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DeepSpot-M

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Generate virtual spatial transcriptomics from histology tiles.

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What DeepSpot-M does

DeepSpot-M is a sophisticated multimodal foundation model designed for generating spatial transcriptomics data from H&E histology images. By mapping 224x224 pixel tiles to spatial gene expression values in log1p-CPM, it enables researchers to obtain detailed insights into gene activity across various tissue samples. The model leverages a LoRA-adapted pathology backbone, which tokenizes the input tiles and utilizes a cross-attention gene decoder to allow gene queries to attend to the relevant patch tokens. This architecture supports querying a wide array of protein-coding genes, making it a versatile tool for researchers in the field of genomics.

The model is particularly useful for those working with large datasets, as it can produce a virtual spatial transcriptomics atlas, exemplified by its application to TCGA data, which spans over 28,000 slides across 32 cancer types. Users can query gene symbols directly rather than being limited to a predefined panel, thus expanding the scope of analysis beyond the typical few hundred genes available in standard spatial assays. This flexibility is crucial for researchers aiming to explore uncharacterized genes or those not included in traditional panels.

To utilize DeepSpot-M, users must ensure that their input tiles meet specific requirements, including being 224x224 pixels at approximately 20x magnification. The installation process is straightforward, requiring the user to install the package and request access to the model weights from Hugging Face. Once set up, the model can be integrated into existing workflows, allowing for seamless predictions and data handling. Additionally, the model's outputs can be directly utilized in downstream spatial analysis tools like AnnData, facilitating a comprehensive analysis pipeline.

When to use it

Use DeepSpot-M when you need to analyze spatial gene expression across histology tiles, especially in cancer research or when examining large cohorts.

When not to use it

This skill is not suitable for users needing real-time analysis or those looking for a model that supports genes outside the provided panel of ~19,000 protein-coding genes.

What you can build with it

Analyzing Tumor Sections

Generate spatial expression maps for marker genes across tumor sections to study gene activity.

Cohort Analysis

Perform transcriptome-wide predictions over a slide cohort without needing matching assay runs.

Building Gene Expression Atlases

Create a virtual spatial transcriptomics atlas from large datasets, similar to TCGA.

How to install DeepSpot-M

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DeepSpot-M

Overview

DeepSpot-M is a multimodal foundation model that maps a 224x224 H&E histology tile to spatial gene expression in log1p-CPM. The output is virtual spatial transcriptomics: one value per queried gene per tile, laid out on the grid the tiles came from.

A LoRA-adapted pathology foundation backbone (Midnight) tokenises the tile. A cross-attention gene decoder lets each gene query attend to the patch tokens, and a gene router hypernetwork builds gene-specific projections from frozen biological embeddings (Evo 2, Orthrus, ProtT5, scGPT, Apertus). Genes enter the model as queryable embeddings rather than fixed output slots, so the released model covers a ~19k protein-coding gene panel including genes unseen in training. The panel ships with the weights as tokens.csv and is exposed as model.gene_names; genes outside it cannot be queried in this release.

Applied to TCGA, the model produced a virtual spatial transcriptomics atlas of 28,664 slides across 32 cancer types.

Licensing

The code is PolyForm Noncommercial 1.0.0 and the weights are CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0. Use it for noncommercial research and check both licences before redistributing outputs.

Installation

uv pip install deepspotm==1.0.0

Version 1.0.0 targets Python 3.10 to 3.13 and pulls in PyTorch. Install the PyTorch build that matches your CUDA version first if you want GPU inference.

Model access

The weights are gated:

  1. Open https://huggingface.co/ratschlab/DeepSpotM and request access.
  2. Once access is granted, authenticate the machine that will download them:
huggingface-cli login

from_pretrained reads that cached token, so a login is needed once per machine.

