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DNA-barcoded signal amplification for imaging mass cytometry enables sensitive and highly multiplexed tissue imaging

Tsuyoshi Hosogane, Ruben Casanova, Bernd Bodenmiller

2023Nature Methods48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Imaging mass cytometry (IMC) is a highly multiplexed, antibody-based imaging method that captures heterogeneous spatial protein expression patterns at subcellular resolution. Here we report the extension of IMC to low-abundance markers through incorporation of the DNA-based signal amplification by exchange reaction, immuno-SABER. We applied SABER-IMC to image the tumor immune microenvironment in human melanoma by simultaneous imaging of 18 markers with immuno-SABER and 20 markers without amplification. SABER-IMC enabled the identification of immune cell phenotypic markers, such as T cell co-receptors and their ligands, that are not detectable with IMC.

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Mass cytometryBiologyCytometryFlow cytometryDNASpectral imagingCell biologyMolecular biologyPhenotypeGeneticsGeneQuantum mechanicsPhysicsSingle-cell and spatial transcriptomicsCAR-T cell therapy researchCell Image Analysis Techniques
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