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Mapping Human Tissues with Highly Multiplexed RNA in situ Hybridization

In situ transcriptomic techniques promise a holistic view of tissue organization and cell-cell interactions. Recently there has been a surge of multiplexed RNA in situ techniques but their application to human tissues and clinical biopsies has been limited due to their large size, general lower tiss...

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Autores principales: Kalhor, Kian, Chen, Chien-Ju, Lee, Ho Suk, Cai, Matthew, Nafisi, Mahsa, Que, Richard, Palmer, Carter, Yuan, Yixu, Zhang, Yida, Song, Jinghui, Knoten, Amanda, Lake, Blue B., Gaut, Joseph P., Keene, Dirk, Lein, Ed, Kharchenko, Peter V., Chun, Jerold, Jain, Sanjay, Fan, Jian-Bing, Zhang, Kun
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10462101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37645998
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.08.16.553610
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author Kalhor, Kian
Chen, Chien-Ju
Lee, Ho Suk
Cai, Matthew
Nafisi, Mahsa
Que, Richard
Palmer, Carter
Yuan, Yixu
Zhang, Yida
Song, Jinghui
Knoten, Amanda
Lake, Blue B.
Gaut, Joseph P.
Keene, Dirk
Lein, Ed
Kharchenko, Peter V.
Chun, Jerold
Jain, Sanjay
Fan, Jian-Bing
Zhang, Kun
author_facet Kalhor, Kian
Chen, Chien-Ju
Lee, Ho Suk
Cai, Matthew
Nafisi, Mahsa
Que, Richard
Palmer, Carter
Yuan, Yixu
Zhang, Yida
Song, Jinghui
Knoten, Amanda
Lake, Blue B.
Gaut, Joseph P.
Keene, Dirk
Lein, Ed
Kharchenko, Peter V.
Chun, Jerold
Jain, Sanjay
Fan, Jian-Bing
Zhang, Kun
author_sort Kalhor, Kian
collection PubMed
description In situ transcriptomic techniques promise a holistic view of tissue organization and cell-cell interactions. Recently there has been a surge of multiplexed RNA in situ techniques but their application to human tissues and clinical biopsies has been limited due to their large size, general lower tissue quality and high background autofluorescence. Here we report DART-FISH, a versatile padlock probe-based technology capable of profiling hundreds to thousands of genes in centimeter-sized human tissue sections at cellular resolution. We introduced an omni-cell type cytoplasmic stain, dubbed RiboSoma that substantially improves the segmentation of cell bodies. We developed a computational decoding-by-deconvolution workflow to extract gene spots even in the presence of optical crowding. Our enzyme-free isothermal decoding procedure allowed us to image 121 genes in a large section from the human neocortex in less than 10 hours, where we successfully recapitulated the cytoarchitecture of 20 neuronal and non-neuronal subclasses. Additionally, we demonstrated the detection of transcripts as short as 461 nucleotides, including neuropeptides and discovered new cortical layer markers. We further performed in situ mapping of 300 genes on a diseased human kidney, profiled >20 healthy and pathological cell states, and identified diseased niches enriched in transcriptionally altered epithelial cells and myofibroblasts.
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spelling pubmed-104621012023-08-29 Mapping Human Tissues with Highly Multiplexed RNA in situ Hybridization Kalhor, Kian Chen, Chien-Ju Lee, Ho Suk Cai, Matthew Nafisi, Mahsa Que, Richard Palmer, Carter Yuan, Yixu Zhang, Yida Song, Jinghui Knoten, Amanda Lake, Blue B. Gaut, Joseph P. Keene, Dirk Lein, Ed Kharchenko, Peter V. Chun, Jerold Jain, Sanjay Fan, Jian-Bing Zhang, Kun bioRxiv Article In situ transcriptomic techniques promise a holistic view of tissue organization and cell-cell interactions. Recently there has been a surge of multiplexed RNA in situ techniques but their application to human tissues and clinical biopsies has been limited due to their large size, general lower tissue quality and high background autofluorescence. Here we report DART-FISH, a versatile padlock probe-based technology capable of profiling hundreds to thousands of genes in centimeter-sized human tissue sections at cellular resolution. We introduced an omni-cell type cytoplasmic stain, dubbed RiboSoma that substantially improves the segmentation of cell bodies. We developed a computational decoding-by-deconvolution workflow to extract gene spots even in the presence of optical crowding. Our enzyme-free isothermal decoding procedure allowed us to image 121 genes in a large section from the human neocortex in less than 10 hours, where we successfully recapitulated the cytoarchitecture of 20 neuronal and non-neuronal subclasses. Additionally, we demonstrated the detection of transcripts as short as 461 nucleotides, including neuropeptides and discovered new cortical layer markers. We further performed in situ mapping of 300 genes on a diseased human kidney, profiled >20 healthy and pathological cell states, and identified diseased niches enriched in transcriptionally altered epithelial cells and myofibroblasts. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10462101/ /pubmed/37645998 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.08.16.553610 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator.
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Kalhor, Kian
Chen, Chien-Ju
Lee, Ho Suk
Cai, Matthew
Nafisi, Mahsa
Que, Richard
Palmer, Carter
Yuan, Yixu
Zhang, Yida
Song, Jinghui
Knoten, Amanda
Lake, Blue B.
Gaut, Joseph P.
Keene, Dirk
Lein, Ed
Kharchenko, Peter V.
Chun, Jerold
Jain, Sanjay
Fan, Jian-Bing
Zhang, Kun
Mapping Human Tissues with Highly Multiplexed RNA in situ Hybridization
title Mapping Human Tissues with Highly Multiplexed RNA in situ Hybridization
title_full Mapping Human Tissues with Highly Multiplexed RNA in situ Hybridization
title_fullStr Mapping Human Tissues with Highly Multiplexed RNA in situ Hybridization
title_full_unstemmed Mapping Human Tissues with Highly Multiplexed RNA in situ Hybridization
title_short Mapping Human Tissues with Highly Multiplexed RNA in situ Hybridization
title_sort mapping human tissues with highly multiplexed rna in situ hybridization
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10462101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37645998
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.08.16.553610
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