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Stepwise single-cell-resolved deep immunophenotyping pipeline to characterize immune heterogeneity and functionality in health and disease

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Abstract

Providing comprehensive insights into both immune cellular compositions and molecular profiles at single-cell resolution remains challenging. Here we proposed a stepwise single-cell-resolved deep immunophenotyping (SCRIPT) pipeline to enable not only a high-dimensional characterization of the immune compositions and functionalities, but also an unbiased genome-scale molecular profiling of specific immune subsets. Our pipeline integrated rigorous pre-analytical measures, various quality controls and critical considerations at different steps. Our pipeline leveraged the first-step cytometry analysis to rationally guide subsequent efficient and unbiased single-cell RNA sequencing characterization on specific cell subsets, which otherwise has to be achieved by trial and error and at a much higher cost. We exampled our pipeline with specifically affected CD8 T-cell subsets and a guided genome-scale molecular analysis into those CD8 subsets in a clinical study. Together, our pipeline could be generally applicable to various disease contexts for a comprehensive analysis at both molecular and cellular levels.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages26
Publication statusPublished - 29 Jan 2026

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