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Spatial metatranscriptomics resolves host–bacteria–fungi interactomes

Sami Saarenpää, Or Shalev, Haim Ashkenazy, Vanessa Carlos, Derek S. Lundberg, Detlef Weigel, Stefania Giacomello

2023Nature Biotechnology127 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The interactions of microorganisms among themselves and with their multicellular host take place at the microscale, forming complex networks and spatial patterns. Existing technology does not allow the simultaneous investigation of spatial interactions between a host and the multitude of its colonizing microorganisms, which limits our understanding of host-microorganism interactions within a plant or animal tissue. Here we present spatial metatranscriptomics (SmT), a sequencing-based approach that leverages 16S/18S/ITS/poly-d(T) multimodal arrays for simultaneous host transcriptome- and microbiome-wide characterization of tissues at 55-µm resolution. We showcase SmT in outdoor-grown Arabidopsis thaliana leaves as a model system, and find tissue-scale bacterial and fungal hotspots. By network analysis, we study inter- and intrakingdom spatial interactions among microorganisms, as well as the host response to microbial hotspots. SmT provides an approach for answering fundamental questions on host-microbiome interplay.

Topics & Concepts

Multicellular organismHost (biology)MicrobiomeBiologyComputational biologyMicroorganismMicroscale chemistrySpatial ecologyTranscriptomeBacteriaGeneticsEcologyGeneGene expressionMathematicsMathematics educationMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologySingle-cell and spatial transcriptomicsGut microbiota and health
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