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High-plex imaging of RNA and proteins at subcellular resolution in fixed tissue by spatial molecular imaging

Authors :
Shanshan He
Ruchir Bhatt
Carl Brown
Emily A. Brown
Derek L. Buhr
Kan Chantranuvatana
Patrick Danaher
Dwayne Dunaway
Ryan G. Garrison
Gary Geiss
Mark T. Gregory
Margaret L. Hoang
Rustem Khafizov
Emily E. Killingbeck
Dae Kim
Tae Kyung Kim
Youngmi Kim
Andrew Klock
Mithra Korukonda
Alecksandr Kutchma
Zachary R. Lewis
Yan Liang
Jeffrey S. Nelson
Giang T. Ong
Evan P. Perillo
Joseph C. Phan
Tien Phan-Everson
Erin Piazza
Tushar Rane
Zachary Reitz
Michael Rhodes
Alyssa Rosenbloom
David Ross
Hiromi Sato
Aster W. Wardhani
Corey A. Williams-Wietzikoski
Lidan Wu
Joseph M. Beechem
Source :
Nature Biotechnology. 40:1794-1806
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Resolving the spatial distribution of RNA and protein in tissues at subcellular resolution is a challenge in the field of spatial biology. We describe spatial molecular imaging, a system that measures RNAs and proteins in intact biological samples at subcellular resolution by performing multiple cycles of nucleic acid hybridization of fluorescent molecular barcodes. We demonstrate that spatial molecular imaging has high sensitivity (one or two copies per cell) and very low error rate (0.0092 false calls per cell) and background (~0.04 counts per cell). The imaging system generates three-dimensional, super-resolution localization of analytes at ~2 million cells per sample. Cell segmentation is morphology based using antibodies, compatible with formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded samples. We measured multiomic data (980 RNAs and 108 proteins) at subcellular resolution in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues (nonsmall cell lung and breast cancer) and identified18 distinct cell types, ten unique tumor microenvironments and 100 pairwise ligand-receptor interactions. Data on800,000 single cells and ~260 million transcripts can be accessed at http://nanostring.com/CosMx-dataset .

Details

ISSN :
15461696 and 10870156
Volume :
40
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Biotechnology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6ee5f3689cfbb16a84e4f40fd251566f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41587-022-01483-z