Single-cell states versus single-cell atlases - two classes of heterogeneity that differ in meaning and method

Curr Opin Biotechnol. 2016 Jun:39:120-125. doi: 10.1016/j.copbio.2016.03.015. Epub 2016 Apr 1.

Abstract

Recent advances have created new opportunities to dissect cellular heterogeneity at the omics level. The enthusiasm for deep single-cell profiling has obscured a discussion of different types of heterogeneity and the most-appropriate techniques for studying each type. Here, I distinguish heterogeneity in regulation from heterogeneity in lineage. Snapshots of lineage heterogeneity provide a cell atlas that catalogs cellular diversity within complex tissues. Profiles of regulatory heterogeneity seek to interrogate one lineage deeply to capture an ensemble of single-cell states. Single-cell atlases require molecular signatures from many cells at a throughput afforded by mass cytometry-based, microfluidic-based, and microencapsulation-based methods. Single-cell states are more dependent on time, microenvironment, and low-abundance transcripts, emphasizing in situ methods that stress depth of profiling and quantitative accuracy.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cell Physiological Phenomena*
  • Gene Regulatory Networks*
  • Humans
  • Single-Cell Analysis / methods*