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scONE-seq: A single-cell multi-omics method enables simultaneous dissection of phenotype and genotype heterogeneity from frozen tumors
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Simultaneous DissectionMolecular BiologyMultiomicsTumor BiologyUnique PerspectiveTumor HeterogeneitySingle Cell SequencingTranscriptomicsRadiation OncologyCancer ResearchHealth SciencesMedicineRna SequencingGenotype HeterogeneitySingle-cell GenomicsOmicsGene ExpressionSingle-cell AnalysisBioinformaticsCell BiologyFrozen TumorsCancer GenomicsTumor Cellular HeterogeneitySystems BiologySingle-cell Multi-omics
Single-cell multi-omics can provide a unique perspective on tumor cellular heterogeneity. Most previous single-cell whole-genome RNA sequencing (scWGS-RNA-seq) methods demonstrate utility with intact cells from fresh samples. Among them, many are not applicable to frozen samples that cannot produce intact single-cell suspensions. We have developed scONE-seq, a versatile scWGS-RNA-seq method that amplifies single-cell DNA and RNA without separating them from each other and hence is compatible with frozen biobanked samples. We benchmarked scONE-seq against existing methods using fresh and frozen samples to demonstrate its performance in various aspects. We identified a unique transcriptionally normal-like tumor clone by analyzing a 2-year frozen astrocytoma sample, demonstrating that performing single-cell multi-omics interrogation on biobanked tissue by scONE-seq could enable previously unidentified discoveries in tumor biology.
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