Escalating High-dimensional Imaging using Combinatorial Channel Multiplexing and Deep Learning
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Understanding tissue structure and function requires tools that quantify the expression of multiple proteins at single-cell resolution while preserving spatial information. Current imaging technologies use a separate channel for each individual protein, inherently limiting their throughput and scalability. Here, we present CombPlex (COMBinatorial multiPLEXing), a combinatorial staining platform coupled with an algorithmic framework to exponentially increase the number of proteins that can be measured from C up to 2 c − 1. In CombPlex, every protein can be imaged in several channels, and every channel contains agglomerated images of several proteins. These combinatorically-compressed images are then decompressed to individual protein-images using deep learning. We achieve accurate reconstruction when compressing the stains of twenty-two proteins to five imaging channels and demonstrate that the approach works in both fluorescence microscopy and in mass-based imaging. Combinatorial staining coupled with deep-learning decompression can escalate the number of proteins measured using any imaging modality, without the need for specialized instrumentation. Coupling CombPlex with instruments for high-dimensional imaging could pave the way to image hundreds of proteins at single-cell resolution in intact tissue sections.