Frontiers in Immunology (Oct 2024)

IDEIS: a tool to identify PTPRC/CD45 isoforms from single-cell transcriptomic data

  • Juraj Michalik,
  • Veronika Niederlova,
  • Ondrej Stepanek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2024.1446931
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) methods are widely used in life sciences, including immunology. Typical scRNA-seq analysis pipelines quantify the abundance of particular transcripts without accounting for alternative splicing. However, a well-established pan-leukocyte surface marker, CD45, encoded by the PTPRC gene, presents alternatively spliced variants that define different immune cell subsets. Information about some of the splicing patterns in particular cells in the scRNA-seq data can be obtained using isotype-specific DNA oligo-tagged anti-CD45 antibodies. However, this requires generation of an additional sequencing DNA library. Here, we present IDEIS, an easy-to-use software for CD45 isoform quantification that uses single-cell transcriptomic data as the input. We showed that IDEIS accurately identifies canonical human CD45 isoforms in datasets generated by 10× Genomics 5’ sequencing assays. Moreover, we used IDEIS to determine the specificity of the Ptprc splicing pattern in mouse leukocyte subsets.

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