NIS-Seq enables cell-type-agnostic optical perturbation screening.

NIS-Seq 可实现与细胞类型无关的光学扰动筛选

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作者:Fandrey Caroline I, Jentzsch Marius, Konopka Peter, Hoch Alexander, Blumenstock Katja, Zackria Afraa, Maasewerd Salie, Lovotti Marta, Lapp Dorothee J, Gohr Florian N, Suwara Piotr, Świeżewski Jędrzej, Rossnagel Lukas, Gobs Fabienne, Cristodaro Maia, Muhandes Lina, Behrendt Rayk, Lam Martin C, Walgenbach Klaus J, Bald Tobias, Schmidt Florian I, Latz Eicke, Schmid-Burgk Jonathan L
Optical pooled screening offers a broader-scale alternative to enrichment-based perturbation screening, using fluorescence microscopy to correlate phenotypes and perturbations across single cells. Previous methods work well in large, transcriptionally active cell lines, because they rely on cytosolic detection of endogenously expressed barcoded transcripts; however, they are limited by reliable cell segmentation, cytosol size, transcriptional activity and cell density. Nuclear In-Situ Sequencing (NIS-Seq) expands this technology by creating bright sequencing signals directly from nuclear genomic DNA to screen nucleated cells at high density and high library complexity. By inserting an inverted phage promoter downstream of the single guide RNA (sgRNA), many RNA copies of the sgRNA can be generated and sequenced independently of cellular transcription. In this study, we benchmarked NIS-Seq across eight cell types from two species and performed four genome-scale optical perturbation screens, identifying key players of inflammation-related cellular pathways. Finally, we performed a small-scale pooled optical screen in primary human macrophages from blood of healthy donors and demonstrated barcode identification in lentivirally transduced human skin tissue.

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