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Mapping Cellular Coordinates through Advances in Spatial Transcriptomics Technology.

Joji Marie Teves, Kyoung‐Jae Won

2020PubMed32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Complex cell-to-cell communication underlies the basic processes essential for homeostasis in the given tissue architecture. Obtaining quantitative gene-expression of cells in their native context has significantly advanced through single-cell RNA sequencing technologies along with mechanical and enzymatic tissue manipulation. This approach, however, is largely reliant on the physical dissociation of individual cells from the tissue, thus, resulting in a library with unaccounted positional information. To overcome this, positional information can be obtained by integrating imaging and positional barcoding. Collectively, spatial transcriptomics strategies provide tissue architecture-dependent as well as position-dependent cellular functions. This review discusses the current technologies for spatial transcriptomics ranging from the methods combining mechanical dissociation and single-cell RNA sequencing to computational spatial re-mapping.

Topics & Concepts

TranscriptomeComputational biologyComputer scienceBiologyContext (archaeology)RNASpatial contextual awarenessCell biologyGene expressionGeneArtificial intelligenceGeneticsPaleontologySingle-cell and spatial transcriptomicsCancer Cells and MetastasisImmune cells in cancer
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