CellPhoneDB v5: inferring cell-cell communication from single-cell multiomics data.

IF 13.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Kevin Troulé, Robert Petryszak, Batuhan Cakir, James Cranley, Alicia Harasty, Martin Prete, Zewen Kelvin Tuong, Sarah A Teichmann, Luz Garcia-Alonso, Roser Vento-Tormo
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Abstract

Cell-cell communication is essential for tissue development, function and regeneration. The revolution of single-cell genomics technologies offers an unprecedented opportunity to uncover how cells communicate in vivo within their tissue niches and how disruption of these niches can lead to diseases and developmental abnormalities. CellPhoneDB is a bioinformatics toolkit designed to infer cell-cell communication by combining a curated repository of bona fide ligand-receptor interactions with methods to integrate these interactions with single-cell genomics data. Here we present a protocol for the latest version of CellPhoneDB (v5), offering several new features. First, the repository has been expanded by one-third with the addition of new interactions, including ~1,000 interactions mediated by nonpeptidic ligands such as steroidogenic hormones, neurotransmitters and small G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR)-binding ligands. Second, we outline a new way of using the database that allows users to tailor queries to their experimental designs. Third, the update incorporates novel strategies to prioritize specific cell-cell interactions, leveraging information from other modalities such as tissue microenvironments derived from spatial transcriptomics technologies or transcription factor activities derived from a single-cell assay for transposase accessible chromatin assays. Finally, we describe the new CellPhoneDBViz module to interactively visualize and share results. Altogether, CellPhoneDB v5 enhances the precision of cell-cell communication inference, offering new insights into tissue biology in physiological microenvironments. This protocol typically takes ~15 min and requires basic knowledge of python.

CellPhoneDB v5:从单细胞多组学数据推断细胞-细胞通信。
细胞间的通讯对组织发育、功能和再生至关重要。单细胞基因组学技术的革命提供了一个前所未有的机会来揭示细胞如何在其组织壁龛内进行体内交流,以及这些壁龛的破坏如何导致疾病和发育异常。CellPhoneDB是一个生物信息学工具包,旨在通过结合真正的配体-受体相互作用的管理库和将这些相互作用与单细胞基因组学数据整合的方法来推断细胞-细胞之间的通信。这里,我们为最新版本的CellPhoneDB (v5)提供了一个协议,它提供了几个新特性。首先,由于增加了新的相互作用,储存库已经扩大了三分之一,包括约1000种由非肽配体介导的相互作用,如类固醇激素、神经递质和小g蛋白偶联受体(GPCR)结合配体。其次,我们概述了一种使用数据库的新方法,允许用户根据他们的实验设计定制查询。第三,该更新整合了新的策略来优先考虑特定的细胞-细胞相互作用,利用其他模式的信息,如来自空间转录组学技术的组织微环境或来自转座酶可及染色质分析的单细胞分析的转录因子活性。最后,我们描述了新的CellPhoneDBViz模块,以交互可视化和共享结果。总之,CellPhoneDB v5提高了细胞间通讯推断的精度,为生理微环境下的组织生物学提供了新的见解。该协议通常需要约15分钟,并且需要python的基本知识。
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Nature Protocols
Nature Protocols 生物-生化研究方法
CiteScore
29.10
自引率
0.70%
发文量
128
审稿时长
4 months
期刊介绍: Nature Protocols focuses on publishing protocols used to address significant biological and biomedical science research questions, including methods grounded in physics and chemistry with practical applications to biological problems. The journal caters to a primary audience of research scientists and, as such, exclusively publishes protocols with research applications. Protocols primarily aimed at influencing patient management and treatment decisions are not featured. The specific techniques covered encompass a wide range, including but not limited to: Biochemistry, Cell biology, Cell culture, Chemical modification, Computational biology, Developmental biology, Epigenomics, Genetic analysis, Genetic modification, Genomics, Imaging, Immunology, Isolation, purification, and separation, Lipidomics, Metabolomics, Microbiology, Model organisms, Nanotechnology, Neuroscience, Nucleic-acid-based molecular biology, Pharmacology, Plant biology, Protein analysis, Proteomics, Spectroscopy, Structural biology, Synthetic chemistry, Tissue culture, Toxicology, and Virology.
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