Systematic comparison of sequencing-based spatial transcriptomic methods

Yue You, Yuting Fu(Westlake University), Lanxiang Li, Zhongming Zhang, Shikai Jia(Westlake University), Shihong Lu, Wenle Ren, Yifang Liu(Westlake University), Xu Y(Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research), Xiaojing Liu(Westlake University), Xiaojing Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Fuqing Jiang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Guangdun Peng(Broad Institute), Abhishek Sampath Kumar(Broad Institute), Matthew E. Ritchie(The University of Melbourne), Xiaodong Liu(Westlake University), Xiaodong Liu(Westlake University), Luyi Tian(Guangzhou Medical University)
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
December 4, 2023
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Abstract

Abstract Recent advancements of sequencing-based spatial transcriptomics (sST) have catalyzed significant advancements by facilitating transcriptome-scale spatial gene expression measurement. Despite this progress, efforts to comprehensively benchmark different platforms are currently lacking. The extant variability across technologies and datasets poses challenges in formulating standardized evaluation metrics. In this study, we established a collection of reference tissues and regions characterized by well-defined histological architectures, and used them to generate data to compare six sST methods. We highlighted molecular diffusion as a variable parameter across different methods and tissues, significantly impacting the effective resolutions. Furthermore, we observed that spatial transcriptomic data demonstrate unique attributes beyond merely adding a spatial axis to single-cell data, including an enhanced ability to capture patterned rare cell states along with specific markers, albeit being influenced by multiple factors including sequencing depth and resolution. Our study assists biologists in sST platform selection, and helps foster a consensus on evaluation standards and establish a framework for future benchmarking efforts that can be used as a gold standard for the development and benchmarking of computational tools for spatial transcriptomic analysis.


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