Human bone marrow assessment by single-cell RNA sequencing, mass cytometry, and flow cytometry

Basic information
Cell
76,645
Sample
25

Technology
10X Genomics
Omics
scRNA-seq
Source
Bone Marrow

Dataset ID
30518681
Platform
Illumina HiSeq 3000
Species
Human
Disease
Healthy
Age range
24 - 84
Update date
2024-09-23
Summary

New techniques for single-cell analysis have led to insights into hematopoiesis and the immune system, but the ability of these techniques to cross-validate and reproducibly identify the biological variation in diverse human samples is currently unproven. We therefore performed a comprehensive assessment of human bone marrow cells using both single-cell RNA sequencing and multiparameter flow cytometry from 20 healthy adult human donors across a broad age range. These data characterize variation between healthy donors as well as age-associated changes in cell population frequencies. Direct comparison of techniques revealed discrepancy in the quantification of T lymphocyte and natural killer cell populations. Orthogonal validation of immunophenotyping using mass cytometry demonstrated a strong correlation with flow cytometry. Technical replicates using single-cell RNA sequencing matched robustly, while biological replicates showed variation. Given the increasing use of single-cell technologies in translational research, this resource serves as an important reference data set and highlights opportunities for further refinement.

Overall design

To be supplemented.

Contributors

Karolyn A Oetjen, Katherine E Lindblad, Meghali Goswami, Gege Gui, Pradeep K Dagur, Catherine Lai, Laura W Dillon, J Philip McCoy, Christopher S Hourigan

Contact

hourigan@nih.gov.

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