Quick start

from deepspotm import DeepSpotM

model, image_processor = DeepSpotM.from_pretrained("ratschlab/DeepSpotM", source="scgpt")

vals = model.predict_genes(image_processor(pil_tile).unsqueeze(0), ["EPCAM", "CD3D"])

pil_tile is a PIL image of exactly 224x224 pixels. image_processor turns it into a tensor, unsqueeze(0) adds the batch dimension, and predict_genes takes the batch plus a list of HGNC gene symbols. Values come back in log1p-CPM, aligned with the gene list you passed, so keep that list beside the output to keep the columns labelled. Symbols must be in the released ~19k-gene panel (model.gene_names); an unknown symbol raises KeyError naming the offending genes.

Tile requirements

Tiles must be 224x224 RGB at roughly 20x magnification (about 0.5 microns per pixel). Check the size at the boundary of your pipeline rather than passing an unchecked crop through:

TILE_PX = 224

def require_tile(tile):
    """Return an RGB 224x224 tile, or raise if the crop is the wrong size."""
    if tile.size != (TILE_PX, TILE_PX):
        raise ValueError(
            f"DeepSpot-M expects a {TILE_PX}x{TILE_PX} tile at about 20x "
            f"(~0.5 microns per pixel); got {tile.size[0]}x{tile.size[1]}. "
            "Re-tile at the matching level or resample the crop."
        )
    return tile.convert("RGB")

Extract tiles at the slide level whose resolution is nearest 0.5 microns per pixel, then crop to 224x224 there. Resampling from a coarser level changes the texture the backbone reads.

Keep the dependency optional

deepspotm and its weights are a heavy, gated dependency. Import it inside the function that needs it so the surrounding project installs, imports and tests without it, and turn an ImportError into a message that names every step:

DEEPSPOTM_HELP = (
    "DeepSpot-M is unavailable. Install it with `uv pip install deepspotm==1.0.0`, request "
    "access to the gated weights at https://huggingface.co/ratschlab/DeepSpotM, then "
    "authenticate with `huggingface-cli login`."
)

def load_deepspotm(source="scgpt"):
    try:
        from deepspotm import DeepSpotM
    except ImportError as exc:
        raise RuntimeError(DEEPSPOTM_HELP) from exc
    return DeepSpotM.from_pretrained("ratschlab/DeepSpotM", source=source)

Embedding sources

source selects which frozen gene embedding the router builds projections from. It is one of five values:

sourceGene embedding
evo2genomic sequence
orthrusRNA
prott5protein sequence
scgptsingle-cell expression
apertuslanguage model

Each gives a different view of gene identity. Pick one per run, and run the same tiles through more than one source when the choice matters to your analysis. See references/api.md for the full call surface, batching and device placement, gene symbol handling and output units.

Whole slide workflow

Prediction is per tile, so a slide-scale run is a tiling step followed by batched inference:

  1. Extract 224x224 tiles on a grid with the histolab skill, keeping each tile's coordinates.
  2. Process and stack tiles into batches with torch.stack.
  3. Call predict_genes once per batch with the same gene list.
  4. Concatenate the batches into a tiles-by-genes matrix and attach the coordinates.

That matrix is the virtual spatial transcriptomics map for the slide, and it drops straight into AnnData for downstream spatial analysis. references/whole_slide.md has a worked loop, batch sizing and an AnnData assembly step.

Common use cases

  • Spatial expression maps for marker genes across a tumour section.
  • Transcriptome-wide prediction over a slide cohort with no matching assay run.
  • Querying any of the ~19k panel genes by symbol, including genes unseen in training — far beyond the few hundred genes of a typical spatial assay panel.
  • Adding an expression channel to a morphology-only histology pipeline.
  • Building a slide-level cohort atlas, as done for TCGA.

Detailed references

  • references/api.md: from_pretrained and predict_genes in full, the five embedding sources and how to choose, batching, device placement, gene symbol handling, and converting log1p-CPM output.
  • references/whole_slide.md: tiling with histolab, a slide-scale prediction loop, assembling and storing a tiles-by-genes matrix, and cohort-scale runs.

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