The high diversity and complexity of the eukaryotic transcriptome make it difficult to effectively detect specific transcripts of interest. Current targeted RNA sequencing methods often require complex pre-sequencing enrichment steps, which can compromise the comprehensive characterization of the entire transcriptome. Here we describe programmable full-length isoform transcriptome sequencing (PROFIT-seq), a method that enriches target transcripts while maintaining unbiased quantification of the whole transcriptome. PROFIT-seq employs combinatorial reverse transcription to capture polyadenylated, non-polyadenylated and circular RNAs, coupled with a programmable control system that selectively enriches target transcripts during sequencing. This approach achieves over 3-fold increase in effective data yield and reduces the time required for detecting specific pathogens or key mutations by 75%. We applied PROFIT-seq to study colorectal polyp development, revealing the intricate relationship between host immune responses and bacterial infection. PROFIT-seq offers a powerful tool for accurate and efficient sequencing of target transcripts while preserving overall transcriptome quantification, with broad applications in clinical diagnostics and targeted enrichment scenarios.

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