Table 1 Publications registered with the HDCA
Organ | Stage | Main highlights | Publications |
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Brain | First and second trimester | Specific brain regions studied, including prefrontal cortex and neocortex; tracing of developmental trajectories of cells; characterization of mechanisms that underlie neuron generation and circuit formation | |
Gut | First and second trimester, organoids | Profile of transcriptomes of cycling epithelial precursor cells; evaluation of the effect of mesenchymal cells on LGR5 stem cells; comparison of transcriptomes of ex vivo tissues and in vitro fetal organoids, and of transcriptome profiles from paediatric Crohn’s disease epithelium with matched healthy controls | |
Heart | First and second trimester | Identification of unique gene profiles that correspond to distinct anatomical regions in each developmental stage; integration of scRNA-seq and spatial data; generation of a web resource of the human developing heart | |
Liver and fetal haematopoiesis | First and second trimester | Identification of the repertoire of human blood and immune cells, and of differentiation trajectories from haematopoietic stem cells and multipotent progenitors; evaluation of the effect of tissue microenvironment on blood and immune-cell development | |
Kidney | First trimester | Identification of both known and unknown transcription factors associated with nephron development; characterization of myeloid and lymphoid populations present during fetal development | |
Placenta | First trimester | Characterization of cellular organization of the decidua and placenta; identification of perivascular and stromal cellular subsets; development of a repository of ligand–receptor complexes, and of a statistical tool to predict the cell-type specificity of cell–cell communication via receptor–ligand interactions | Ref. 56 |
Thymus | First and second-trimester, paediatric | Identification of more than 50 cell states, novel subpopulations of thymic fibroblasts and epithelial cells, and a cellular network of the thymic niche for T cell development | Ref. 78 |