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Full-length target sequences of GeoMx digital spatial profiling probes reveal that gene-promiscuity predicts probe sensitivity to EDTA tissue decalcification.

André OszwaldLucia ZisserHelga SchachnerChristopher C KalteneckerGabriel WasingerJohannes RohrbeckNicolas KozakowskyAndreas TiefenbacherAndrew J ReesRenate Kain
Published in: Scientific reports (2024)
GeoMx Digital Spatial Profiling (Nanostring) is a commercial spatial transcriptomics method to selectively analyze regions of interest within intact tissue sections. We show that decalcification with ethylene-diamine-tetra-acetic (EDTA) variably attenuates probe counts, while probes that are more resistant to this effect consequently appear overexpressed after quantile normalization. By determining the undisclosed full-length target sequences of probes used in the human whole transcriptome panel, hereby updating target transcripts and genes, we find that the gene-promiscuity of probes is an important factor that determines sensitivity to EDTA incubation.
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