Author:
De Simone Marco,Hoover Jonathan,Lau Julia,Bennet Hayley,Wu Bing,Chen Cynthia,Menon Hari,Au-Yeung Amelia,Lear Sean,Vaidya Samir,Shi Minyi,Lund Jessica M.,Xavier-Magalhaes Ana,Liang Yuxin,Kurdoglu Ahmet,O’Gorman William E.,Modrusan Zora,Le Daniel,Darmanis Spyros
Abstract
AbstractThis study evaluates ten commercially available single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) approaches across four technology groups: Emulsion-based kits from 10x Genomics and Fluent Biosciences; Microwell-based kits from Becton Dickinson, Honeycomb Technologies and Singerlon Technologies; Combinatorial-indexing kits from Parse Biosciences and Scale Biosciences; and a Matrigel-based kit from Scipio Biosciences. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from a single donor were used to assess analytical performance. Key features such as sample compatibility, cost, and experimental duration were also compared. Notably, superior analytical performance was demonstrated by the Chromium Fixed RNA Profiling kit from 10x Genomics, which uniquely features probe hybridization for transcript detection. Additionally, the Rhapsody WTA kit from Becton Dickinson provided a cost-effective balance of performance and expense per cell. With a rich dataset of 218,154 cells, this work provides a basis for differentiating commercial scRNA-seq technologies, which is intended to facilitate the effective application and further methodological development of single cell transcriptomics.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory