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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
Subcellular mRNA localization patterns across tissues resolved with spatial transcriptomics
Roy Novoselsky1, Ofra Golani2, Tal Barkai1,3
1Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel.
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Subcellular RNA localization, including nuclear retention and apical-basal compartmentalization in polarized epithelia plays a central role in post-transcriptional regulation. However, methods for high-throughput mapping of mRNA localization within intact tissue sections remain limited. Here, we apply high-resolution spatial transcriptomics to systematically resolve intracellular mRNA localization across diverse mammalian tissues. We introduce a computational approach that leverages image-derived features to extract subcellular information from spatial data and quantifies transcript localization patterns. Using this framework, we map apical-basal mRNA localization and nuclear retention in gastrointestinal epithelia and in liver hepatocytes. Our analyses reveal conserved and tissue-specific localization signatures. This approach broadens the scope of spatial transcriptomics by enabling routine investigation of intracellular RNA distributions in both healthy and diseased tissues.
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