Single Cell Omics for Musculoskeletal Research.
Muhammad Farooq RaiChia-Lung WuTerence D CapelliniFarshid GuilakAmanda R DicksPushpanathan MuthuirulanFiorella GrandiNidhi BhutaniJennifer J WestendorfPublished in: Current osteoporosis reports (2021)
Technological and bioinformatic tools to analyze the transcriptome, epigenome, and proteome at the individual cell level have advanced rapidly making data collection relatively easy; however, understanding how to access and interpret the data remains a challenge for many scientists. It is, therefore, of paramount significance to educate the musculoskeletal community on how single cell technologies can be used to answer research questions and advance translation. This article summarizes talks given during a workshop on "Single Cell Omics" at the 2020 annual meeting of the Orthopedic Research Society. Studies that applied scRNA-seq, ATAC-seq, and CyTOF mass cytometry to cartilage development and osteoarthritis are reviewed. This body of work shows how these cutting-edge tools can advance our understanding of the cellular heterogeneity and trajectories of lineage specification during development and disease.