CellNeighborEX: deciphering neighbor-dependent gene expression from spatial transcriptomics data

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Cells have evolved their communication methods to sense their microenvironments and send biological signals. In addition to communication using ligands and receptors, cells use diverse channels including gap junctions to communicate with their immediate neighbors. Current approaches, however, cannot effectively capture the influence of various microenvironments. Here, we propose a novel approach to investigate cell neighbor-dependent gene expression (CellNeighborEX) in spatial transcriptomics (ST) data. To categorize cells based on their microenvironment, CellNeighborEX uses direct cell location or the mixture of transcriptome from multiple cells depending on ST technologies. For each cell type, CellNeighborEX identifies diverse gene sets associated with partnering cell types, providing further insight. We found that cells express different genes depending on their neighboring cell types in various tissues including mouse embryos, brain, and liver cancer. Those genes are associated with critical biological processes such as development or metastases. We further validated that gene expression is induced by neighboring partners via spatial visualization. The neighbor-dependent gene expression suggests new potential genes involved in cell–cell interactions beyond what ligand-receptor co-expression can discover.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummere11670
TidsskriftMolecular Systems Biology
Vol/bind19
Udgave nummer11
Antal sider18
ISSN1744-4292
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023

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Funding Information:
We appreciate Dr. Patrick Martin for critical reading of the manuscript. We appreciate the institutional support from Cedars‐Sinai Medical Center and Lundbeck Foundation (R313‐2019‐421) to KJW. Authors are supported by NIH‐NIC (R01CA242003, U54CA283762, U54CA233444, and U54CA23444‐03S1) and the Joseph and Ann Matella Fund for Pancreatic Cancer Research to JT; VCU Massey Cancer Center and School of Medicine start‐up funds, Swiss Cancer League, Seeds of Science, UAMS, SNSF, Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, Fundamental Mandates (Stichting tegen Kanker—Fondation contre le Cancer) to RG; VCU Massey Cancer Center and School of Medicine start‐up funds, La Caixa Funding LCF/BQ/PR20/11770006 to EM.

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© 2023 The Authors. Published under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license.

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