AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study introduces a new method called multiplex π-FISH rainbow, designed to detect a variety of biomolecules (like DNA, RNA, and proteins) with increased efficiency and sensitivity, especially for short RNAs.
  • - This method has been successfully applied across different species, allowing researchers to analyze gene expression and identify neuron subclusters by using only two rounds of hybridization.
  • - Additionally, the researchers created π-FISH+ technology, which enhances the detection of short nucleic acid fragments, providing valuable tools for both basic biological research and clinical applications, including cancer diagnosis.

Article Abstract

In the unprecedented single-cell sequencing and spatial multiomics era of biology, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) technologies with higher sensitivity and robustness, especially for detecting short RNAs and other biomolecules, are greatly desired. Here, we develop the robust multiplex π-FISH rainbow method to detect diverse biomolecules (DNA, RNA, proteins, and neurotransmitters) individually or simultaneously with high efficiency. This versatile method is successfully applied to detect gene expression in different species, from microorganisms to plants and animals. Furthermore, we delineate the landscape of diverse neuron subclusters by decoding the spatial distribution of 21 marker genes via only two rounds of hybridization. Significantly, we combine π-FISH rainbow with hybridization chain reaction to develop π-FISH+ technology for short nucleic acid fragments, such as microRNA and prostate cancer anti-androgen therapy-resistant marker ARV7 splicing variant in circulating tumour cells from patients. Our study provides a robust biomolecule in situ detection technology for spatial multiomics investigation and clinical diagnosis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9883232PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-36137-4DOI Listing

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