Differences in prognostic outcomes are prevalent in patients with colorectal cancer liver metastases. Comparative analysis of tissue samples, particularly applying single-cell transcriptome sequencing technology, can provide a deeper understanding of potential impacting factors. However, long-term monitoring for prognosis determination necessitates extended preservation of tissue samples using formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded (FFPE) treatments, which can cause substantial RNA degradation, presenting challenges to single-cell or single-nucleus sequencing. In this study, employing snRandom-seq, a single-nucleus RNA sequencing (snRNA-seq) technology specifically for FFPE samples, we tested multiple lesion samples from 18 distinctive colorectal cancer liver metastasis cases with diverse prognostic outcomes that have been preserved for at least three years (mostly over five years). The process yielded expression data from 82,285 cells. The high-quality snRNA-seq data demonstrate the feasibility of single-nucleus sequencing in long-term preserved FFPE samples, offering potential insights into the heterogeneity between different prognoses of colorectal cancer liver metastases, and the relationship between the heterogeneity within different lesions of the same patient and prognosis.
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