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Patch-Seq Links Single-Cell Transcriptomes to Human Islet Dysfunction in Diabetes.


ABSTRACT: Impaired function of pancreatic islet cells is a major cause of metabolic dysregulation and disease in humans. Despite this, it remains challenging to directly link physiological dysfunction in islet cells to precise changes in gene expression. Here we show that single-cell RNA sequencing combined with electrophysiological measurements of exocytosis and channel activity (patch-seq) can be used to link endocrine physiology and transcriptomes at the single-cell level. We collected 1,369 patch-seq cells from the pancreata of 34 human donors with and without diabetes. An analysis of function and gene expression networks identified a gene set associated with functional heterogeneity in β cells that can be used to predict electrophysiology. We also report transcriptional programs underlying dysfunction in type 2 diabetes and extend this approach to cryopreserved cells from donors with type 1 diabetes, generating a valuable resource for understanding islet cell heterogeneity in health and disease.

SUBMITTER: Camunas-Soler J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7398125 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Patch-Seq Links Single-Cell Transcriptomes to Human Islet Dysfunction in Diabetes.

Camunas-Soler Joan J   Dai Xiao-Qing XQ   Hang Yan Y   Bautista Austin A   Lyon James J   Suzuki Kunimasa K   Kim Seung K SK   Quake Stephen R SR   MacDonald Patrick E PE  

Cell metabolism 20200416 5


Impaired function of pancreatic islet cells is a major cause of metabolic dysregulation and disease in humans. Despite this, it remains challenging to directly link physiological dysfunction in islet cells to precise changes in gene expression. Here we show that single-cell RNA sequencing combined with electrophysiological measurements of exocytosis and channel activity (patch-seq) can be used to link endocrine physiology and transcriptomes at the single-cell level. We collected 1,369 patch-seq  ...[more]

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