Simple oligonucleotide-based multiplexing of single-cell chromatin accessibility

Kaile Wang, Zhenna Xiao, Yun Yan, Rui Ye, Min Hu, Shanshan Bai, Emi Sei, Yawei Qiao, Hui Chen, Bora Lim, Steven H. Lin, Nicholas E. Navin

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Abstract

Microdroplet single-cell ATAC-seq is widely used to measure chromatin accessibility, however, highly scalable and simple sample multiplexing procedures are not available. Here, we present a transposome-assisted single nucleus barcoding approach for ATAC-seq (SNuBar-ATAC) that utilizes a single oligonucleotide adaptor for multiplexing samples during the existing tagmentation step and does not require a pre-labeling procedure. The accuracy and scalability of SNuBar-ATAC was evaluated using cell line mixture experiments. We applied SNuBar-ATAC to investigate treatment-induced chromatin accessibility dynamics by multiplexing 28 mice with lung tumors that received different combinations of chemo, radiation, and targeted immunotherapy. We also applied SNuBar-ATAC to study spatial epigenetic heterogeneity by multiplexing 32 regions from a human breast tissue. Additionally, we show that SNuBar can multiplex single cell ATAC and RNA multiomic assays in cell lines and human breast tissue samples. Our data show that SNuBar is a highly accurate, easy-to-use, and scalable system for multiplexing scATAC-seq and scATAC and RNA co-assay experiments.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)4319-4332.e10
JournalMolecular cell
Volume81
Issue number20
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 21 2021

Keywords

  • SNuBar
  • cell-type-specific transcription factors
  • multiplexing therapy combinations
  • single-cell ATAC sequencing
  • single-cell multiomics multiplexing
  • single-cell multiomics sequencing
  • single-cell multiplexing
  • spatial epigenetic heterogeneity

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Molecular Biology
  • Cell Biology

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