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Magdalena Julita Krystkiewicz-Orzechowska1, Dorota Anusewicz2, Katarzyna Kośla2
1Department of Molecular Carcinogenesis, Medical University of Łódź, Łódź, Poland. magdalena.orzechowska@umed.lodz.pl.
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We present an optimised protocol for single-nucleus isolation from RNAlater-preserved prostate cancer (PC) resections that enables transcriptomically robust snRNA-seq. Our streamlined procedure employs bead-mill homogenization and high-salt lysis to generate nuclei suspensions, eliminating the need for FACS or density-gradient purification. The protocol yielded high-quality libraries (Q30 ≥ 90%) with minimal ambient RNA. Analysis of 3,365 nuclei identified eight distinct cellular compartments, preserving the full cellular repertoire, including luminal, stromal, and immune lineages. These findings demonstrate that snRNA-seq is feasible in RNAlater-preserved PC specimens enabling routine analysis of clinical samples and expanding the applicability of single-cell genomics in translational research.
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