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The Landscape of Cell Lineage Tracing

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Date 2025 Mar 4
PMID 40035969
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Cell fate changes play a crucial role in the processes of natural development, disease progression, and the efficacy of therapeutic interventions. The definition of the various types of cell fate changes, including cell expansion, differentiation, transdifferentiation, dedifferentiation, reprogramming, and state transitions, represents a complex and evolving field of research known as cell lineage tracing. This review will systematically introduce the research history and progress in this field, which can be broadly divided into two parts: prospective tracing and retrospective tracing. The initial section encompasses an array of methodologies pertaining to isotope labeling, transient fluorescent tracers, non-fluorescent transient tracers, non-fluorescent genetic markers, fluorescent protein, genetic marker delivery, genetic recombination, exogenous DNA barcodes, CRISPR-Cas9 mediated DNA barcodes, and base editor-mediated DNA barcodes. The second part of the review covers genetic mosaicism, genomic DNA alteration, TCR/BCR, DNA methylation, and mitochondrial DNA mutation. In the final section, we will address the principal challenges and prospective avenues of enquiry in the field of cell lineage tracing, with a particular focus on the sequencing techniques and mathematical models pertinent to single-cell genetic lineage tracing, and the value of pursuing a more comprehensive investigation at both the spatial and temporal levels in the study of cell lineage tracing.

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