Tissue Disaggregation And Isolation Of Specific Cell Types From Transgenic Xenopus Appendages For Transcriptional Analysis By Facs

DEVELOPMENTAL DYNAMICS(2021)

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Background Xenopus embryos and tadpoles are versatile models for embryological, cell biological, and regenerative studies. Genomic and transcriptomic approaches have been increasingly employed in these frogs. Most of these genome-wide analyses have profiled tissues in bulk, but there are many scenarios where isolation of single cells may be advantageous, including isolation of a preferred cell type, or generation of a single-cell suspension for applications such as scRNA-Seq.Results Here we present a protocol for the disaggregation of complex tail and limb bud tissue, and use cell type-specific fluorescence in transgenic X. tropicalis appendages to isolate specific cell populations using fluorescence activated cell sorting (FACS). Our protocol addresses a specific challenge in Xenopus embryos and tadpoles: the storage of maternal yolk platelets in each cell, which can introduce light scatter and thereby false positives into FACS analysis.Conclusions Here we gate against both nontransgenic and ubiquitously transgenic animals to reduce both false positives and false negatives. We use the Xtr.Tg(pax6:GFP;cryga:RFP;actc1:RFP)(Papal) transgenic line as a test case to demonstrate that nucleic acid preparations made from sorted cells are high quality and specific. We anticipate this method will be adaptable to study various cell types that have transgenic reporter lines to better profile cell types of interest.
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ATAC&#8208, Seq, FACS, limb bud, tail regeneration, transgenic, Xenopus
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