Spatial transcriptomics maps host–gut microbiome biogeography at high resolution
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Abstract
Intermicrobial and host-microbial interactions are critical for the functioning of the gut microbiome, but few tools are available to measure these interactions in situ. Here we report a method for broad spatial sampling of microbiome-host interactions in the gut at high resolution (1 µm). This method combines enzymatic in situ polyadenylation of both bacterial and host RNA with spatial RNA sequencing to increase bacterial RNA recovery and enable transcriptomic analysis of low-abundance and spatially restricted microbial taxa. We benchmark the method against existing spatial transcriptomic workflows, demonstrating improved sensitivity and resolution. Application of this method in a mouse model of intestinal…
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- Microbiome
- Transcriptome
- RNA
- Metagenomics
- Ribosomal RNA
- Host (biology)
- Polyadenylation
- Spatial ecology
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