nf-core/nanostring: A pipeline for reproducible NanoString nCounter analysis

The NanoString™ nCounter® technology platform is a widely used targeted quantification platform for the analysis of gene expression of up to ∼ 800 genes. Whereas the software tools by the manufacturer can perform the analysis in an interactive and GUI driven approach, there is no portable and user-f...

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Published inBioinformatics (Oxford, England) Vol. 40; no. 1
Main Authors Peltzer, Alexander, Mohr, Christopher, Stadermann, Kai B, Zwick, Matthias, Schmid, Ramona
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Oxford University Press 02.01.2024
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Summary:The NanoString™ nCounter® technology platform is a widely used targeted quantification platform for the analysis of gene expression of up to ∼ 800 genes. Whereas the software tools by the manufacturer can perform the analysis in an interactive and GUI driven approach, there is no portable and user-friendly workflow available that can be used to perform reproducible analysis of multiple samples simultaneously in a scalable fashion on different computing infrastructures. Here, we present the nf-core/nanostring open-source pipeline to perform a comprehensive analysis including quality control and additional features such as expression visualization, annotation with additional metadata and input creation for differential gene expression analysis. The workflow features an easy installation, comprehensive documentation, open-source code with the possibility for further extensions, a strong portability across multiple computing environments and detailed quality metrics reporting covering all parts of the pipeline. nf-core/nanostring has been implemented in the Nextflow workflow language and supports Docker, Singularity, Podman container technologies as well as Conda environments, enabling easy deployment on any Nextflow supported compatible system, including most widely used cloud computing environments such as Google GCP or Amazon AWS. The source code, documentation and installation instructions as well as results for continuous tests are freely available at https://github.com/nf-core/nanostring and https://nf-co.re/nanostring. alexander.peltzer@boehringer-ingelheim.com. Supplementary documentation is available at https://nf-co.re/nanostring.
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ISSN:1367-4803
1367-4811
DOI:10.1093/bioinformatics/btae019