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Sequencing of human genomes extracted from single cancer cells isolated in a valveless microfluidic device.

Rodolphe Marie1, Marie Pødenphant, Kamila Koprowska, Loic Bærlocher, Roland C M Vulders, Jennifer Wilding, Neil Ashley, Simon J McGowan, Dianne van Strijp, Freek van Hemert, Tom Olesen, Niels Agersnap, Brian Bilenberg, Celine Sabatel, Julien Schira, Anders Kristensen, Walter Bodmer, Pieter J van der Zaag, Kalim U Mir.   

Abstract

Sequencing the genomes of individual cells enables the direct determination of genetic heterogeneity amongst cells within a population. We have developed an injection-moulded valveless microfluidic device in which single cells from colorectal cancer derived cell lines (LS174T, LS180 and RKO) and fresh colorectal tumors have been individually trapped, their genomes extracted and prepared for sequencing using multiple displacement amplification (MDA). Ninety nine percent of the DNA sequences obtained mapped to a reference human genome, indicating that there was effectively no contamination of these samples from non-human sources. In addition, most of the reads are correctly paired, with a low percentage of singletons (0.17 ± 0.06%) and we obtain genome coverages approaching 90%. To achieve this high quality, our device design and process shows that amplification can be conducted in microliter volumes as long as the lysis is in sub-nanoliter volumes. Our data thus demonstrates that high quality whole genome sequencing of single cells can be achieved using a relatively simple, inexpensive and scalable device. Detection of genetic heterogeneity at the single cell level, as we have demonstrated for freshly obtained single cancer cells, could soon become available as a clinical tool to precisely match treatment with the properties of a patient's own tumor.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29873383     DOI: 10.1039/c8lc00169c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Chip        ISSN: 1473-0189            Impact factor:   6.799


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Authors:  Rodolphe Marie; Jonas N Pedersen; Loic Bærlocher; Kamila Koprowska; Marie Pødenphant; Céline Sabatel; Maksim Zalkovskij; Andrej Mironov; Brian Bilenberg; Neil Ashley; Henrik Flyvbjerg; Walter F Bodmer; Anders Kristensen; Kalim U Mir
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Review 5.  Microfluidics applications for high-throughput single cell sequencing.

Authors:  Wen-Min Zhou; Yan-Yan Yan; Qiao-Ru Guo; Hong Ji; Hui Wang; Tian-Tian Xu; Bolat Makabel; Christian Pilarsky; Gen He; Xi-Yong Yu; Jian-Ye Zhang
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