TY - JOUR T1 - JSTA: joint cell segmentation and cell type annotation for spatial transcriptomics JF - bioRxiv DO - 10.1101/2020.09.18.304147 SP - 2020.09.18.304147 AU - Russell Littman AU - Zachary Hemminger AU - Robert Foreman AU - Douglas Arneson AU - Guanglin Zhang AU - Fernando Gómez-Pinilla AU - Xia Yang AU - Roy Wollman Y1 - 2020/01/01 UR - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2020/09/20/2020.09.18.304147.abstract N2 - RNA hybridization based spatial transcriptomics provides unparalleled detection sensitivity. However, inaccuracies in segmentation of image volumes into cells cause misassignment of mRNAs which is a major source of errors. Here we develop JSTA, a computational framework for Joint cell Segmentation and cell Type Annotation that utilizes prior knowledge of cell-type specific gene expression. Simulation results show that leveraging existing cell type taxonomy increases RNA assignment accuracy by more than 45%. Using JSTA we were able to classify cells in the mouse hippocampus into 133 (sub)types revealing the spatial organization of CA1, CA3, and Sst neuron subtypes. Analysis of within cell subtype spatial differential gene expression of 80 candidate genes identified 43 with statistically significant spatial differential gene expression across 61 (sub)types. Overall, our work demonstrates that known cell type expression patterns can be leveraged to improve the accuracy of RNA hybridization based spatial transcriptomics while providing highly granular cell (sub)type information. The large number of newly discovered spatial gene expression patterns substantiates the need for accurate spatial transcriptomics measurements that can provide information beyond cell (sub)type labels.Competing Interest StatementThe authors have declared no competing interest. ER -