STAR Protocols (Jun 2021)

Isolation of human bone marrow stromal cells from bone marrow biopsies for single-cell RNA sequencing

  • Hélène F.E. Gleitz,
  • Inge A.M. Snoeren,
  • Stijn N.R. Fuchs,
  • Nils B. Leimkühler,
  • Rebekka K. Schneider

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
p. 100538

Abstract

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Summary: Bone marrow (BM) mesenchymal stromal cells play an important role in regulating stem cell quiescence and homeostasis; they are also key contributors to various hematological malignancies. However, human bone marrow stromal cells are difficult to isolate and prone to damage during isolation. This protocol describes a combination of mechanical and enzymatic isolation of BM stromal cells from human BM biopsies, followed by FACS sorting to separate stromal sub-populations including mesenchymal stromal cells, fibroblasts, and Schwann cells for single-cell RNA sequencing.For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Leimkühler et al. (2020).

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