posted on 2025-05-02, 03:45authored byHui Zhang, Hailu Zhang, Chuanxi Huang, Qing Zeng, Chunyan Tian, Jing Yang, Fuchu He, Yun Yang
Single-cell proteomics is a pivotal technology for studying
cellular
phenotypes, offering unparalleled insights into cellular heterogeneity
and dynamic functions. Technical improvement in mass spectrometry
instruments and sample preparation has made proteomics profiling of
single mouse oocytes or early embryos feasible in recent years. Yet,
developing a simple and robust sample preparation method to enable
deep proteomics profiling of single germline cells remains a significant
challenge. Herein, we developed a simple one-step vial-based pretreatment
(SOViP) for deep label-free single-cell proteomics of germline cells.
SOViP integrates all sample preparation procedures into a single step
in autosampler vials, yet it is highly efficient and high-throughput
in comparison to reported multistep methods. SOViP can be finished
within ∼2 h with hands-on time limited to merely a few minutes.
On average, over 6500 protein groups can be quantified from a single
mouse oocyte using SOViP. In total, 6983 protein groups were identified
from single mouse oocytes across an entire reproductive lifespan,
offering a valuable proteomics resource for oocyte aging. Unique molecular
characteristics of oocytes at different ages were revealed, and a
classifier consisting of ten proteins demonstrated accurate age-group
classification and fertility-level prediction. Although demonstrated
using mouse oocytes in this study, SOViP is adaptable to rare cell
samples and other large cells including follicles and preimplantation
embryo cells, among others.