2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
Nanopore Sequencing in the Regenerating Axolotl Limb
Here we present an optimized, cost-effective, and streamlined protocol for ONT RNA-seq that maximizes the potential of this technology in diverse research settings. We use the axolotl salamander (Ambystoma mexicanum) to test ONT technology in a regenerative biology setting, developing a pipeline which can be applied to tissues to characterize differential gene expression in varied contexts. To validate our characterization pipeline, we compared our axolotl intact limb and blastema expression data to established short-read RNA-seq datasets and observed consistent differential expression of well-established markers. Additionally, we characterized a dataset derived from mutant axolotls to identify misregulated genes by immunohistochemistry in tissue samples.
Our data indicate that ONT technology represents a convenient and low-cost approach which can generate in-house agnostic differential gene expression data for various tissue sets. We hope to further broaden our understanding of long-read sequencing by including a wider range of epigenetic and transcriptomic analyses that are currently unavailable in traditional short-read RNA-seq alternatives.