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Bento: a toolkit for subcellular analysis of spatial transcriptomics data.

Genome biology · 2024 · Vol. 25 (1) · pp. 82

Abstract

The spatial organization of molecules in a cell is essential for their functions. While current methods focus on discerning tissue architecture, cell-cell interactions, and spatial expression patterns, they are limited to the multicellular scale. We present Bento, a Python toolkit that takes advantage of single-molecule information to enable spatial analysis at the subcellular scale. Bento ingests molecular coordinates and segmentation boundaries to perform three analyses: defining subcellular domains, annotating localization patterns, and quantifying gene-gene colocalization. We demonstrate MERFISH, seqFISH + , Molecular Cartography, and Xenium datasets. Bento is part of the open-source Scverse ecosystem, enabling integration with other single-cell analysis tools.

Publication Types

["Journal Article", "Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural", "Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't", "Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S."]

Keywords

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MeSH Terms

["Ecosystem", "Gene Expression Profiling", "Cell Communication", "Propanolamines", "Single-Cell Analysis", "Transcriptome"]

Funding

R01 HG004659 NHGRI NIH HHS (United States)
R01 NS103172 NINDS NIH HHS (United States)
U41 HG009889 NHGRI NIH HHS (United States)
P01 AI132122 NIAID NIH HHS (United States)
U19 MH107367 NIMH NIH HHS (United States)
HG009889 National Institute of Health
GM008666 National Institute of Health
KAW 2021.0346 Knut och Alice Wallenbergs Stiftelse
R01 AI123202 NIAID NIH HHS (United States)
T32 GM139790 NIGMS NIH HHS (United States)
NS103172 National Institute of Health
AG069098 National Institute of Health
AI132122 National Institute of Health
T32GM139790 National Institute of Health
CZF2019-002448 Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
AI123202 National Institute of Health
T32 GM008666 NIGMS NIH HHS (United States)
DGE-2038238 National Science Foundation
MH107367 National Insitute of Health
HG004659 National Institute of Health
R56 AG069098 NIA NIH HHS (United States)