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Integration of imaging-based and sequencing-based spatial omics mapping on the same tissue section via DBiTplus

Nat Methods. 2026 Jan 15. doi: 10.1038/s41592-025-02948-0. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

Spatially mapping the transcriptome and proteome in the same tissue section can profoundly advance our understanding of cellular heterogeneity and function. Here we present Deterministic Barcoding in Tissue sequencing plus (DBiTplus), an integrative multimodal spatial omics approach combining sequencing-based spatial transcriptomics and multiplexed protein imaging on the same section, enabling both single-cell-resolution cell typing and transcriptome-wide interrogation of biological pathways. DBiTplus utilizes spatial barcoding and RNase H-mediated cDNA retrieval, preserving tissue architecture for multiplexed protein imaging. We developed computational pipelines to integrate these modalities, allowing imaging-guided deconvolution to generate single-cell-resolved spatial transcriptome atlases. We demonstrate DBiTplus across diverse samples including frozen mouse embryos, and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded human lymph nodes and lymphoma tissues, highlighting its compatibility with challenging clinical specimens. DBiTplus uncovered mechanisms of lymphomagenesis, progression and transformation in human lymphomas. Thus, DBiTplus is a unified workflow for spatially resolved single-cell atlasing and unbiased exploration of biological mechanisms in a cell-by-cell manner at transcriptome scale.

PMID:41540123 | DOI:10.1038/s41592-025-02948-0

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