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TAS-Seq is a robust and sensitive amplification method for bead-based scRNA-seq.

Shigeyuki ShichinoSatoshi UehaShinichi HashimotoTatsuro OgawaHiroyasu AokiBin WuChang-Yu ChenMasahiro KitabatakeNoriko Ouji-SageshimaNoriyoshi SawabataTakeshi KawaguchiToshitugu OkayamaEiji SugiharaShigeto HontsuToshihiro ItoYasunori IwataTakashi WadaKazuho IkeoTaka-Aki SatoKouji Matsushima
Published in: Communications biology (2022)
Single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNA-seq) is valuable for analyzing cellular heterogeneity. Cell composition accuracy is critical for analyzing cell-cell interaction networks from scRNA-seq data. However, droplet- and plate-based scRNA-seq techniques have cell sampling bias that could affect the cell composition of scRNA-seq datasets. Here we developed terminator-assisted solid-phase cDNA amplification and sequencing (TAS-Seq) for scRNA-seq based on a terminator, terminal transferase, and nanowell/bead-based scRNA-seq platform. TAS-Seq showed high tolerance to variations in the terminal transferase reaction, which complicate the handling of existing terminal transferase-based scRNA-seq methods. In murine and human lung samples, TAS-Seq yielded scRNA-seq data that were highly correlated with flow-cytometric data, showing higher gene-detection sensitivity and more robust detection of important cell-cell interactions and expression of growth factors/interleukins in cell subsets than 10X Chromium v2 and Smart-seq2. Expanding TAS-Seq application will improve understanding and atlas construction of lung biology at the single-cell level.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • rna seq
  • high throughput
  • genome wide
  • poor prognosis
  • gene expression
  • machine learning
  • cell therapy
  • big data
  • copy number
  • real time pcr