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SlideCNA: spatial copy number alteration detection from Slide-seq-like spatial transcriptomics data

Posted on 2025-05-03 - 03:30
Abstract Solid tumors are spatially heterogeneous in their genetic, molecular, and cellular composition, but recent spatial profiling studies have mostly charted genetic and RNA variation in tumors separately. To leverage the potential of RNA to identify copy number alterations (CNAs), we develop SlideCNA, a computational tool to extract CNA signals from sparse spatial transcriptomics data with near single cellular resolution. SlideCNA uses expression-aware spatial binning to overcome sparsity limitations while maintaining spatial signal to recover CNA patterns. We test SlideCNA on simulated and real Slide-seq data of (metastatic) breast cancer and demonstrate its potential for spatial subclone detection.

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  • Diane Zhang
    Åsa Segerstolpe
    Michal Slyper
    Julia Waldman
    Evan Murray
    Robert Strasser
    Jan Watter
    Ofir Cohen
    Orr Ashenberg
    Daniel Abravanel
    Judit Jané-Valbuena
    Simon Mages
    Ana Lako
    Karla Helvie
    Orit Rozenblatt-Rosen
    Scott Rodig
    Fei Chen
    Nikhil Wagle
    Aviv Regev
    Johanna Klughammer

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