The maturation and aging trajectory of Marchantia polymorpha at single-cell resolution

Dev Cell. 2023 Aug 7;58(15):1429-1444.e6. doi: 10.1016/j.devcel.2023.05.014. Epub 2023 Jun 14.

Abstract

Bryophytes represent a sister to the rest of land plants. Despite their evolutionary importance and relatively simple body plan, a comprehensive understanding of the cell types and transcriptional states that underpin the temporal development of bryophytes has not been achieved. Using time-resolved single-cell RNA sequencing, we define the cellular taxonomy of Marchantia polymorpha across asexual reproduction phases. We identify two maturation and aging trajectories of the main plant body of M. polymorpha at single-cell resolution: the gradual maturation of tissues and organs along the tip-to-base axis of the midvein and the progressive decline of meristem activities in the tip along the chronological axis. Specifically, we observe that the latter aging axis is temporally correlated with the formation of clonal propagules, suggesting an ancient strategy to optimize allocation of resources to producing offspring. Our work thus provides insights into the cellular heterogeneity that underpins the temporal development and aging of bryophytes.

Keywords: Marchantia polymorpha; aging; bryophytes; cell census; gemma; gemma cup; notch; oil body cells; scRNA-seq; thallus.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Marchantia* / cytology
  • Marchantia* / physiology