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Feng-Ao Wang1,2, Chenxin Yi2,3, Jiajun Chen2,3
1Key Laboratory of Systems Health Science of Zhejiang Province, School of Life Science, Hangzhou Institute for Advanced Study, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hangzhou, China.
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The interplay between transcription factors (TFs) and regulatory elements (REs) drives gene transcription, forming gene regulatory networks (GRNs). Advances in single-cell technologies now enable simultaneous measurement of RNA expression and chromatin accessibility, offering unprecedented opportunities for GRN inference at single-cell resolution. However, heterogeneity across omics layers complicates regulatory feature extraction. We present scTFBridge, a multi-omics deep generative model for GRN inference. scTFBridge disentangles latent spaces into shared and specific components across omics layers. By integrating TF-motif binding knowledge, scTFBridge aligns shared embeddings with specific TF regulatory activities, enhancing biological interpretability. Using explainability methods, scTFBridge computes regulatory scores for REs and TFs, enabling robust GRN inference. Our results further demonstrate that scTFBridge can identify cell-type-specific susceptibility genes and distinct regulatory programs, providing insights into gene regulation mechanisms at the single-cell level.
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