Microfluidic Chip-Based Automatic System for Sequencing Patient-Derived Organoids at the Single-Cell Level

Xin Wu, Bowen Li, Yadong Wang, Jianchao Xue, Huiting Zhao, Zhicheng Huang, Zhibo Zheng, Naixin Liang*, Zewen Wei*

*此作品的通讯作者

科研成果: 期刊稿件文章同行评审

摘要

Genetically sequencing patient-derived organoids (PDOs) at the single-cell level has emerged as a promising method to infer cell-level heterogeneity of original organs and improve cancer precision medicine. Unfortunately, because of the limited starting quantity and uncontrolled establishing process of PDOs, the existing single-cell sequencing technologies, either manual-operation-based or microfluid-based, are inefficient in processing PDOs originating from clinical tissue samples. To address such issues, this study presents a microfluidic chip-based automatic system for sequencing organoids at the single-cell level, named as MASSO. By performing all required procedures, including PDO establishment/culturing/digesting and single-cell isolation/lysis/whole-genome amplification, in a single microfluidic chip, the possible loss of precious PDO is avoided, and the high quality of on-chip whole-genome amplification of a single PDO cell is ensured. By automating the entire operation process, possible human error is eliminated, and the data repeatability is improved, therefore bridging the technical gap between laboratorial proof-of-concept studies and clinical practices. After characterizing the organoid single-cell whole-genome amplification chip (named as OSA-Chip) and the MASSO, the first successful attempt, to the best of our knowledge, on whole-genome sequencing lung cancer PDO at the single-cell level was performed by MASSO. The results reveal that the MASSO is capable of not only identifying common cancer-related mutations but also discovering specific mutations that affect drug responses, therefore laying the technical foundation for efficiently understanding the cell-level heterogeneities of PDOs and corresponding original organs.

源语言英语
页(从-至)17027-17036
页数10
期刊Analytical Chemistry
96
42
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 22 10月 2024

指纹

探究 'Microfluidic Chip-Based Automatic System for Sequencing Patient-Derived Organoids at the Single-Cell Level' 的科研主题。它们共同构成独一无二的指纹。

引用此

Wu, X., Li, B., Wang, Y., Xue, J., Zhao, H., Huang, Z., Zheng, Z., Liang, N., & Wei, Z. (2024). Microfluidic Chip-Based Automatic System for Sequencing Patient-Derived Organoids at the Single-Cell Level. Analytical Chemistry, 96(42), 17027-17036. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.4c05111