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Organ Mapping Antibody Panels (OMAPs) are detailed community-validated resources that give information about healthy organs and the experimental design used for multiplexed antibody-based imaging of healthy organs and tissues. The information from OMAP designed experiments provide better understanding of healthy anatomical structures and cell types.
The goal of a published OMAP:
A community resource for standardized multiplexed tissue imaging.
This publication provides information about anatomical structures, cell types in seven human organs, and validated antibodies used in spatial biology experiments.
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Read the Spatial Biology HuBMAP Nature Methods Collection
OMAPs are community validated multiplex antibody panels that identify cell populations and structures within a diverse set of healthy tissues. This project originated from consortium members associated with the Human BioMolecular Atlas Program (HuBMAP). Members within this group selected tissue specific antibodies and rigorously tested them for (1) high signal and low noise, (2) low non-specific interactions, (3) lower autofluorescence, and other attributes. Information about the antibodies is available on HuBMAP, publications, community databases, and/or vendor websites.
OMAPs are developed from tissues acquired from healthy or known disease-free organs. The information from these studies provides: (1) anatomical structure (2) cell types within these structures, (3) spatial location of cells, (4) intensity and size of cells and structures, (5) protein co-localization from conjugated antibody staining patterns.
OMAP information can be found on the OMAP HuBMAP CCF portal pages .
OMAPs can be used to design spatial biology experiments with antibodies used to label tissue samples. The design and validation of OMAPs allow researchers to confidently choose the antibody and reagents to generate spatial data without spending as much time re-validating panels or testing antibodies. OMAPs include information on tissue sample preparation, antigen retrieval, and staining methods. OMAP tables will include cell type markers and potential antibodies that maybe useful for the method used within the OMAP or other multiplexed imaging methods. Researchers may closely follow the panel design and method, or they can use the OMAP as an initial reference, to help guide the development of a multiplex panel for a particular tissue type.
OMAP tables link validated antibodies to cell types, providing a useful starting point for investigators seeking an antibody that will label their cell of interest in their tissue.
Researchers may closely follow the established panel or they can use the OMAP as an initial reference to guide development of a multiplexed imaging panel tailored to their questions of interest that is compatible with their sample preparation (FFPE, fixed frozen) and imaging method.
Examples of OMAPs used to understand tissue can be found in two publications included in the HuBMAP Nature Methods Collection .These publications used highly multiplexed imaging panels to evaluate the cellular neighborhoods and tissue organization of the human skin and intestine .
Choose organ and multiplexed antibody–based imaging method
Click on the spreadsheet link (see red circle in the screenshot below) and download the file. Keep the information regarding how to cite the information for publications, grants, webpages, and other external documents.
The downloaded spreadsheet contains the information required to choose antibodies. It describes antibody name, clone, vendor, and conjugate type if applicable (e.g., fluorophore). Experimental design details include protocol method, tissue preservation method, and antibody dilution amount. In this example, the authors used IBEX , which is a multiplexed immunostaining protocol that employs iterative bleaching and cyclic antibody staining for high-parameter imaging. Cycle number, core panel, and essential 25-plex are important details, as they provide the sequence and grouping when using over 4 antibodies.
This is an IBEX image of the germinal center of the human lymph node. Images are courtesy of Drs. Andrea J. Radtke and Ronald N. Germain. The markers stained include BLC6 (red), CD11c (cyan), CD68 (yellow), CD39 (blue) and additional information can be found in OMAP-1 . Source: HuBMAP image of the week.
This is an IBEX image of B cells in the germinal center and medulla of the human lymph node. Images are courtesy of Drs. Andrea J. Radtke and Ronald N. Germain. The markers stained include CD21 (blue), IRF4 (magenta), CD138 (green), a-SMA (clone: clone-1A4) and additional information can be found in OMAP-1 . Source: HuBMAP image of the week.
Table 1. Current OMAPs.
OMAP for multiplexed antibody-based imaging of human lymph node with IBEX
Creation date | May 6, 2022 |
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HuBMAP ID | HBM624.PJSR.685 |
Citation | Andrea J. Radtke. Organ Mapping Antibody Panel (OMAP) for Multiplexed Antibody-Based Imaging of Human Lymph Node with IBEX. https://doi.org/10.48539/HBM624.PJSR.685 |
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OMAP for multiplexed antibody-based imaging of human intestine with CODEX v1.0
Creation date | May 6, 2022 |
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HuBMAP ID | HBM373.HQCB.363 |
Citation | John Hickey. Organ Mapping Antibody Panel (OMAP) for Multiplexed Antibody-Based Imaging of Human Intestine with CODEX. https://doi.org/10.48539/HBM373.HQCB.363 |
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OMAP for multiplexed antibody-based imaging of human skin with Cell DIVE v1.0
Creation date | May 6, 2021 |
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HuBMAP ID | HBM467.LRKZ.884 |
Citation | Liz McDonough. Organ Mapping Antibody Panel (OMAP) for Multiplexed Antibody-Based Imaging of Human Skin with Cell DIVE v1.0 https://doi.org/10.48539/HBM467.LRKZ.884 |
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OMAP for multiplexed antibody-based imaging of human intestine with CODEX v1.0
Creation date | May 6, 2021 |
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HuBMAP ID | HBM395.LXKX.734 |
Citation | Anna Martinez Casals, Frida Björklund. Organ Mapping Antibody Panel (OMAP) for Multiplexed Antibody-Based Imaging of Human Pancreas with CODEX v1.0. https://doi.org/10.48539/HBM395.LXKX.734 |
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OMAP for multiplexed antibody-based imaging of human intestine with CODEX v1.0
Creation date | May 6, 2022 |
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HuBMAP ID | HBM366.RQZK.248 |
Citation | Christine Surrette, Lisa Lowery, Gloria Pryhuber,Gail Deutsch, Fiona Ginty. Organ Mapping Antibody Panel (OMAP) for Multiplexed Antibody-Based Imaging of Human Lung with Cell DIVE v1.0 https://doi.org/10.48539/HBM366.RQZK.248 |
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