A search-engine for single-cell epigenome profiles for multi-purpose applications

The true benefits of large data-sets of single-cell epigenome and transcriptome profiles can be availed only when they are searchable to annotate individual unannotated cells. Matching a single-cell epigenome profile to a large pool of reference cells remains as a challenge and largely unexplored. H...

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Published inbioRxiv
Main Authors Mishra, Shreya, Chawla, Smriti, Pandey, Neetesh, Sengupta, Debarka, Kumar, Vibhor
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LanguageEnglish
Published Cold Spring Harbor Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 25.03.2021
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Summary:The true benefits of large data-sets of single-cell epigenome and transcriptome profiles can be availed only when they are searchable to annotate individual unannotated cells. Matching a single-cell epigenome profile to a large pool of reference cells remains as a challenge and largely unexplored. Here, we introduce scEpiSearch, which enables a user to query single-cell open-chromatin read-count matrices for comparison against a large pool of single-cell expression and open-chromatin profiles from human and mouse cells (~ 3.5 million cells). Besides providing accurate search in a short time and scalable visualization of results for multiple query cells, scEpisearch also provides a low-dimensional representation of single-cell open-chromatin profiles. It outperformed many other methods in terms of correct low dimensional embedding of single-cell open-chromatin profiles originating from different platforms and species. Here we show how scEpiSearch is unique in providing several facilities to assist researchers in the analysis of single-cell open-chromatin profiles to infer cellular state, lineage, potency and representative genes. Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
DOI:10.1101/2021.03.24.436738