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摘要
新的生物学见解越来越依赖于对组织结构的深入理解。这些研究的关键是空间转录组学技术,特别是那些适用于分析最广泛可用的人体组织类型,福尔马林固定和石蜡包埋(FFPE)临床标本的技术。在这里,我们建立了之前基于寡核苷酸探针连接的方法来准确分析FFPE mRNA,它遭受不同程度的降解。结扎原位杂交后进行滚圈扩增(LISH-Lock'n'Roll或LISH-LnR),提供了一种简化的方法来检测FFPE组织结构中特定mRNA同种异构体的空间位置。迭代荧光探针杂交和成像可以实现高度多路的空间转录组学研究,如本文所示,用于包涵体肌炎患者和小儿横纹肌肉瘤患者的固定标本。我们还展示了一个分子变阻器系统,可用于微调ish - lnr分析的性能。结合ish -seq和ish - qc, ish - lnr方法为空间转录组学提供了一个强大的工具包。
Dual probe ligation in situ hybridization with rolling-circle amplification for high-plex spatial transcriptomics.
New biological insights are increasingly dependent upon a deeper understanding of tissue architectures. Critical to such studies are spatial transcriptomics technologies, especially those amenable to analysis of the most widely available human tissue type, formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded (FFPE) clinical specimens. Here we build on our previous oligonucleotide probe ligation-based approach to accurately analyze FFPE mRNA, which suffers from variable levels of degradation. Ligation In Situ Hybridization followed by rolling circle amplification (LISH-Lock'n'Roll or LISH-LnR), provides a streamlined method to detect the spatial location of specific mRNA isoforms within FFPE tissue architectures. Iterative fluorescent probe hybridization and imaging enables highly multiplexed spatial transcriptomic studies, as demonstrated herein for fixed specimens from inclusion body myositis patients and pediatric rhabdomyosarcoma patients. We additionally demonstrate a system of molecular rheostats that can be used to fine tune the performance of the LISH-LnR assay. Combined with LISH-seq and LISH-QC, the LISH-LnR methodology provides a powerful toolkit for spatial transcriptomics.
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