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Single cell transcriptome research in human placenta

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REPRODUCTION
Volume 160, Issue 6, Pages R155-R167

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BIOSCIENTIFICA LTD
DOI: 10.1530/REP-20-0231

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  1. NIEHS through trans-NIH Big Data to Knowledge (BD2K) initiative [K01ES025434]
  2. NICHD [R01 HD084633]
  3. NLM [R01 LM012373, R01 LM012907]

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Human placenta is a complex and heterogeneous organ interfacing between the mother and the fetus that supports fetal development. Alterations to placental structural components are associated with various pregnancy complications. To reveal the heterogeneity among various placenta cell types in normal and diseased placentas, as well as elucidate molecular interactions within a population of placental cells, a new genomics technology called single cell RNA-seq (or scRNA-seq) has been employed in the last couple of years. Here we review the principles of scRNA-seq technology, and summarize the recent human placenta studies at scRNA-seq level across gestational ages as well as in pregnancy complications, such as preterm birth and preeclampsia. We list the computational analysis platforms and resources available for the public use. Lastly, we discuss the future areas of interest for placenta single cell studies, as well as the data analytics needed to accomplish them.

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