Method combining in situ target amplification and Spatial Unique Molecular Identifier (SUMI) identification using RT-PCR
Microscopy imaging that allows for multiple mRNAs, proteins and metabolites to be spatially resolved at a subcellular level provides valuable molecular information which is a crucial factor for understanding tissue heterogeneity as for example within the tumor micro environment. The current invention describes a method (High Density-SUMI-Seq) which combines the use of Spatial Unique Molecular Identifier in situ localization and identification (by in situ sequencing or sequential fluorescence hybridization) of rolonies derived from rolling circle amplification of circular oligonucleotides and in vitro sequencing of target amplified RNA or DNA in combination with SUMI identification at a subcellular level with no optical diffraction limitation in the amount of amplified target information that can be analyzed per cell. Apart from amplified RNA or DNA, the High Density-SUMI-Seq method can also be applied using linear oligonucleotides to spatially resolve proteins and metabolites to provide multiomics results.
1 . A method for obtaining the spatial location and sequence information of at least one target nucleic acid sequence in a sample comprising the steps:
a. hybridizing a first oligonucleotide to a complementary section of the at least one target nucleic acid sequence wherein the first oligonucleotide is provided with a sequence as first PCR handle;
b. amplifying the first oligonucleotide using the at least one target nucleic acid sequence as a template using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR);
c. removing the at least one target nucleic acid sequence from the amplified first oligonucleotide;
d. hybridizing a second oligonucleotide to a complementary section of the amplified first oligonucleotide wherein the second oligonucleotide is provided with a sequence as second PCR handle;
e. amplifying the second oligonucleotide using the amplified first oligonucleotide as template using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) thereby obtaining a third oligonucleotide comprising sequences as first and second PCR handle and the target sequence;
f. removing the third oligonucleotide from the amplified second oligonucleotide;
g. providing a fourth oligonucleotide at dedicated spatial locations on the sample wherein the fourth oligonucleotide comprises a plurality of concatemers each comprising a sequence complementary to the second PCR handle and at least one sequence as spatial unique molecular identifier (SUMI) comprising at least 2 nucleotides;
h. determining the sequence of the SUMIs of the fourth oligonucleotides by a first sequencing step to determine the spatial locations of the fourth oligonucleotide, thereby linking the spatial locations with SUMI sequences;
i. hybridizing the third oligonucleotide with the second PCR handle to the complementary sequence of the fourth oligonucleotide;
j. extending the third oligonucleotide with a polymerase using nucleotides complementary to the fourth oligonucleotide as template to thereby incorporating the SUMI into the extended third oligonucleotide;
k. de-hybridizing of the extended third oligonucleotide and determining the sequence of the extended third oligonucleotide by a second sequencing step; and
l. linking the sequence information of the extended third oligonucleotide with the information of spatial location obtained in the first sequencing step.
2 . The method of claim 1 characterized in that the fourth oligonucleotide comprises further a sequence allowing the extended third oligonucleotide to be segmented by a restriction enzyme or chemically.
3 . The method of claim 1 characterized in that the fourth oligonucleotide is provided by rolling circle amplification of a circular oligonucleotide comprising a sequence complementary to the second PCR handle and at least one sequence as spatial unique molecular identifier (SUMI).
4 . The method of claim 3 characterized in that the rolling circle amplification (RCA) is activated by light and/or heat.
5 . The method of claim 1 characterized in that the first sequencing step is performed after incorporating the SUMI sequence into the extended third oligonucleotide.
6 . The method of claim 1 characterized in that the sample comprises at least one cell, wherein the at least one cell is further subjected to single cell sequencing.
7 . The method of claim 1 characterized in that the sample comprises at least one cell, wherein the at least one cell is subjected to in situ sequencing followed by single cell sequencing.