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Published on: May 26, 2023
Unraveling dynamically encoded latent transcriptomic patterns in pancreatic cancer cells by topic modeling
Yichen Zhang1, Mohammadali Sam Khalilitousi2, Yongjin P Park1,3,4
1Department of Statistics, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Abstract:
Building a comprehensive topic model has become an important research tool in single-cell genomics. With a topic model, we can decompose and ascertain distinctive cell topics shared across multiple cells, and the gene programs implicated by each topic can later serve as a predictive model in translational studies. Here, we present a Bayesian topic model that can uncover short-term RNA velocity patterns from a plethora of spliced and unspliced single-cell RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) counts. We showed that modeling both types of RNA counts can improve robustness in statistical estimation and can reveal new aspects of dynamic changes that can be missed in static analysis. We showcase that our modeling framework can be used to identify statistically significant dynamic gene programs in pancreatic cancer data. Our results discovered that seven dynamic gene programs (topics) are highly correlated with cancer prognosis and generally enrich immune cell types and pathways.
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