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Counting Proteins in Single Cells with Addressable Droplet Microarrays
Published on: July 6, 2018
scPDA: denoising protein expression in droplet-based single-cell data
Ouyang Zhu1, Jun Li2
1Department of Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, 46556, USA.
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Droplet-based profiling techniques such as CITE-seq are often contaminated by technical noise. Current computational denoising methods have serious limitations, including a strong reliance on often-unavailable empty droplets or null controls and insufficient efficiency due to ignoring protein-protein interactions. Here, we introduce scPDA, a probabilistic model that employs a variational autoencoder to achieve high computational efficiency. scPDA eliminates the use of empty droplets and shares information across proteins to increase denoising efficiency. Compared to currently available methods, scPDA substantially improves the efficiency of gating-strategy-based cell-type identification, marking a clear advancement in computational denoising of the protein modality.

