Abstract
Stereo-seq is the state-of-the-art technique, which allows capturing of spatial transcriptomic data at sub-cellular resolution and in large scale of view. Stereo-seq FFPE technique is recently launched with the capability to obtain spatially resolved gene expression in FFPE tissue sections. However, the omic information is limited to transcriptome. To delineate spatial molecular hierarchy from transcriptome to phenome, we present the protocol that implements nine-plex immunofluorescence staining with detection of spatial transcriptomics in one FFPE tissue section (short for ST-FFPE-mIF). This protocol details the modified biochemistry procedure and also provides analytical framework to achieve single-cell resolution through nuclear or membrane staining-based cell segmentation. We demonstrated the application of ST-FFPE-mIF in colorectal cancer sample to illustrate how ST-FFPE-mIF facilitates a robust analysis of spatially resolved multi-omic data at the single-cell level.
Competing Interest Statement
The authors have declared no competing interest.