Summary In December 2019, a new coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, which causes the respiratory illness that led to the COVID-19 pandemic, was reported. In the face of such a new pathogen, special precautions must be taken to examine potentially infectious materials due to the lack of knowledge on disease transmissibility, infectivity, and molecular pathogenicity. Here, we present a complete and safe workflow for performing scRNA-seq experiments on blood samples of infected patients from cell isolation to data analysis using the micro-well based BD Rhapsody platform. For complete information on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Schulte-Schrepping et al. (2020) . Graphical Abstract Highlights • Complete, safe protocol for handling potentially infectious blood samples for scRNA-seq • scRNA-seq application including sample multiplexing and AbSeq protein quantification • Guidelines for flow cytometry analyses of potentially infectious blood samples • Recommendations and code for processing and analysis of multiplexed scRNA-seq data In December 2019, a new coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, which causes the respiratory illness that led to the COVID-19 pandemic, was reported. In the face of such a new pathogen, special precautions must be taken to examine potentially infectious materials due to the lack of knowledge on disease transmissibility, infectivity, and molecular pathogenicity. Here, we present a complete and safe workflow for performing scRNA-seq experiments on blood samples of infected patients from cell isolation to data analysis using the micro-well based BD Rhapsody platform.
【저자키워드】 immunology, proteomics, Gene Expression, antibody, Sequencing, bioinformatics, RNA-Seq, Flow Cytometry/Mass Cytometry, Sequence analysis, clinical protocol,