Poster Presentation 39th Annual Lorne Genome Conference 2018

Single-cell RNA profiling reveals developmental lineage relationships between the mouse mammary epithelial cells  (#223)

Bhupinder Pal 1 , Yunshun Chen 1 , François Vaillant 1 , Paul Jamieson 1 , Lavinia Gordon 2 , Melissa Davis 1 , Anne C Rios 1 , Kevin Liu 1 , Felicity Jackling 1 , Naiyang Fu 1 , Stephen Wilcox 1 , Geoffrey J Lindeman 1 , Gordon K Smyth 1 , Jane E Visvader 1
  1. Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Parkville, Vic, Australia
  2. Australian Genome Research Facility, Parkville, VIC, Australia

Here we report single-cell RNA profiling of mouse mammary epithelial cells across four developmental stages in the post-natal gland. Notably, the epithelium undergoes a large-scale shift in gene expression from a relatively homogeneous basal-like program in pre-puberty to distinct lineage-restricted programs in puberty. Interrogation of single-cell transcriptomes reveals different levels of diversity within the luminal and basal compartments, and identifies an early progenitor subset marked by CD55. Moreover, we uncover a luminal transit population and a rare mixed-lineage cluster amongst basal cells in the adult mammary gland. Together these findings point to a developmental hierarchy in which a basal-like gene expression program prevails in the early post-natal gland prior to the specification of distinct lineage signatures, and the presence of cellular intermediates that may serve as transit or lineage-primed cells.