STAR Protocols (Mar 2024)

Protocol for flow cytometry-assisted single-nucleus RNA sequencing of human and mouse adipose tissue with sample multiplexing

  • Anton Gulko,
  • Adam Essene,
  • Dylan Matthew Belmont-Rausch,
  • Molly Veregge,
  • Deepti Pant,
  • Danielle Tenen,
  • Benedicte Schultz Kapel,
  • Margo P. Emont,
  • Tune H. Pers,
  • Evan D. Rosen,
  • Linus T. Tsai

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 102893

Abstract

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Summary: Adipocyte size and fragility and commercial kit costs impose significant limitations on single-cell RNA sequencing of adipose tissue. Accordingly, we developed a workflow to isolate and sample-barcode nuclei from individual adipose tissue samples, integrating flow cytometry for quality control, counting, and precise nuclei pooling for direct loading onto the popular 10× Chromium controller. This approach can eliminate batch confounding, and significantly reduces poor-quality nuclei, ambient RNA contamination, and droplet loading-associated reagent waste, resulting in pronounced improvements in information content and cost efficiency. : Publisher’s note: Undertaking any experimental protocol requires adherence to local institutional guidelines for laboratory safety and ethics.

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