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hadge: a comprehensive pipeline for donor deconvolution in single-cell studies

Single-cell multiplexing techniques (cell hashing and genetic multiplexing) combine multiple samples, optimizing sample processing and reducing costs. Cell hashing conjugates antibody-tags or chemical-oligonucleotides to cell membranes, while genetic multiplexing allows to mix genetically diverse samples and relies on aggregation of RNA reads at known genomic coordinates. We develop hadge (hashing deconvolution combined with genotype information), a Nextflow pipeline that combines 12 methods to perform both hashing- and genotype-based deconvolution. We propose a joint deconvolution strategy combining best-performing methods and demonstrate how this approach leads to the recovery of previously discarded cells in a nuclei hashing of fresh-frozen brain tissue.

  • Curion, F.
  • Wu, X.
  • Heumos, L.
  • André, M. M. G.
  • Halle, L.
  • Ozols, M.
  • Grant-Peters, M.
  • Rich-Griffin, C.
  • Yeung, H. Y.
  • Dendrou, C. A.
  • Schiller, H. B.
  • Theis, F. J.

Keywords

  • *Single-Cell Analysis/methods
  • Humans
  • Brain/metabolism/cytology
  • Software
  • Genotype
  • Donor deconvolution
  • Genetic
  • Hashing
  • Nextflow
  • Single-cell
Publication details
DOI: 10.1186/s13059-024-03249-z
Journal: Genome Biol
Pages: 109 
Number: 1
Work Type: Original
Location: CPC-M
Disease Area: General Lung and Other
Partner / Member: HMGU, KUM
Access-Number: 38671451

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