A robust platform for integrative spatial multi‐omics analysis to map immune responses to SARS‐CoV‐2 infection in lung tissues

Author:

Tan Xiao1ORCID,Grice Laura F.12,Tran Minh1,Mulay Onkar1,Monkman James3,Blick Tony3,Vo Tuan1,Almeida Ana Clara45ORCID,da Silva Motta Jarbas4,de Moura Karen Fernandes3,Machado‐Souza Cleber6,Souza‐Fonseca‐Guimaraes Paulo4,Baena Cristina Pellegrino4,de Noronha Lucia45,Guimaraes Fernanda Simoes Fortes7,Luu Hung N.8ORCID,Drennon Tingsheng9ORCID,Williams Stephen9,Stern Jacob9,Uytingco Cedric9ORCID,Pan Liuliu10,Nam Andy10,Cooper Caroline3,Short Kirsty11,Belz Gabrielle T.3,Souza‐Fonseca‐Guimaraes Fernando3ORCID,Kulasinghe Arutha3ORCID,Nguyen Quan112

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Molecular Bioscience The University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia

2. School of Biomedical Sciences The University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia

3. Frazer Institute, Faculty of Medicine The University of Queensland Woolloongabba Queensland Australia

4. Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, PUCPR Curitiba Paraná Brazil

5. Laboratório de Patologia Experimental, PPGCS da PUCPR Curitiba Brazil

6. Faculdades Pequeno Príncipe—Instituto de Pesquisa Pelé Pequeno príncipe Curitiba Paraná Brazil

7. Positive University—School of Medicine Curitiba Brazil

8. UMPC Hillman Cancer Center & School of Public Health University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

9. 10x Genomics Pleasanton California USA

10. NanoString Technologies Inc Seattle Washington USA

11. School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences The University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia

12. QIMR Berghofer Medical Reseach Institute Queensland Australia

Abstract

AbstractThe SARS‐CoV‐2 (COVID‐19) virus has caused a devastating global pandemic of respiratory illness. To understand viral pathogenesis, methods are available for studying dissociated cells in blood, nasal samples, bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and similar, but a robust platform for deep tissue characterization of molecular and cellular responses to virus infection in the lungs is still lacking. We developed an innovative spatial multi‐omics platform to investigate COVID‐19‐infected lung tissues. Five tissue‐profiling technologies were combined by a novel computational mapping methodology to comprehensively characterize and compare the transcriptome and targeted proteome of virus infected and uninfected tissues. By integrating spatial transcriptomics data (Visium, GeoMx and RNAScope) and proteomics data (CODEX and PhenoImager HT) at different cellular resolutions across lung tissues, we found strong evidence for macrophage infiltration and defined the broader microenvironment surrounding these cells. By comparing infected and uninfected samples, we found an increase in cytokine signalling and interferon responses at different sites in the lung and showed spatial heterogeneity in the expression level of these pathways. These data demonstrate that integrative spatial multi‐omics platforms can be broadly applied to gain a deeper understanding of viral effects on cellular environments at the site of infection and to increase our understanding of the impact of SARS‐CoV‐2 on the lungs.

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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