This research focuses on supporting drug discovery studies using single nuclei RNA sequencing to investigate the efficacy and safety of potential treatments. Therefore, we are developing standardized nuclei extraction protocols for fresh frozen tissue samples from various organs. Our goal was to automate and standardize nuclei extraction to achieve consistent and reliable results by reducing non-biological variability.
The advantage is the partial automation through the use of a robotic dissociator and the simple and short workflow that can be applied on various tissue samples of different species. Having standardized protocols can help us answer questions about drug biodistribution, as well as explore the mechanisms underlying any safety signals that we might observe. In the future, we will be testing the applicability of our protocol for other downstream applications, such as ATAC-seq or multiomics.
We will also try to establish protocols to detect virally expressed transgenes in single nuclei.