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Review
. 2025 Mar;20(3):643-689.
doi: 10.1038/s41596-024-01065-0. Epub 2024 Oct 31.

Seq-Scope: repurposing Illumina sequencing flow cells for high-resolution spatial transcriptomics

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Seq-Scope: repurposing Illumina sequencing flow cells for high-resolution spatial transcriptomics

Yongsung Kim et al. Nat Protoc. 2025 Mar.

Abstract

Spatial transcriptomics technologies aim to advance gene expression studies by profiling the entire transcriptome with intact spatial information from a single histological slide. However, the application of spatial transcriptomics is limited by low resolution, limited transcript coverage, complex procedures, poor scalability and high costs of initial setup and/or individual experiments. Seq-Scope repurposes the Illumina sequencing platform for high-resolution, high-content spatial transcriptome analysis, overcoming these limitations. It offers submicrometer resolution, high capture efficiency, rapid turnaround time and precise annotation of histopathology at a much lower cost than commercial alternatives. This protocol details the implementation of Seq-Scope with an Illumina NovaSeq 6000 sequencing flow cell, allowing the profiling of multiple tissue sections in an area of 7 mm × 7 mm or larger. We describe the preparation of a fresh-frozen tissue section for both histological imaging and sequencing library preparation and provide a streamlined computational pipeline with comprehensive instructions to integrate histological and transcriptomic data for high-resolution spatial analysis. This includes the use of conventional software tools for single-cell and spatial analysis, as well as our recently developed segmentation-free method for analyzing spatial data at submicrometer resolution. Aside from array production and sequencing, which can be done in batches, tissue processing, library preparation and running the computational pipeline can be completed within 3 days by researchers with experience in molecular biology, histology and basic Unix skills. Given its adaptability across various biological tissues, Seq-Scope establishes itself as an invaluable tool for researchers in molecular biology and histology.

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Competing interests: H.M.K. owns stock in Regeneron Pharmaceuticals. J.H.L. is an inventor on a patent and pending patent applications related to Seq-Scope.

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