Hodne Kjetil, Weltzien Finn-Arne
Department of Basic Sciences and Aquatic Medicine, Norwegian University of Life Sciences-Campus Adamstuen, 0033 Oslo, Norway.
Int J Mol Sci. 2015 Nov 10;16(11):26832-49. doi: 10.3390/ijms161125996.
During the last two decades single-cell analysis (SCA) has revealed extensive phenotypic differences within homogenous cell populations. These phenotypic differences are reflected in the stochastic nature of gene regulation, which is often masked by qualitatively and quantitatively averaging in whole tissue analyses. The ability to isolate transcripts and investigate how genes are regulated at the single cell level requires highly sensitive and refined methods. This paper reviews different strategies currently used for SCA, including harvesting, reverse transcription, and amplification of the RNA, followed by methods for transcript quantification. The review provides the historical background to SCA, discusses limitations, and current and future possibilities in this exciting field of research.
在过去二十年中,单细胞分析(SCA)揭示了同质细胞群体中广泛的表型差异。这些表型差异反映在基因调控的随机性上,而在全组织分析中,这种随机性常常被定性和定量平均所掩盖。分离转录本并研究基因在单细胞水平上如何调控的能力需要高度灵敏和精细的方法。本文综述了目前用于单细胞分析的不同策略,包括RNA的收获、逆转录和扩增,以及随后的转录本定量方法。该综述提供了单细胞分析的历史背景,讨论了局限性以及这个令人兴奋的研究领域的当前和未来可能性。