학술논문

A roadmap for the Human Developmental Cell Atlas
Document Type
article
Source
Nature. 597(7875)
Subject
Medical Biotechnology
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Regenerative Medicine
Stem Cell Research - Nonembryonic - Human
Stem Cell Research
Pediatric
Stem Cell Research - Embryonic - Human
Human Fetal Tissue
Genetics
Human Genome
Good Health and Well Being
Adult
Animals
Atlases as Topic
Cell Culture Techniques
Cell Movement
Cell Survival
Cell Tracking
Cells
Data Visualization
Developmental Biology
Embryo
Mammalian
Female
Fetus
Humans
Imaging
Three-Dimensional
Information Dissemination
Male
Models
Animal
Organogenesis
Organoids
Stem Cells
Human Cell Atlas Developmental Biological Network
General Science & Technology
Language
Abstract
The Human Developmental Cell Atlas (HDCA) initiative, which is part of the Human Cell Atlas, aims to create a comprehensive reference map of cells during development. This will be critical to understanding normal organogenesis, the effect of mutations, environmental factors and infectious agents on human development, congenital and childhood disorders, and the cellular basis of ageing, cancer and regenerative medicine. Here we outline the HDCA initiative and the challenges of mapping and modelling human development using state-of-the-art technologies to create a reference atlas across gestation. Similar to the Human Genome Project, the HDCA will integrate the output from a growing community of scientists who are mapping human development into a unified atlas. We describe the early milestones that have been achieved and the use of human stem-cell-derived cultures, organoids and animal models to inform the HDCA, especially for prenatal tissues that are hard to acquire. Finally, we provide a roadmap towards a complete atlas of human development.