Annotated lineage trees of murine development

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Abstract

Understanding the forces that direct cell fate is a central goal of biology. Many fundamental questions remain unanswered and vast tracts of vertebrate development are almost completely unexplored. What are the developmental origins and lineage relationships of cell types? What, where, and when are the key molecular events that underlie cell fate transitions? These questions remain unanswered as we lack the technology to map cell fate in both high-throughput and high-resolution. The overall objective of the proposed work is to develop and apply novel technologies that track and translate the cell fate forces into human-decipherable recordings. Our proposal combines innovative use of new CRISPR systems, molecular recording technologies, and improvements to our established lineage tracing technology to reconstruct high accuracy, annotated lineage trees. We will apply these cell fate technologies in mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs), where we will track differentiation into various progeny cells, generating both transcriptional and lineage maps describing the probabilistic relationship between intestinal cell types at high-resolution. We will then expand these systems into recording mouse lines, where both molecular and lineage recordings can be captured from terminally differentiated cells. In aggregate, the resulting high-resolution lineage maps and tools will provide new insight into the plasticity of cell fate, and these recording mouse lines will be a valuable resource to the biomedical community. We believe these trailblazing technologies will ultimately spur the development of novel fate modulators with application to human disease.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10472805
Project number
1DP2GM149750-01
Recipient
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE
Principal Investigator
Aaron H McKenna
Activity code
DP2
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2022
Award amount
$1,476,000
Award type
1
Project period
2022-09-01 → 2025-08-31