2017
DOI: 10.1002/cyto.b.21542
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Single Cell Analysis of Human Tissues and Solid Tumors with Mass Cytometry

Abstract: Background-Mass cytometry measures 36 or more markers per cell and is an appealing platform for comprehensive phenotyping of cells in human tissue and tumor biopsies. While tissue disaggregation and fluorescence cytometry protocols were pioneered decades ago, it is not known whether established protocols will be effective for mass cytometry and maintain cancer and stromal cell diversity.

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“…Using an epithelial enrichment procedure (Sato et al, 2011), single cells were isolated with at least 85% viability (Leelatian et al, 2017). After additional viability enrichment (see STAR Methods) to >99% viability, ~1900 and ~700 colonic cells from two replicates were encapsulated and sequenced.…”
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“…Using an epithelial enrichment procedure (Sato et al, 2011), single cells were isolated with at least 85% viability (Leelatian et al, 2017). After additional viability enrichment (see STAR Methods) to >99% viability, ~1900 and ~700 colonic cells from two replicates were encapsulated and sequenced.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The epithelium was then dissociated into single cells with a collagenase/DNAse enzyme cocktail (2mg/ml Collagenase I, 2.5mg/ml DNAse1) in a modified protocol that maintains high cell viability (Leelatian et al, 2017). Cell viability was determined by counting Trypan Blue positive cells.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, mass cytometry has just recently been developed and applied in solid tissues and organs (Diggins et al, in press ; Leelatian et al, 2016). One of the major limitations for flow cytometry is the need to generate a suspension of viable single cells derived from the tissue of interest.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(Codega et al, 2014; Pastrana et al, 2009; Rahman et al, 2015)). The protocol described here has been optimized to yield viable cells and to preserve known cell subsets from a variety of human tissues, including lymph nodes, gliomas, melanomas, and small cell lung cancer (SCLC) patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) (Leelatian et al, 2016). It is thus suitable for preparing single cells for fluorescence cytometry, mass cytometry, and other applications requiring isolated single cells.…”
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