Spatially Resolved Gene Expression Prediction from H E Histology Images via Bi-modal Contrastive Learning

06/02/2023
by   Ronald Xie, et al.
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Histology imaging is an important tool in medical diagnosis and research, enabling the examination of tissue structure and composition at the microscopic level. Understanding the underlying molecular mechanisms of tissue architecture is critical in uncovering disease mechanisms and developing effective treatments. Gene expression profiling provides insight into the molecular processes underlying tissue architecture, but the process can be time-consuming and expensive. In this study, we present BLEEP (Bi-modaL Embedding for Expression Prediction), a bi-modal embedding framework capable of generating spatially resolved gene expression profiles of whole-slide Hematoxylin and eosin (H E) stained histology images. BLEEP uses a contrastive learning framework to construct a low-dimensional joint embedding space from a reference dataset using paired image and expression profiles at micrometer resolution. With this framework, the gene expression of any query image patch can be imputed using the expression profiles from the reference dataset. We demonstrate BLEEP's effectiveness in gene expression prediction by benchmarking its performance on a human liver tissue dataset captured via the 10x Visium platform, where it achieves significant improvements over existing methods. Our results demonstrate the potential of BLEEP to provide insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying tissue architecture, with important implications in diagnosis and research of various diseases. The proposed framework can significantly reduce the time and cost associated with gene expression profiling, opening up new avenues for high-throughput analysis of histology images for both research and clinical applications.

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