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Cryo-mtscATAC-seq for single-cell mitochondrial DNA genotyping and clonal tracing in archived human tissues

Authors

  • Maren Salla
  • Benedikt Obermayer
  • Marie Cotta
  • Ekaterina Friebel
  • Juliana Campo-Garcia
  • Georgia Charalambous
  • Roemel Jeusep Bueno
  • Dustin Lieu
  • Patryk Dabek
  • Ashley Helmuth
  • George Tellides
  • Roland Assi
  • Katrin Bankov
  • Marco Lodrini
  • Hedwig Deubzer
  • Dieter Beule
  • Hattie Chung
  • Helena Radbruch
  • David Capper
  • Frank Heppner
  • Sarah C. Starossom
  • Caleb A. Lareau
  • Ilon Liu
  • Leif S. Ludwig

Journal

  • bioRxiv

Citation

  • bioRxiv

Abstract

  • High-throughput clonal tracing of primary human samples relies on naturally occurring barcodes, such as somatic mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations detected via single-cell ATAC-seq (mtscATAC-seq). Fresh-frozen clinical specimens preserve tissue architecture but compromise cell integrity, thereby precluding their use in multiomic approaches such as mitochondrial genotyping at single-cell resolution. Here, we introduce Cryo-mtscATAC-seq, a broadly applicable method for diverse pathophysiological contexts to isolate nuclei with their associated mitochondria (“CryoCells”) from frozen samples for high-throughput clonal analysis. We applied Cryo-mtscATAC-seq to the neurodegenerated human brain, glioblastoma (GBM), pediatric neuroblastoma, and human aorta, and implemented mitobender, a computational tool to reduce ambient mtDNA in single-cell assays. Our approach revealed regional clonal gliogenesis and microglial expansions in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), persistence of oligodendrocyte progenitor cell (OPC)-like clones in GBM recurrence, mtDNA depth heterogeneity after neuroblastoma chemotherapy, and oligoclonal proliferation of smooth muscle cells in human aorta. In conclusion, Cryo-mtscATAC-seq broadly extends mtDNA genotyping to archival frozen specimens across tissue types, opening new avenues for investigation of cell stateinformed clonality in human health and disease.


DOI

doi:10.1101/2025.09.17.675534