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Electroporation of Sliced Human Cortical Organoids for Studies of Gene Function
Published on: November 29, 2024
Joint epigenome profiling reveals cell-type-specific gene regulatory programmes in human cortical organoids
Florian Noack1, Silvia Vangelisti1, Nora Ditzer2
1Helmholtz Pioneer Campus, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Neuherberg, Germany.
Abstract:
Gene expression is regulated by multiple epigenetic mechanisms, which are coordinated in development and disease. However, current multiomics methods are frequently limited to one or two modalities at a time, making it challenging to obtain a comprehensive gene regulatory signature. Here, we describe a method-3D genome, RNA, accessibility and methylation sequencing (3DRAM-seq)-that simultaneously interrogates spatial genome organization, chromatin accessibility and DNA methylation genome-wide and at high resolution. We combine 3DRAM-seq with immunoFACS and RNA sequencing in cortical organoids to map the cell-type-specific regulatory landscape of human neural development across multiple epigenetic layers. Finally, we apply a massively parallel reporter assay to profile cell-type-specific enhancer activity in organoids and to functionally assess the role of key transcription factors for human enhancer activation and function. More broadly, 3DRAM-seq can be used to profile the multimodal epigenetic landscape in rare cell types and different tissues.
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