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Single-cell analysis of lizard blastema fibroblasts reveals phagocyte-dependent activation of Hedgehog-responsive chondrogenesis

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  • Ariel C. Vonk

    (University of Southern California
    University of Southern California)

  • Xiaofan Zhao

    (University of Southern California)

  • Zheyu Pan

    (University of Southern California
    University of Southern California)

  • Megan L. Hudnall

    (University of Southern California)

  • Conrad G. Oakes

    (University of Southern California)

  • Gabriela A. Lopez

    (University of Southern California)

  • Sarah C. Hasel-Kolossa

    (University of Southern California)

  • Alexander W. C. Kuncz

    (University of Southern California)

  • Sasha B. Sengelmann

    (University of Southern California)

  • Darian J. Gamble

    (University of Southern California
    University of Southern California)

  • Thomas P. Lozito

    (University of Southern California
    University of Southern California)

Abstract

Lizards cannot naturally regenerate limbs but are the closest known relatives of mammals capable of epimorphic tail regrowth. However, the mechanisms regulating lizard blastema formation and chondrogenesis remain unclear. Here, single-cell RNA sequencing analysis of regenerating lizard tails identifies fibroblast and phagocyte populations linked to cartilage formation. Pseudotime trajectory analyses suggest spp1+-activated fibroblasts as blastema cell sources, with subsets exhibiting sulf1 expression and chondrogenic potential. Tail blastema, but not limb, fibroblasts express sulf1 and form cartilage under Hedgehog signaling regulation. Depletion of phagocytes inhibits blastema formation, but treatment with pericytic phagocyte-conditioned media rescues blastema chondrogenesis and cartilage formation in amputated limbs. The results indicate a hierarchy of phagocyte-induced fibroblast gene activations during lizard blastema formation, culminating in sulf1+ pro-chondrogenic populations singularly responsive to Hedgehog signaling. These properties distinguish lizard blastema cells from homeostatic and injury-stimulated fibroblasts and indicate potential actionable targets for inducing regeneration in other species, including humans.

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  • Ariel C. Vonk & Xiaofan Zhao & Zheyu Pan & Megan L. Hudnall & Conrad G. Oakes & Gabriela A. Lopez & Sarah C. Hasel-Kolossa & Alexander W. C. Kuncz & Sasha B. Sengelmann & Darian J. Gamble & Thomas P. , 2023. "Single-cell analysis of lizard blastema fibroblasts reveals phagocyte-dependent activation of Hedgehog-responsive chondrogenesis," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-20, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:14:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-023-40206-z
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-40206-z
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