Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal (Jan 2021)

Experimental and bioinformatics considerations in cancer application of single cell genomics

  • Joanna Hui Juan Tan,
  • Say Li Kong,
  • Joyce A. Tai,
  • Huay Mei Poh,
  • Fei Yao,
  • Yee Yen Sia,
  • Edwin Kok Hao Lim,
  • Angela Maria Takano,
  • Daniel Shao-Weng Tan,
  • Asif Javed,
  • Axel M. Hillmer

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19
pp. 343 – 354

Abstract

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Single cell genomics offers an unprecedented resolution to interrogate genetic heterogeneity in a patient’s tumour at the intercellular level. However, the DNA yield per cell is insufficient for today’s sequencing library preparation protocols. This necessitates DNA amplification which is a key source of experimental noise. We provide an evaluation of two protocols using micro-fluidics based amplification for whole exome sequencing, which is an experimental scenario commonly used in single cell genomics. The results highlight their respective biases and relative strengths in identification of single nucleotide variations. Towards this end, we introduce a workflow SoVaTSiC, which allows for quality evaluation and somatic variant identification of single cell data. As proof of concept, the framework was applied to study a lung adenocarcinoma tumour. The analysis provides insights into tumour phylogeny by identifying key mutational events in lung adenocarcinoma evolution. The consequence of this inference is supported by the histology of the tumour and demonstrates usefulness of the approach.

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