The developmental cartography of human lymphopoiesis remains incompletely understood. Here, we establish a multimodal map that extends the current view of lymphoid development. Our results demonstrate that lymphoid specification follows independent direct or stepwise differentiation pathways converging toward the emergence of CD117lo multi-lymphoid progenitors (MLPs) that undergo a proliferation arrest before entering the CD127- (T/NK/ILC) or CD127+ (B) lymphoid pathways. While the emergence of CD127- early lymphoid progenitors is driven by Flt3 signaling, differentiation of their CD127+ counterparts is regulated cell-intrinsically and depends exclusively on the divisional history of their precursors. Single-cell mapping of lymphoid differentiation trajectories reveals that a dissociation between proliferation and differentiation phases allows amplification of the precursor pools prior to the onset of antigen receptor rearrangement. Besides demonstrating that B and T/NK/ILC lineages are subjected to differential cell-autonomous versus Flt3-inducible regulation, our results go a long way to reconciling human and mouse models of lymphoid architecture.
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