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Integrated analysis of multimodal single-cell data
Author(s) -
Yuhan Hao,
Stephanie Hao,
Erica AndersenNissen,
William M. Mauck,
Shiwei Zheng,
Andrew Butler,
Madeline Lee,
Aaron J. Wilk,
Charlotte A. Darby,
Michael Zager,
Paul Hoffman,
Marlon Stoeckius,
Efthymia Papalexi,
Eleni P. Mimitou,
Jaison Jain,
Avi Srivastava,
Tim Stuart,
Lamar M. Fleming,
Bertrand Z. Yeung,
Angela J. Rogers,
M. Juliana McElrath,
Catherine A. Blish,
Raphaël Gottardo,
Peter Smibert,
Rahul Satija
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
cell
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 26.304
H-Index - 776
eISSN - 1097-4172
pISSN - 0092-8674
DOI - 10.1016/j.cell.2021.04.048
Subject(s) - leverage (statistics) , biology , computational biology , functional genomics , computer science , immune system , genomics , artificial intelligence , bioinformatics , genome , immunology , genetics , gene
The simultaneous measurement of multiple modalities represents an exciting frontier for single-cell genomics and necessitates computational methods that can define cellular states based on multimodal data. Here, we introduce "weighted-nearest neighbor" analysis, an unsupervised framework to learn the relative utility of each data type in each cell, enabling an integrative analysis of multiple modalities. We apply our procedure to a CITE-seq dataset of 211,000 human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) with panels extending to 228 antibodies to construct a multimodal reference atlas of the circulating immune system. Multimodal analysis substantially improves our ability to resolve cell states, allowing us to identify and validate previously unreported lymphoid subpopulations. Moreover, we demonstrate how to leverage this reference to rapidly map new datasets and to interpret immune responses to vaccination and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Our approach represents a broadly applicable strategy to analyze single-cell multimodal datasets and to look beyond the transcriptome toward a unified and multimodal definition of cellular identity.

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