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InterCellDB: A User‐Defined Database for Inferring Intercellular Networks

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Recent advances in single cell RNA sequencing (scRNA‐seq) empower insights into cell–cell crosstalk within specific tissues. However, customizable data analysis tools that decipher intercellular communication from gene expression in association… Click to show full abstract

Recent advances in single cell RNA sequencing (scRNA‐seq) empower insights into cell–cell crosstalk within specific tissues. However, customizable data analysis tools that decipher intercellular communication from gene expression in association with biological functions are lacking. The authors have developed InterCellDB, a platform that allows a user‐defined analysis of intercellular communication using scRNA‐seq datasets in combination with protein annotation information, including cellular localization and functional classification, and protein interaction properties. The application of InterCellDB in tumor microenvironment research is exemplified using two independent scRNA‐seq datasets from human and mouse and it is demonstrated that InterCellDB‐inferred cell–cell interactions and ligand–receptor pairs are experimentally valid.

Keywords: database inferring; cell; intercelldb user; defined database; scrna seq; user defined

Journal Title: Advanced Science
Year Published: 2022

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