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Human_Heart_STDS0000015

Homo sapiens (Human) - Taxonomy ID: 9606
Tissue
Heart
Biological Process
Development
Time Points
3
Time Details
post_conception_week_4.5_to_5, post_conception_week_6.5, post_conception_week_9
Total Slices
19
Sequencing Technology
Spatial Transcriptomics
Slice Thickness
5 μm
Interslice Distance
variable (5–170 μm)
Analysis Bin Size
spot-level (100 μm spots); 100 μm spot diameter; 200 μm center-to-center spacing
Publication
A Spatiotemporal Organ-Wide Gene Expression and Cell Atlas of the Developing Human Heart
Journal
Cell (2019)
Data Source
https://db.cngb.org/stomics/datasets/STDS0000015/data
Description

The process of cardiac morphogenesis in humans is incompletely understood. Its full characterization requires a deep exploration of the organ-wide orchestration of gene expression with a single-cell spatial resolution. Here, we present a molecular approach that reveals the comprehensive transcriptional landscape of cell types populating the embryonic heart at three developmental stages and that maps cell-type-specific gene expression to specific anatomical domains. Spatial transcriptomics identified unique gene profiles that correspond to distinct anatomical regions in each developmental stage. Human embryonic cardiac cell types identified by single-cell RNA sequencing confirmed and enriched the spatial annotation of embryonic cardiac gene expression. In situ sequencing was then used to refine these results and create a spatial subcellular map for the three developmental phases. Finally, we generated a publicly available web resource of the human developing heart to facilitate future studies on human cardiogenesis.