Cell Hashing with barcoded antibodies enables multiplexing and doublet detection for single cell genomics

Marlon Stoeckius(New York Genome Center), Shiwei Zheng(New York Genome Center), Brian Houck‐Loomis(New York Genome Center), Stephanie Hao(New York Genome Center), Bertrand Z. Yeung(BioLegend (United States)), William M. Mauck(New York Genome Center), Peter Smibert(New York Genome Center), Rahul Satija(New York Genome Center)
Genome biology
December 1, 2018
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Abstract

Despite rapid developments in single cell sequencing, sample-specific batch effects, detection of cell multiplets, and experimental costs remain outstanding challenges. Here, we introduce Cell Hashing, where oligo-tagged antibodies against ubiquitously expressed surface proteins uniquely label cells from distinct samples, which can be subsequently pooled. By sequencing these tags alongside the cellular transcriptome, we can assign each cell to its original sample, robustly identify cross-sample multiplets, and "super-load" commercial droplet-based systems for significant cost reduction. We validate our approach using a complementary genetic approach and demonstrate how hashing can generalize the benefits of single cell multiplexing to diverse samples and experimental designs.


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