Dissection of artifactual and confounding glial signatures by single-cell sequencing of mouse and human brain

利用单细胞测序技术对小鼠和人脑进行分析,以剖析人为因素和混淆因素造成的神经胶质细胞特征。

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作者:Samuel E Marsh ,Alec J Walker ,Tushar Kamath,Lasse Dissing-Olesen ,Timothy R Hammond ,T Yvanka de Soysa ,Adam M H Young,Sarah Murphy,Abdulraouf Abdulraouf,Naeem Nadaf,Connor Dufort,Alicia C Walker,Liliana E Lucca,Velina Kozareva,Charles Vanderburg,Soyon Hong,Harry Bulstrode,Peter J Hutchinson,Daniel J Gaffney,David A Hafler,Robin J M Franklin,Evan Z Macosko,Beth Stevens

Abstract

A key aspect of nearly all single-cell sequencing experiments is dissociation of intact tissues into single-cell suspensions. While many protocols have been optimized for optimal cell yield, they have often overlooked the effects that dissociation can have on ex vivo gene expression. Here, we demonstrate that use of enzymatic dissociation on brain tissue induces an aberrant ex vivo gene expression signature, most prominently in microglia, which is prevalent in published literature and can substantially confound downstream analyses. To address this issue, we present a rigorously validated protocol that preserves both in vivo transcriptional profiles and cell-type diversity and yield across tissue types and species. We also identify a similar signature in postmortem human brain single-nucleus RNA-sequencing datasets, and show that this signature is induced in freshly isolated human tissue by exposure to elevated temperatures ex vivo. Together, our results provide a methodological solution for preventing artifactual gene expression changes during fresh tissue digestion and a reference for future deeper analysis of the potential confounding states present in postmortem human samples.

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