Journal of biomedical informatics | 2021

scLINE: A multi-network integration framework based on network embedding for representation of single-cell RNA-seq data.

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) is fast becoming a powerful technology that revolutionizes biomedical studies related to development, immunology and cancer by providing genome-scale transcriptional profiles at unprecedented throughput and resolution. However, due to the low capture rate and frequent drop-out events in the sequencing process, scRNA-seq data suffer from extremely high sparsity and variability, challenging the data analysis. Here we proposed a novel method called scLINE for learning low dimensional representations of scRNA-seq data. scLINE is based on the network embedding model that jointly considers multiple gene-gene interaction networks, facilitating the incorporation of prior biological knowledge for signal extraction. We comprehensively evaluated scLINE on eight single-cell datasets. Results show that scLINE achieved comparable or higher performance than competing methods, including PCA, t-SNE and Isomap, in terms of internal validation metrics and clustering accuracy. The low dimensional representations learned by scLINE are effective for downstream single-cell analysis, such as visualization, clustering and cell typing. We have implemented scLINE as an easy-to-use R package, which can be incorporated in other existing scRNA-seq analysis pipelines or tools for data preprocessing.

Volume None
Pages \n 103899\n
DOI 10.1016/j.jbi.2021.103899
Language English
Journal Journal of biomedical informatics

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