious airway differentiation. Moreover, by identifying direct transcriptional targets using Targeted DamID, we place SOX9 at the centre of a transcriptional network, which amplifies WNT and RTK signalling to stabilise the progenitor cell state. In addition, the proof-of-principle CRISPRi screen and Targeted DamID tools establish a new workflow for using primary human organoids to elucidate detailed functional mechanisms underlying normal development and disease. Keywords: CRISPRi screen; ETVs; Lung organoids; SOX9; Targeted DamID.

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