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Spatial Profiling of Protein and RNA Expression in Tissue: An Approach to Fine-Tune Virtual Microdissection
Published on: July 6, 2022
SpaIM: single-cell spatial transcriptomics imputation via style transfer
Bo Li1, Ziyang Tang2, Aishwarya Budhkar3
1Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Macau, Taipa, Macau, China.
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Spatial transcriptomics (ST) technologies have transformed our understanding of cellular organization but are limited by sparse signals and restricted gene coverage. To address these challenges, we introduce SpaIM, a style transfer learning model that leverages single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) data to predict unmeasured gene expressions in ST profiles. By disentangling shared content and modality-specific styles, SpaIM effectively integrates scRNA-seq's rich gene expression with the spatial context of ST. Evaluated across 53 datasets spanning sequencing- and imaging-based spatial technologies in various tissue types, SpaIM consistently outperforms 12 state-of-the-art methods in improving gene coverage and expression accuracy. Furthermore, SpaIM enhances downstream analyses, including ligand-receptor interaction inference, spatial domain characterization, and differential gene expression analysis. Released as open-source software, SpaIM expands accessibility and utility in ST research. Overall, SpaIM represents a robust and generalizable framework for enriching ST data with single-cell information, enabling deeper insights into tissue architecture and cellular function.
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