ACME dissociation: a versatile cell fixation-dissociation method for single-cell transcriptomics.

García-Castro H., Kenny NJ., Iglesias M., Álvarez-Campos P., Mason V., Elek A., Schönauer A., Sleight VA., Neiro J., Aboobaker A., Permanyer J., Irimia M., Sebé-Pedrós A., Solana J.

Single-cell sequencing technologies are revolutionizing biology, but they are limited by the need to dissociate live samples. Here, we present ACME (ACetic-MEthanol), a dissociation approach for single-cell transcriptomics that simultaneously fixes cells. ACME-dissociated cells have high RNA integrity, can be cryopreserved multiple times, and are sortable and permeable. As a proof of principle, we provide single-cell transcriptomic data of different species, using both droplet-based and combinatorial barcoding single-cell methods. ACME uses affordable reagents, can be done in most laboratories and even in the field, and thus will accelerate our knowledge of cell types across the tree of life.

DOI

10.1186/s13059-021-02302-5

Type

Journal article

Publication Date

2021-04-08T00:00:00+00:00

Volume

22

Keywords

Combinatorial indexing, Dissociation, Fixation, Planarian, RNA-seq, SPLiT-seq, Single-cell transcriptomics, Animals, Cryopreservation, Gene Expression Profiling, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing, Planarians, Sequence Analysis, RNA, Single-Cell Analysis, Transcriptome, Workflow

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