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High-throughput imaging of mRNA at the single-cell level in human primary immune cells.

Manasi Gadkari1, Jing Sun2, Adrian Carcamo3, Hugh Alessi1, Zonghui Hu4, Iain D C Fraser2, Gianluca Pegoraro3, Luis M Franco1.   

Abstract

Measurement of gene expression at the single-cell level has advanced the study of transcriptional regulation programs in healthy and disease states. In particular, single-cell approaches have shed light on the high level of transcriptional heterogeneity of individual cells, both at baseline and in response to experimental or environmental perturbations. We have developed a method for high-content imaging (HCI)-based quantification of relative changes in transcript abundance at the single-cell level in human primary immune cells and have validated its performance under multiple experimental conditions to demonstrate its general applicability. This method, named hcHCR, combines the sensitivity of the hybridization chain reaction (HCR) for the visualization of RNA in single cells, with the speed, scalability, and reproducibility of HCI. We first tested eight cell attachment substrates for short-term culture of primary human B cells, T cells, monocytes, or neutrophils. We then miniaturized HCR in 384-well format and documented the ability of the method to detect changes in transcript abundance at the single-cell level in thousands of cells for each experimental condition by HCI. Furthermore, we demonstrated the feasibility of multiplexing gene expression measurements by simultaneously assaying the abundance of three transcripts per cell at baseline and in response to an experimental stimulus. Finally, we tested the robustness of the assay to technical and biological variation. We anticipate that hcHCR will be suitable for low- to medium-throughput chemical or functional genomics screens in primary human cells, with the possibility of performing screens on cells obtained from patients with a specific disease. Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press for the RNA Society.

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Keywords:  RNA; high-throughput imaging; human; immune cells; microscopy

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35764396      PMCID: PMC9380748          DOI: 10.1261/rna.079239.122

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  RNA        ISSN: 1355-8382            Impact factor:   5.636


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