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Expansion sequencing: Spatially precise in situ transcriptomics in intact biological systems.


ABSTRACT: Methods for highly multiplexed RNA imaging are limited in spatial resolution and thus in their ability to localize transcripts to nanoscale and subcellular compartments. We adapt expansion microscopy, which physically expands biological specimens, for long-read untargeted and targeted in situ RNA sequencing. We applied untargeted expansion sequencing (ExSeq) to the mouse brain, which yielded the readout of thousands of genes, including splice variants. Targeted ExSeq yielded nanoscale-resolution maps of RNAs throughout dendrites and spines in the neurons of the mouse hippocampus, revealing patterns across multiple cell types, layer-specific cell types across the mouse visual cortex, and the organization and position-dependent states of tumor and immune cells in a human metastatic breast cancer biopsy. Thus, ExSeq enables highly multiplexed mapping of RNAs from nanoscale to system scale.

SUBMITTER: Alon S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7900882 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Expansion sequencing: Spatially precise in situ transcriptomics in intact biological systems.

Alon Shahar S   Goodwin Daniel R DR   Sinha Anubhav A   Wassie Asmamaw T AT   Chen Fei F   Daugharthy Evan R ER   Bando Yosuke Y   Kajita Atsushi A   Xue Andrew G AG   Marrett Karl K   Prior Robert R   Cui Yi Y   Payne Andrew C AC   Yao Chun-Chen CC   Suk Ho-Jun HJ   Wang Ru R   Yu Chih-Chieh Jay CJ   Tillberg Paul P   Reginato Paul P   Pak Nikita N   Liu Songlei S   Punthambaker Sukanya S   Iyer Eswar P R EPR   Kohman Richie E RE   Miller Jeremy A JA   Lein Ed S ES   Lako Ana A   Cullen Nicole N   Rodig Scott S   Helvie Karla K   Abravanel Daniel L DL   Wagle Nikhil N   Johnson Bruce E BE   Klughammer Johanna J   Slyper Michal M   Waldman Julia J   Jané-Valbuena Judit J   Rozenblatt-Rosen Orit O   Regev Aviv A   Church George M GM   Marblestone Adam H AH   Boyden Edward S ES  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20210101 6528


Methods for highly multiplexed RNA imaging are limited in spatial resolution and thus in their ability to localize transcripts to nanoscale and subcellular compartments. We adapt expansion microscopy, which physically expands biological specimens, for long-read untargeted and targeted in situ RNA sequencing. We applied untargeted expansion sequencing (ExSeq) to the mouse brain, which yielded the readout of thousands of genes, including splice variants. Targeted ExSeq yielded nanoscale-resolution  ...[more]

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