Author:
Feldman David,Tsai FuNien,Garrity Anthony J.,O’Rourke Ryan,Brenan Lisa,Ho Patricia,Gonzalez Elizabeth,Konermann Silvana,Johannessen Cory M.,Beroukhim Rameen,Bandopadhayay Pratiti,Blainey Paul C.
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Many biological processes, such as cancer metastasis, organismal development, and acquisition of resistance to cytotoxic therapy, rely on the emergence of rare sub-clones from a larger population. Understanding how the genetic and epigenetic features of diverse clones affect clonal fitness provides insight into molecular mechanisms underlying selective processes. While large-scale barcoding with NGS readout has facilitated cellular fitness assessment at the population level, this approach does not support characterization of clones prior to selection. Single-cell genomics methods provide high biological resolution, but are challenging to scale across large populations to probe rare clones and are destructive, limiting further functional analysis of important clones.
Results
Here, we develop CloneSifter, a methodology for tracking and enriching rare clones throughout their response to selection. CloneSifter utilizes a CRISPR sgRNA-barcode library that facilitates the isolation of viable cells from specific clones within the barcoded population using a sequence-specific retrieval reporter. We demonstrate that CloneSifter can measure clonal fitness of cancer cell models in vitro and retrieve targeted clones at abundance as low as 1 in 1883 in a heterogeneous cell population.
Conclusions
CloneSifter provides a means to track and access specific and rare clones of interest across dynamic changes in population structure to comprehensively explore the basis of these changes.
Funder
National Institutes of Health
SPARC funding from the Broad Institute
Koch Foundation
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
St. Baldrick's Foundation
Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation
Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer
Jared Branfman Sunflowers for Life Fund for Pediatric Brain and Spinal Cancer Research
Burroughs Wellcome Fund
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cell Biology,Developmental Biology,Plant Science,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Physiology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Structural Biology,Biotechnology
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