Single-cell multiplex chromatin and RNA interactions in ageing human brain

Wen, Xingzhao and Luo, Zhifei and Zhao, Wenxin and Calandrelli, Riccardo and Nguyen, Tri C. and Wan, Xueyi and Charles Richard, John Lalith and Zhong, Sheng (2024) Single-cell multiplex chromatin and RNA interactions in ageing human brain. Nature. ISSN 0028-0836

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Abstract

Dynamically organized chromatin complexes often involve multiplex chromatin interactions and sometimes chromatin-associated RNA Chromatin complex compositions change during cellular differentiation and ageing, and are expected to be highly heterogeneous among terminally differentiated single cells Here we introduce the multinucleic acid interaction mapping in single cells (MUSIC) technique for concurrent profiling of multiplex chromatin interactions, gene expression and RNA–chromatin associations within individual nuclei. When applied to 14 human frontal cortex samples from older donors, MUSIC delineated diverse cortical cell types and states. We observed that nuclei exhibiting fewer short-range chromatin interactions were correlated with both an ‘older’ transcriptomic signature and Alzheimer’s disease pathology. Furthermore, the cell type exhibiting chromatin contacts between cis expression quantitative trait loci and a promoter tends to be that in which these cis expression quantitative trait loci specifically affect the expression of their target gene. In addition, female cortical cells exhibit highly heterogeneous interactions between XIST non-coding RNA and chromosome X, along with diverse spatial organizations of the X chromosomes. MUSIC presents a potent tool for exploration of chromatin architecture and transcription at cellular resolution in complex tissues.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Impact Archive > Multidisciplinary
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 01 Apr 2024 06:31
Last Modified: 01 Apr 2024 06:31
URI: http://research.sdpublishers.net/id/eprint/4015

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