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An integrative spatial multi-omic workflow for unified analysis of tumor tissue
Jurgen Kriel1, Joel J D Moffet1, Tianyao Lu1
1Personalised Oncology Division, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; Department of Medical Biology, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
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Combining molecular profiling with imaging techniques has advanced the field of spatial biology, offering new insights into complex biological processes. Focusing on diffuse IDH-mutated glioma, this study presents a workflow for spatial multi-omics integration (SMINT) specifically combining spatial transcriptomics and spatial metabolomics. Our workflow incorporates both existing and custom-developed computational tools to enable cell segmentation and registration of spatial coordinates from both modalities to a common coordinate framework. During our investigation of cell segmentation strategies, we found that nuclei-only segmentation, while containing only 40% of segmented cell transcripts, enables accurate cell-type annotation but does not account for scenarios including delineation of multinucleated cells. Our integrative workflow including cell-morphology segmentation identified distinct cellular neighborhoods at the infiltrating edge of IDH-mutated gliomas, which were enriched in multinucleated and oligodendrocyte-lineage tumor cells and associated with differentially abundant metabolites.
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