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Mapping Gene Expression in the Spatial Dimension.

Yingwen ChenWeizhou QianLi LinLinfeng CaiKun YinShaowei JiangJia SongRay P S HanChaoyong James Yang
Published in: Small methods (2021)
The main function and biological processes of tissues are determined by the combination of gene expression and spatial organization of their cells. RNA sequencing technologies have primarily interrogated gene expression without preserving the native spatial context of cells. However, the emergence of various spatially-resolved transcriptome analysis methods now makes it possible to map the gene expression to specific coordinates within tissues, enabling transcriptional heterogeneity between different regions, and for the localization of specific transcripts and novel spatial markers to be revealed. Hence, spatially-resolved transcriptome analysis technologies have broad utility in research into human disease and developmental biology. Here, recent advances in spatially-resolved transcriptome analysis methods are summarized, including experimental technologies and computational methods. Strengths, challenges, and potential applications of those methods are highlighted, and perspectives in this field are provided.
Keyphrases
  • gene expression
  • induced apoptosis
  • dna methylation
  • single cell
  • cell cycle arrest
  • endothelial cells
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • high resolution
  • risk assessment
  • high density
  • cell death
  • heat shock protein