3D reconstruction of a gastrulating human embryo

Cell. 2024 Apr 17:S0092-8674(24)00357-X. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2024.03.041. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Progress in understanding early human development has been impeded by the scarcity of reference datasets from natural embryos, particularly those with spatial information during crucial stages like gastrulation. We conducted high-resolution spatial transcriptomics profiling on 38,562 spots from 62 transverse sections of an intact Carnegie stage (CS) 8 human embryo. From this spatial transcriptomic dataset, we constructed a 3D model of the CS8 embryo, in which a range of cell subtypes are identified, based on gene expression patterns and positional register, along the anterior-posterior, medial-lateral, and dorsal-ventral axis in the embryo. We further characterized the lineage trajectories of embryonic and extra-embryonic tissues and associated regulons and the regionalization of signaling centers and signaling activities that underpin lineage progression and tissue patterning during gastrulation. Collectively, the findings of this study provide insights into gastrulation and post-gastrulation development of the human embryo.

Keywords: 3D reconstruction; embryo development; embryonic body axis; extra-embryonic cells; gastrulation; mesoderm specification; signaling center; spatial transcriptomic; yolk sac hematopoiesis.