Spatially resolved genome-wide joint profiling of epigenome and transcriptome with spatial-ATAC-RNA-seq and spatial-CUT&Tag-RNA-seq

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Abstract

The epigenome of a cell is tightly correlated with gene transcription, which controls cell identity and diverse biological activities. Recent advances in spatial technologies have improved our understanding of tissue heterogeneity by analyzing transcriptomics or epigenomics with spatial information preserved, but have been mainly restricted to one molecular layer at a time. Here we present procedures for two spatially resolved sequencing methods, spatial-ATAC-RNA-seq and spatial-CUT&Tag-RNA-seq, that co-profile transcriptome and epigenome genome wide. In both methods, transcriptomic readouts are generated through tissue fixation, permeabilization and in situ reverse transcription. In spatial-ATAC-RNA-seq, Tn5 transposase is used to probe accessible chromatin, and in spatial-CUT&Tag-RNA-seq, the tissue is incubated with primary antibodies that target histone modifications, followed by Protein A-fused Tn5-induced tagmentation. Both methods leverage a microfluidic device that delivers two sets of oligonucleotide barcodes to generate a two-dimensional mosaic of tissue pixels at near single-cell resolution. A spatial-ATAC-RNA-seq or spatial-CUT&Tag-RNA-seq library can be generated in 3–5 d, allowing researchers to simultaneously investigate the transcriptomic landscape and epigenomic landscape of an intact tissue section. This protocol is an extension of our previous spatially resolved epigenome sequencing protocol and provides opportunities in multimodal profiling.

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Li, H., Bao, S., Farzad, N., Qin, X., Fung, A. A., Zhang, D., … Fan, R. (2025). Spatially resolved genome-wide joint profiling of epigenome and transcriptome with spatial-ATAC-RNA-seq and spatial-CUT&Tag-RNA-seq. Nature Protocols, 20(9), 2383–2417. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41596-025-01145-9

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