Femtosecond laser microdissection for isolation of regenerating C. elegans neurons for single-cell RNA sequencing

Peisen Zhao,Sudip Mondal, Chris Martin,Andrew DuPlissis, Shahab Chizari,Ke-Yue Ma, Rajani Maiya,Robert O. Messing, Ning Jiang,Adela Ben-Yakar

NATURE METHODS(2023)

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Abstract
Our understanding of nerve regeneration can be enhanced by delineating its underlying molecular activities at single-neuron resolution in model organisms such as Caenorhabditis elegans. Existing cell isolation techniques cannot isolate neurons with specific regeneration phenotypes from C. elegans. We present femtosecond laser microdissection (fs-LM), a single-cell isolation method that dissects specific cells directly from living tissue by leveraging the micrometer-scale precision of fs-laser ablation. We show that fs-LM facilitates sensitive and specific gene expression profiling by single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), while mitigating the stress-related transcriptional artifacts induced by tissue dissociation. scRNA-seq of fs-LM isolated regenerating neurons revealed transcriptional programs that are correlated with either successful or failed regeneration in wild-type and dlk-1 (0) animals, respectively. This method also allowed studying heterogeneity displayed by the same type of neuron and found gene modules with expression patterns correlated with axon regrowth rate. Our results establish fs-LM as a spatially resolved single-cell isolation method for phenotype-to-genotype mapping. Femtosecond laser microdissection enables transcriptomic analyses of single neurons based on their phenotype.
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Caenorhabditis elegans,Cytological techniques,Neurogenesis,RNA sequencing,Life Sciences,general,Biological Techniques,Biological Microscopy,Biomedical Engineering/Biotechnology,Bioinformatics,Proteomics
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