| Literature DB >> 25599176 |
Florian Buettner1, Kedar N Natarajan2, F Paolo Casale3, Valentina Proserpio2, Antonio Scialdone2, Fabian J Theis4, Sarah A Teichmann2, John C Marioni2, Oliver Stegle3.
Abstract
Recent technical developments have enabled the transcriptomes of hundreds of cells to be assayed in an unbiased manner, opening up the possibility that new subpopulations of cells can be found. However, the effects of potential confounding factors, such as the cell cycle, on the heterogeneity of gene expression and therefore on the ability to robustly identify subpopulations remain unclear. We present and validate a computational approach that uses latent variable models to account for such hidden factors. We show that our single-cell latent variable model (scLVM) allows the identification of otherwise undetectable subpopulations of cells that correspond to different stages during the differentiation of naive T cells into T helper 2 cells. Our approach can be used not only to identify cellular subpopulations but also to tease apart different sources of gene expression heterogeneity in single-cell transcriptomes.Mesh:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25599176 DOI: 10.1038/nbt.3102
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Biotechnol ISSN: 1087-0156 Impact factor: 54.908