Automated spatial omics landscape analysis approach reveals novel tissue architectures in ulcerative colitis
Derek R Holman1, Samuel J S Rubin2, Mariusz Ferenc3
1Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA. drholman@stanford.edu.
Abstract:
The utility of spatial omics in leveraging cellular interactions in normal and diseased states for precision medicine is hampered by a lack of strategies for matching disease states with spatial heterogeneity-guided cellular annotations. Here we use a spatial context-dependent approach that matches spatial pattern detection to cell annotation. Using this approach in existing datasets from ulcerative colitis patient colonic biopsies, we identified architectural complexities and associated difficult-to-detect rare cell types in ulcerative colitis germinal-center B cell follicles. Our approach deepens our understanding of health and disease pathogenesis, illustrates a strategy for automating nested architecture detection for highly multiplexed spatial biology data, and informs precision diagnosis and therapeutic strategies.


