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Optimisation of Single-Nuclei Isolation and RNA Sequencing of Parasitic Nematodes

37 Pages Posted: 17 Jan 2025 Publication Status: Under Review

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Sarah Kay Buddenborg

Wellcome Sanger Institute

Alison Morrison

Moredun Research Institute

Anna C. Fletcher

Wellcome Sanger Institute

Manuela R. Kieninger

Wellcome Sanger Institute

Bee Ling Ng

Wellcome Sanger Institute

Kirsty Maitland

University of Glasgow

Emily Hart

University of Cambridge

David J. Bartley

Moredun Research Institute

Maria A. Duque-Correa

University of Cambridge

Stephen Doyle

Wellcome Sanger Institute

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Abstract

Single-cell/nuclei transcriptomics has revolutionised our understanding of cell, tissue, and organismal biology during health and disease of humans and model organisms. However, for non-model species, reassessment and refinement of conventional methods to address novel technical and biological challenges are needed. Here, we evaluate three established nuclei isolation protocols and, building on experiences, optimised single nuclei isolation for parasitic nematodes (SNIP). We test the versatility of SNIP across diverse species and life stages, validating it with snRNA-seq to reveal sex, stage, and tissue-specific gene expression. Optimised protocols will advance the understanding of parasitic nematodes, from fundamental biology to infection and disease.

Keywords: Single-nuclei RNA-seq, nematodes, helminths, transcriptomics, protocol optimisation

Suggested Citation

Buddenborg, Sarah Kay and Morrison, Alison and Fletcher, Anna C. and Kieninger, Manuela R. and Ng, Bee Ling and Maitland, Kirsty and Hart, Emily and Bartley, David J. and Duque-Correa, Maria A. and Doyle, Stephen and Administrator, Sneak Peek, Optimisation of Single-Nuclei Isolation and RNA Sequencing of Parasitic Nematodes. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5098724 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5098724
This version of the paper has not been formally peer reviewed.

Sarah Kay Buddenborg (Contact Author)

Wellcome Sanger Institute ( email )

Hinxton
United Kingdom

Alison Morrison

Moredun Research Institute ( email )

United Kingdom

Anna C. Fletcher

Wellcome Sanger Institute ( email )

Hinxton
United Kingdom

Manuela R. Kieninger

Wellcome Sanger Institute ( email )

Hinxton
United Kingdom

Bee Ling Ng

Wellcome Sanger Institute ( email )

Hinxton
United Kingdom

Kirsty Maitland

University of Glasgow ( email )

Emily Hart

University of Cambridge ( email )

David J. Bartley

Moredun Research Institute ( email )

United Kingdom

Maria A. Duque-Correa

University of Cambridge ( email )

Stephen Doyle

Wellcome Sanger Institute ( email )

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