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. 2025 Nov 14:(225).
doi: 10.3791/68616.

Dual-modality Molecular Cartography: Integrating Multiplex mRNA Detection with Protein Imaging Mass Cytometry

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Dual-modality Molecular Cartography: Integrating Multiplex mRNA Detection with Protein Imaging Mass Cytometry

Sammy Ferri-Borgogno et al. J Vis Exp. .

Abstract

The ability to detect protein and mRNA in the same assay helps us understand how the cell is priming for an arrival and what cues it receives as it travels and interacts in the environment it finds itself in. Higher-plexed imaging now permits characterization of spatially resolved mRNA (spatial transcriptomics) and protein (spatial proteomics) simultaneously. To avoid redundancy, these analytes can be analyzed in a single tissue section. There are many technologies that allow for many proteins and few mRNAs or the inverse, but as the central acting analytes are proteins, this manuscript is focused on integrating protein imaging mass cytometry (IMC) with mRNA in situ hybridization (ISH) utilizing metal probes. This allows us to understand what messages the cell is priming or is sending rapidly into the world as it communicates in its microenvironment. It also overcomes limitations related to the detection of secreted proteins or challenging markers that are usually hard to quantify and visualize utilizing antibodies only. This protocol also minimizes the need for compensations or post-processing seen in higher plex fluorescent-based methods, as there is no fluorescent spectral spillover in a metal probe-based detection system, nor are there tissue-specific autofluorescence considerations.

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