Digging into the fruit salad: elucidating the oligodendrocyte lineage using single-cell combinatorial fluidic indexing
Summary
Within the central nervous system (CNS) oligodendrocytes ensure trophic support and insulation to
neurons and they are developed in a region- and time-specific manner. In the mouse brain,
oligodendrocytes were found to be specified in three developmental waves. They go from a Pdgfra+
oligodendrocyte precursor cell (OPC) through several intermediate stages to become a myelin
producing mature oligodendrocyte. These distinct cell stages were previously identified using singlecell
RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq). In this study, we tested a recently developed barcoding strategy
that allows for enlarging the scalability of scRNA-seq, while still efficiently resolving individual
transcriptomes. With single-cell combinatorial fluidic indexing (scifi-RNA-seq), we combined
combinatorial and droplet-based sequencing methods and found that this assay effectively captures the
marker genes of the oligodendrocyte lineage when performed on mouse and human OPCs. We see
scifi-RNA-seq as a promising method to identify the complexity within mouse brain tissue. However,
the barcode capacity of scifi-RNA-seq should be extended to accurately determine cell states. Future
research is required to be able to distinguish rare new cell states within the oligodendrocyte cell
lineage.