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Visualization, Quantification, and Mapping of Immune Cell Populations in the Tumor Microenvironment
Published on: March 25, 2020
Resolving tissue complexity by multimodal spatial omics modeling with MISO
Kyle Coleman1,2, Amelia Schroeder3, Melanie Loth3
1Department of Computational Biomedicine, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA. kyle.coleman@cshs.org.
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Spatial molecular profiling has provided biomedical researchers valuable opportunities to better understand the relationship between cellular localization and tissue function. Effectively modeling multimodal spatial omics data is crucial for understanding tissue complexity and underlying biology. Furthermore, improvements in spatial resolution have led to the advent of technologies that can generate spatial molecular data with subcellular resolution, requiring the development of computationally efficient methods that can handle the resulting large-scale datasets. MISO (MultI-modal Spatial Omics) is a versatile algorithm for feature extraction and clustering, capable of integrating multiple modalities from diverse spatial omics experiments with high spatial resolution. Its effectiveness is demonstrated across various datasets, encompassing gene expression, protein expression, epigenetics, metabolomics and tissue histology modalities. MISO outperforms existing methods in identifying biologically relevant spatial domains, representing a substantial advancement in multimodal spatial omics analysis. Moreover, MISO's computational efficiency ensures its scalability to handle large-scale datasets generated by subcellular resolution spatial omics technologies.
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