Enhancer Dynamics and Spatial Organization Drive Anatomically Restricted Cellular States in the Human Spinal Cord

增强子动力学和空间组织驱动人类脊髓中解剖学上受限的细胞状态

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作者:Elena K Kandror, Anqi Wang, Mathieu Carriere, Alexis Peterson, Will Liao, Andreas Tjärnberg, Jun Hou Fung, Krishnaa T Mahbubani, Jackson Loper, William Pangburn, Yuchen Xu, Kourosh Saeb-Parsy, Raul Rabadan, Tom Maniatis, Abbas H Rizvi0

Abstract

Here, we report the spatial organization of RNA transcription and associated enhancer dynamics in the human spinal cord at single-cell and single-molecule resolution. We expand traditional multiomic measurements to reveal epigenetically poised and bivalent active transcriptional enhancer states that define cell type specification. Simultaneous detection of chromatin accessibility and histone modifications in spinal cord nuclei reveals previously unobserved cell-type specific cryptic enhancer activity, in which transcriptional activation is uncoupled from chromatin accessibility. Such cryptic enhancers define both stable cell type identity and transitions between cells undergoing differentiation. We also define glial cell gene regulatory networks that reorganize along the rostrocaudal axis, revealing anatomical differences in gene regulation. Finally, we identify the spatial organization of cells into distinct cellular organizations and address the functional significance of this observation in the context of paracrine signaling. We conclude that cellular diversity is best captured through the lens of enhancer state and intercellular interactions that drive transitions in cellular state. This study provides fundamental insights into the cellular organization of the healthy human spinal cord.

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