Characterization of the Nucleus Pulposus Progenitor Cells via Spatial Transcriptomics

ADVANCED SCIENCE(2024)

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Loss of refreshment in nucleus pulposus (NP) cellularity leads to intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration. Nevertheless, the cellular sequence of NP cell differentiation remains unclear, although an increasing body of literature has identified markers of NP progenitor cells (NPPCs). Notably, due to their fragility, the physical enrichment of NP-derived cells has limited conventional transcriptomic approaches in multiple studies. To overcome this limitation, a spatially resolved transcriptional atlas of the mouse IVD is generated via the 10x Genomics Visium platform dividing NP spots into two clusters. Based on this, most reported NPPC-markers, including Cathepsin K (Ctsk), are rare and predominantly located within the NP-outer subset. Cell lineage tracing further evidence that a small number of Ctsk-expressing cells generate the entire adult NP tissue. In contrast, Tie2, which has long suggested labeling NPPCs, is actually neither expressed in NP subsets nor labels NPPCs and their descendants in mouse models; consistent with this, an in situ sequencing (ISS) analysis validated the absence of Tie2 in NP tissue. Similarly, no Tie2-cre-mediated labeling of NPPCs is observed in an IVD degenerative mouse model. Altogether, in this study, the first spatial transcriptomic map of the IVD is established, thereby providing a public resource for bone biology. The first spatial transcriptomic map of the intervertebral disc (IVD) is established via the 10x Genomics Visium platform. Combined with cell lineage tracing, spatial transcriptome analysis identified nucleus pulposus stem/progenitor cell (NPPC) markers. Tie2 is actually absent in mouse NP at postnatal stage. Together, this spatially resolved transcriptional atlas of the IVD has provided a public resource for bone biology. image
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nucleus pulposus,spatial transcriptomics (ST),stem/progenitor cell,tervertebral disc degeneration,Tie2
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