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Published on: October 31, 2016
STARCall integrates image stitching, alignment, and read calling to enable scalable analysis of in situ sequencing
Nicholas J Bradley1, Sriram Pendyala1,2, Katie Partington1,3
1Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, United States of America.
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Fluorescent in situ sequencing involves imaging-based sequencing by synthesis in intact cells or tissues to reveal target nucleotide sequences inside each cell. Often, the target sequences are barcodes that indicate a perturbation (e.g., CRISPR guide or genetic variant) delivered to the cell. However, processing in situ sequencing data presents a considerable challenge, requiring stitching and aligning tens of thousands of images with millions of cells, detecting small amplicon colonies across sequencing cycles, and calling reads. To address these challenges, we introduce STARCall: STitching, Alignment and Read Calling for in situ sequencing, a software package that analyzes raw in situ sequencing images to produce a genotype-to-phenotype mapping for each cell. STARCall improves upon previous solutions by combining stitching and alignment of images into a single step that minimizes both inter-cycle and intra-cycle alignment error. STARCall also improves detection and extraction of sequencing reads, incorporating filters and normalization to combat background fluorophore signal. We compare STARCall to other methods using a diverse set of images that include commonly encountered imaging problems such as variable intensity across channels and cycles and high levels of background. Specifically, this comprises ~250,000 images from a pooled screen of ~3,500 barcoded LMNA variants expressed in U2OS cells and ~1,200 barcoded PTEN variants in induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) and iPSC-derived neurons. Overall, STARCall aligned more than 50% of tiles with <1 pixel residual misalignment on all nine image sets, outperforming alternative packages by 14-35%. STARCall also yielded an 8-40% increase in genotyped cells due to improved filtering and normalization methods that address background fluorescence. STARCall can call tools like CellPose to segment cells and CellProfiler to compute cell features from the phenotyping images. STARcall is open-source and freely available, providing a robust solution for the analysis of in situ sequencing data.
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