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Simple, Scalable Proteomic Imaging for High-Dimensional Profiling of Intact Systems.

Evan Murray1, Jae Hun Cho2, Daniel Goodwin3, Taeyun Ku4, Justin Swaney2, Sung-Yon Kim5, Heejin Choi4, Young-Gyun Park4, Jeong-Yoon Park4, Austin Hubbert2, Margaret McCue6, Sara Vassallo4, Naveed Bakh2, Matthew P Frosch7, Van J Wedeen8, H Sebastian Seung9, Kwanghun Chung10.   

Abstract

Combined measurement of diverse molecular and anatomical traits that span multiple levels remains a major challenge in biology. Here, we introduce a simple method that enables proteomic imaging for scalable, integrated, high-dimensional phenotyping of both animal tissues and human clinical samples. This method, termed SWITCH, uniformly secures tissue architecture, native biomolecules, and antigenicity across an entire system by synchronizing the tissue preservation reaction. The heat- and chemical-resistant nature of the resulting framework permits multiple rounds (>20) of relabeling. We have performed 22 rounds of labeling of a single tissue with precise co-registration of multiple datasets. Furthermore, SWITCH synchronizes labeling reactions to improve probe penetration depth and uniformity of staining. With SWITCH, we performed combinatorial protein expression profiling of the human cortex and also interrogated the geometric structure of the fiber pathways in mouse brains. Such integrated high-dimensional information may accelerate our understanding of biological systems at multiple levels.
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Year:  2015        PMID: 26638076      PMCID: PMC5275966          DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2015.11.025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell        ISSN: 0092-8674            Impact factor:   41.582


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