A Single-Cell Transcriptome Atlas of the Human Pancreas

To understand organ function, it is important to have an inventory of its cell types and of their corresponding marker genes. This is a particularly challenging task for human tissues like the pancreas, because reliable markers are limited. Hence, transcriptome-wide studies are typically done on poo...

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Published inCell systems Vol. 3; no. 4; pp. 385 - 394.e3
Main Authors Muraro, Mauro J., Dharmadhikari, Gitanjali, Grün, Dominic, Groen, Nathalie, Dielen, Tim, Jansen, Erik, van Gurp, Leon, Engelse, Marten A., Carlotti, Francoise, de Koning, Eelco J.P., van Oudenaarden, Alexander
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 26.10.2016
Cell Press
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Summary:To understand organ function, it is important to have an inventory of its cell types and of their corresponding marker genes. This is a particularly challenging task for human tissues like the pancreas, because reliable markers are limited. Hence, transcriptome-wide studies are typically done on pooled islets of Langerhans, obscuring contributions from rare cell types and of potential subpopulations. To overcome this challenge, we developed an automated platform that uses FACS, robotics, and the CEL-Seq2 protocol to obtain the transcriptomes of thousands of single pancreatic cells from deceased organ donors, allowing in silico purification of all main pancreatic cell types. We identify cell type-specific transcription factors and a subpopulation of REG3A-positive acinar cells. We also show that CD24 and TM4SF4 expression can be used to sort live alpha and beta cells with high purity. This resource will be useful for developing a deeper understanding of pancreatic biology and pathophysiology of diabetes mellitus. [Display omitted] •Single-cell sequencing of human pancreas allows in silico purification of cell types•We provide cell-type-specific genes, transcription factors, and cell-surface markers•StemID finds outlier populations of acinar and beta cells•CD24 and TM4SF4 function as two markers to enrich for alpha and beta cells Single-cell mRNA sequencing was used to describe the transcriptome of adult human pancreatic cell types. This resource was mined to find subpopulations of existing cell types and markers that can be used to purify live alpha and beta cells.
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ISSN:2405-4712
2405-4720
DOI:10.1016/j.cels.2016.09.002