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Podsumowanie

Here, we describe a method for gut isolation from zebrafish larvae at 5 days post fertilization, for single-cell RNA sequencing analysis.

Streszczenie

The gastrointestinal (GI) tract performs a range of functions essential for life. Congenital defects affecting its development can lead to enteric neuromuscular disorders, highlighting the importance to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying GI development and dysfunction. In this study, we present a method for gut isolation from zebrafish larvae at 5 days post fertilization to obtain live, viable cells which can be used for single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) analysis. This protocol is based on the manual dissection of the zebrafish intestine, followed by enzymatic dissociation with papain. Subsequently, cells are submitted to fluorescence-activated cell sorting, and viable cells are collected for scRNA-seq. With this method, we were able to successfully identify different intestinal cell types, including epithelial, stromal, blood, muscle, and immune cells, as well as enteric neurons and glia. Therefore, we consider it to be a valuable resource for studying the composition of the GI tract in health and disease, using the zebrafish.

Wprowadzenie

The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is a complex system that plays a vital role in overall health and well-being. It is responsible for the digestion and absorption of nutrients, as well as the elimination of waste products1,2. The GI tract is composed of multiple cell types, including epithelial cells, smooth muscle cells, immune cells, and the enteric nervous system (ENS), which communicate closely together to regulate and maintain proper intestinal function3,4,5. Defects in the development of the GI tract can have far-....

Protokół

All zebrafish husbandry and experiments were conducted according to the institutional guidelines of the Erasmus MC and Animal welfare legislation. The use of zebrafish larvae at 5 days post fertilization falls under the category of experiments that do not require formal ethical approval, as outlined by the Dutch regulations.

1. Obtaining 5 days post fertilization (dpf) wildtype and tg(phox2bb:GFP) larvae

  1. Set up breeding of wildtype zebrafish and collect 50 eggs in HEPES-buffered E3 medium (hereafter referred to as E3) in a 15 cm Petri dish. Use these fish as a negative control for fluorescence-activated....

Reprezentatywne Wyniki

With this protocol, we achieved successful isolation and dissociation of entire intestines from 5 dpf larvae. Using papain as the dissociation enzyme, we significantly enhanced cell viability, enabling the capture of 46,139 events involving single, viable cells (6.4% of all cells) out of 244 isolated guts (Figure 2A). Wildtype whole larvae were used as a control to ensure that the sorting process was optimized, enabling effective cell identification and sorting. Whole larvae could be us.......

Dyskusje

Here, we present a method for isolation and dissociation of the gut of 5 dpf zebrafish larvae using FACS. With this method, different intestinal cell types were successfully collected and analyzed by scRNA-seq, using the 10x Genomics Chromium platform. We selected the tg(phox2bb:GFP) zebrafish line, as we wanted an indication that viable ENS cells would be also isolated (Figure 2D). However, it is important to note that this method can be readily extended to other zebrafish lines of.......

Ujawnienia

The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose.

Podziękowania

This work was funded by the friends of Sophia Foundation (SSWO WAR-63).

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Materiały

NameCompanyCatalog NumberComments
10x Trypsin (0.5%)-EDTA (0.2%)Sigma59418C
5 mL round bottom tube with cell-strainer capFalcon352235
AgaroseSigma-AldrichA9539
BD Falcon Round-Bottom Tube 5 mL (FACS tubes) snap capBD Biosciences352054
Cell Ranger v3.0.210X GenomicsN/A
DAPISigma-AldrichCat#D-9542
Dissection microscopeOlympus SZX16
FACSAria III sorter machineBD BiosciencesN/A
HBSS with CaCl2 and MgCl2Gibco14025050
Insect pinsFine Science Tools26000-25
L-CysteineSigmaC7352
MS-222, TricaineSupelcoA5040-250G
PapainSigmaP4762
Seurat v3Stuart et al. (2019)N/A
Trypan blue Sigma Cat#T8154

Odniesienia

  1. Saldana-Morales, F. B., Kim, D. V., Tsai, M. T., Diehl, G. E. Healthy intestinal function relies on coordinated enteric nervous system, immune system, and epithelium eesponses. Gut Microbes. 13 (1), 1-14 (2021).
  2. Sitrin, M. .

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