In this video, we describe a simple and efficient protocol using gradient centrifugation to isolate single nuclei. Once isolated, these nuclei can be used for sequencing and genome analysis.
Protocol
1. Gradient Centrifugation
Add 200 µL of 50% iodixanol solution (Table 1) to give a final concentration of 25% iodixanol. Mix well 10 times with a pipette set on 300 mL.
Add 300 µL of 29% iodixanol solution (Table 2) under the 25% mixture. Use a P1000 fine tip to avoid mixture of the layers.
Add 300 µl of 35% iodixanol solution (Table 3) under the 29% mixture. Use a P1000 fine tip to avoid mixture of the layers. CAUTION: This step requires gradual removal of the pipette tip during pipetting to avoid excessive volume displacement.
Place the samples in a swinging bucket centrifuge, spin for 20 min at 3,500 x g at 4°C with the brake off.
Gently remove the samples without shaking and observe under light. A clear white band of 95% pure nuclei should be visible between the second and third layer (Figure 1).
2. Isolation of Nuclei
Aspirate the top layers until the white nuclei band at the interphase of 29%–35%.
Collect the nuclei band in a 200 mL volume, transfer to a fresh tube, and filter with a 20 µm filter (Table of Materials). NOTE: The nuclei do not need to be resuspended prior to filtration.
Check under a light microscope to verify the removal of large debris and the intactness of the nuclear membrane. Nuclei need to be round, and the nuclear membrane should not be distorted.
Count nuclei using Trypan blue staining on a hemocytometer and aliquot nuclei for snRNA-seq/snATAC-seq.
Table 1: Preparation of 6x Homogenization Buffer Stable Master Mix
6x Homogenization Buffer Stable Master Mix
Reagent
Final Conc.
Vol for 100 (mL)
1 M CaCl₂
30 mM
3.0
1 M Mg(Ac)₂
18 mM
1.8
1 M Tris pH 7.8
60 mM
6.0
H₂O
89.2
Keep at room temperature, avoid direct exposure to light
Table 2: Preparation of 1 M sucrose
1 M Sucrose
34.23 g of sucrose
Dissolve in 78.5 mL of water
Fill up to 100 mL with water
Table 3: Preparation of 6x Homogenization Buffer Unstable Solution (650 µL per sample)
6x Homogenization Buffer Unstable Solution (650 mL per sample)
Reagent
Final Conc.
Vol per sample (µL)
6x Homogenization Buffer Stable
6x
648.84
100 mM PMSF (Phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride)
0.1 mM
1.08
14.3 M β-mercaptoethanol
1 mM
0.08
Representative Results
Figure 1: Flow chart for nuclei isolation. The flow chart provides a brief outlook on the steps involved in the isolation of single nuclei from a fresh frozen glioma tissue. Representative images for the tumor sample and the nuclear band after Iodixanol/sucrose gradient (circled with red dotted line) are shown.
Gradient Centrifugation Based Purification of Nuclei: A Technique to Obtain Ultrapure Fraction of Intact Nuclei Using Density Gradient Centrifugation. J. Vis. Exp. (Pending Publication), e20617, doi: (2023).