GeoMx® Digital Spatial Profiler

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GeoMx Digital Spatial Profiler - Spatial Biology

GeoMx® DSP: A Flexible & Scalable Platform for Spatial Biology

Quickly resolve tissue heterogeneity and the complexity of microenvironments with the GeoMx Digital Spatial Profiler (DSP), the most flexible and robust spatial multiomic platform for analysis of FFPE and fresh frozen tissue sections. GeoMx is the only spatial biology platform that non-destructively profiles expression of RNA and protein from distinct tissue compartments and cell populations with an automated and scalable workflow that integrates with standard histology staining.

What Can You Do with GeoMx DSP?

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Profile the Whole Transcriptome and 570+ Proteins from Intact Tissue

Spatially profile the whole transcriptome and 570+ protein targets separately or simultaneously from your choice of sample inputs: whole tissue sections, tissue microarrays (TMAs), or organoids. Make GeoMx DSP your spatial biology platform of choice for biomarker discovery and hypothesis testing.

You Decide Where to Draw the Line
with Biology-Driven Profiling

Decide where to draw the line and let the tissue be your guide with biology-driven profiling that empowers you to choose the tissue microenvironments and cell types that matter most to you. Choose which regions to profile and segment each region into different compartments using fluorescent staining patterns as a mask to profile expression in certain tissue types or cell populations.

GeoMx tissue structures and cell-type masks leading to a volcano plot

The GeoMx DSP Advantage

Biology-driven Profiling
Sensitivity
High-Plex Multiomics
Reproducibility
Scalability
Customization
Biology-driven Profiling

Capture tissue heterogeneity through flexible profiling

Geometric Profiling

What is the heterogeneity of expression in different regions of my
tissue?

Segmentation

What is the expression profile of distinct biological compartments
(e.g., Tumor-TME)?

Contour

How does the immune environment change on either side of an infiltrate
boundary?

Sensitivity

Take advantage of probe-based chemistry to access five logs of dynamic range for detecting low, medium, and high expressors and handle tissue quality variability.

High-Plex Multiomics

Analyze the differential expression of 570+ proteins and the whole transcriptome spatially on the same tissue section or on serial sections to get a complete proteogenomic picture of cell state, signal transduction, and biological pathways to find new biomarkers, drug targets, and drug mechanism of action.

The differential expression of genes and proteins measured simultaneously in GFAP- vs. CD45-enriched areas of glioblastoma multiform tissue sections using the GeoMx Spatial Proteogenomics workflow.
Reproducibility

Get consistent results and reliable answers on a reproducible platform ideal for large cohort studies across multiple sites.

Scalability

Scale up to large cohort studies with a workflow that can be automated. Use the large scan area to maximize the number of samples per slide by placing multiple tissue samples per slide or by using a tissue microarray. Automate staining prep on the BOND RX or RXM Fully Automated Research Stainer from Leica Biosystems; stain slides in batches and store them in the fridge to run together later with no effect on performance. Use AI-driven digital pathology software from Visiopharm to support ROI selection. Take advantage of a throughput of up to 40 slides/week with unattended overnight runs and leverage integration with Illumina’s sequencing platforms and data analyis pipelines.

Customization

Spike-in probes for RNA or protein targets of your choice whether they are exogenous, endogenous, microbial, viral, or any non-human species. Take advantage of our GeoMx Barcoding Service. Spike-in up to 400 RNA targets into any NGS readout assay or run two panels of up to 200 targets each as a standalone RNA assay. Spike in up to 40 custom antibodies to any NGS readout protein assay or add in up to 10 antibodies to any nCounter readout protein assay.



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How It Works

The GeoMx DSP Workflow

Stain whole slides with assay probes and up to four fluorescent markers and then image them on the instrument. With fluorescent staining as your guide, decide which regions of the tissue you want to profile, and using masking, optionally profile two or more tissue compartments or cell types in each region. Quantify RNA and protein expression levels with direct, digital counting of barcodes using the nCounter® Analysis System or sequencing on an Illumina platform. Analyze your data with the provided DSP Data Analysis Suite (DSPDA), open-source tools, or our Spatial Data Analysis Service (SDAS).

GeoMx Publications

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Tumoral and stromal hMENA isoforms impact tertiary lymphoid structure localization in lung cancer and predict immune checkpoint blockade response in patients with cancer

BACKGROUND: Tertiary Lymphoid Structures (TLS) correlate with positive outcomes in patients with NSCLC and the efficacy of immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) in cancer. The actin regulatory protein hMENA undergoes tissue-specific splicing, producing the epithelial hMENA(11a) linked to favorable prognosis in early NSCLC, and the mesenchymal hMENADeltav6 found in invasive cancer cells and pro-tumoral cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs).

Whole transcriptome profiling of placental pathobiology in SARS‐CoV‐2 pregnancies identifies placental dysfunction signatures

Objectives: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) virus infection in pregnancy is associated with higher incidence of placental dysfunction, referred to by a few studies as a ‘preeclampsia‐like syndrome’. However, the mechanisms underpinning SARS‐CoV‐2‐induced placental malfunction are still unclear.

A Novel Approach for Pancreas Transcriptomics Reveals the Cellular Landscape in Homeostasis and Acute Pancreatitis

Background & aims: Acinar cells produce digestive enzymes that impede transcriptomic characterization of the exocrine pancreas. Thus, single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNA-seq) studies of the pancreas underrepresent acinar cells relative to histological expectations, and a robust approach to capture pancreatic cell responses in disease states is needed.

Related Resources

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Brochure/eBook GeoMx DSP – Brochure
Product Bulletin GeoMx Human Whole Transcriptome Atlas – Product Bulletin
Whitepaper High Throughput Spatial-Omics Sample Processing Using the GeoMx® Digital Spatial Profiler
Product Bulletin GeoMx® IO Proteome Atlas Product Bulletin
Blog Post Spatial Transcriptomics: Birth of GeoMx® Digital Spatial Profiler
Manual/Instructions NanoU Training Videos

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