IntegrAlign: a comprehensive tool for multi-immunofluorescence panel integration through image alignment.
Leo Hermet, Leo Laoubi, Martial Scavino, Anne-Claire Doffin, Alexia Gazeu, Justine Berthet, Berenice Pillat, Stephanie Tissot, Sylvie Rusakiewicz, Marie-Cécile Michallet, Nathalie Bendriss-Vermare, Jenny Valladeau-Guilemond, Jean Hausser, Christophe Caux, Margaux Hubert
Abstract
Open AccessMOTIVATION: Tyramide-based multiplex-immunofluorescence (mIF) enables the simultaneous analysis of up to seven protein markers on a whole slide, providing a comprehensive approach to study the tumor microenvironment. Integrating multiple mIF panels through image alignment of serial slide significantly expands the number of cell populations analysed in a single space. IntegrAlign was developed to optimize this integration on serial whole slides, enhancing the value and applicability of -mIF for comprehensive spatial analyses and enabling biomarker discovery at scale. RESULTS: IntegrAlign, leveraging the SimpleITK toolkit, applies a two-step alignment using rigid and B-spline transformations to integrate serial mIF whole slides. Validation on simulated and real datasets demonstrated alignment accuracy below the diameter of a cell nucleus (∼6 µm), outperforming existing methods. This precision enhances spatial analyses by combining extended phenotypic data, supporting novel insights into tissue architecture and cellular interactions. AVAILABILITY AND IMPLEMENTION: IntegrAlign is open-source, implemented in Python, and freely available under the MIT license at https://github.com/CAUXlab/IntegrAlign.