Single cell transcriptome sequencing of stimulated and frozen human peripheral blood mononuclear cells

Basic information
Cell
30,789
Sample
6

Technology
10X Genomics
Omics
scRNA-seq
Source
PBMCs

Dataset ID
37414801
Platform
Illumina NovaSeq 6000
Species
Human
Disease
Healthy
Age range
0 - 0
Update date
2023-07-06
Summary

Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) are blood cells that are a critical part of the immune system used to fight off infection, defending our bodies from harmful pathogens. In biomedical research, PBMCs are commonly used to study global immune response to disease outbreak and progression, pathogen infections, for vaccine development and a multitude of other clinical applications. Over the past few years, the revolution in single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) has enabled an unbiased quantification of gene expression in thousands of individual cells, which provides a more efficient tool to decipher the immune system in human diseases. In this work, we generate scRNA-seq data from human PBMCs at high sequencing depth (>100,000 reads/cell) for more than 30,000 cells, in resting, stimulated, fresh and frozen conditions. The data generated can be used for benchmarking batch correction and data integration methods, and to study the effect of freezing-thawing cycles on the quality of immune cell populations and their transcriptomic profiles.

Overall design

We performed single-cell gene expression profiling on 6 different samples for resting, stimulated, fresh and frozen PBMC samples.

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snRNA-Seq
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