International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jan 2021)

Insights from the Applications of Single-Cell Transcriptomic Analysis in Germ Cell Development and Reproductive Medicine

  • Hyeonwoo La,
  • Hyunjin Yoo,
  • Eun Joo Lee,
  • Nguyen Xuan Thang,
  • Hee Jin Choi,
  • Jeongheon Oh,
  • Ji Hyun Park,
  • Kwonho Hong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22020823
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 2
p. 823

Abstract

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Mechanistic understanding of germ cell formation at a genome-scale level can aid in developing novel therapeutic strategies for infertility. Germ cell formation is a complex process that is regulated by various mechanisms, including epigenetic regulation, germ cell-specific gene transcription, and meiosis. Gonads contain a limited number of germ cells at various stages of differentiation. Hence, genome-scale analysis of germ cells at the single-cell level is challenging. Conventional genome-scale approaches cannot delineate the landscape of genomic, transcriptomic, and epigenomic diversity or heterogeneity in the differentiating germ cells of gonads. Recent advances in single-cell genomic techniques along with single-cell isolation methods, such as microfluidics and fluorescence-activated cell sorting, have helped elucidate the mechanisms underlying germ cell development and reproductive disorders in humans. In this review, the history of single-cell transcriptomic analysis and their technical advantages over the conventional methods have been discussed. Additionally, recent applications of single-cell transcriptomic analysis for analyzing germ cells have been summarized.

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