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1503 Optimization of an Integrated MultiOmyx-RNAscope hyperplex assay for co-detection and characterization of multiple protein and RNA biomarkers within the tumor microenvironment (TME)
BackgroundSpatial analysis of protein or gene expression is vital to understand the distribution, phenotypes, and interactions between cells within TME. Traditionally, multiplexed spatial analysis has been performed using methods to detect either protein or RNA separately. Combining spatial analysis...
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Published in: | Journal for immunotherapy of cancer 2023-11, Vol.11 (Suppl 1), p.A1667-A1667 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , |
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Summary: | BackgroundSpatial analysis of protein or gene expression is vital to understand the distribution, phenotypes, and interactions between cells within TME. Traditionally, multiplexed spatial analysis has been performed using methods to detect either protein or RNA separately. Combining spatial analysis of protein-RNA on a single specimen is a powerful method to identify the cellular source of secreted proteins, characterize the cytokine signature, study gene expression in specific cell types as defined by protein biomarkers, or map the distribution of CAR-T+ cells within the TME. We have previously demonstrated validation of an integrated workflow to co-detect RNA and protein in a single FFPE slide using the MultiOmyxTM and RNAscope platforms. MultiOmyx is a proprietary immunofluorescence (IF) platform for the visualization and characterization of up to 60 protein biomarkers in a single FFPE section. RNAscope Multiplex is a highly sensitive fluorescent in-situ hybridization (ISH) assay that can detect up to 3 RNA markers in a single FFPE section. A unique feature of the Integrated MultiOmyx-RNAscope assay is the presence of a protease pretreatment step, which is required for RNAscope ISH staining but can damage proteins and consequently interfere with downstream antibody-antigen binding. We previously demonstrated robustness of an Integrated assay to characterize infiltrating lymphocytes within TME. However, subsequent testing of additional protein biomarkers with the Integrated assay has shown some incompatibility or suboptimal signal to noise (S/N). Individual optimization steps to improve protein biomarker S/N and compatibility are time consuming and can be limited by antibody clone availability. Therefore, we decided to globally optimize the Integrated MultiOmyx-RNAscope assay to improve overall protein biomarker performance.MethodsOptimization of both antigen retrieval and protease pretreatment steps was performed to improve protein biomarker performance. A validation of the optimized Integrated MultiOmyx-RNAscope assay was then completed using a 2-plex ISH 18-plex IF biomarker panel on FFPE human CRC samples. Expression of each ISH and protein biomarker was quantified using the proprietary MultiOmyx Analytics pipeline and inter/intra run coefficient of variation (CV) were calculated for the precision assessment.ResultsThe optimized Integrated assay demonstrated improved protein biomarker staining/compatibility without compromising RNA ISH signal. Additi |
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ISSN: | 2051-1426 |
DOI: | 10.1136/jitc-2023-SITC2023.1503 |