Issue 21, 2018

Integrated measurement of intracellular proteins and transcripts in single cells

Abstract

Biological function arises from the interplay of proteins, transcripts, and metabolites. An ongoing revolution in miniaturization technologies has created tools to analyze any one of these species in single cells, thus resolving the heterogeneity of tissues previously invisible to bulk measurements. An emerging frontier is single cell multi-omics, which is the measurement of multiple classes of analytes from single cells. Here, we combine bead-based transcriptomics with microchip-based proteomics to measure intracellular proteins and transcripts from single cells and defined small numbers of cells. The transcripts and proteins are independently measured by sequencing and fluorescent immunoassays respectively, to preserve their optimal measurement modes, and linked by encoding the physical address locations of the cells into digital sequencing space using spatially patterned DNA barcodes. We resolve cell-type-specific protein and transcript signatures and present a path forward to scaling the platform to high-throughput.

Graphical abstract: Integrated measurement of intracellular proteins and transcripts in single cells

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Jun 2018
Accepted
24 Aug 2018
First published
27 Aug 2018

Lab Chip, 2018,18, 3251-3262

Integrated measurement of intracellular proteins and transcripts in single cells

A. M. Xu, Q. Liu, K. L. Takata, S. Jeoung, Y. Su, I. Antoshechkin, S. Chen, M. Thomson and J. R. Heath, Lab Chip, 2018, 18, 3251 DOI: 10.1039/C8LC00639C

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