4.6 Article

Decosus: An R Framework for Universal Integration of Cell Proportion Estimation Methods

Journal

FRONTIERS IN GENETICS
Volume 13, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2022.802838

Keywords

cell deconvolution; R package; method integration; gene expression; immuno-biology

Funding

  1. Cancer Research United Kingdom Centre of Excellence Award [SBF003\1025]
  2. Academy of Medical Sciences Springboard Award [C355/A26819]
  3. Cancer Research United Kingdom [C16420/A18066]
  4. FC AECC
  5. AIRC under the Accelerator Award Program

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This study introduces an R package called Decosus, which integrates seven methods and gene expression profiles for deconvoluting cell types. Benchmark analysis and ground-truth measurements show that integrated estimates have stable performances across datasets and can be applied to skin samples in different settings.
The assessment of the cellular heterogeneity and abundance in bulk tissue samples is essential for characterising cellular and organismal states. Computational approaches to estimate cellular abundance from bulk RNA-Seq datasets have variable performances, often requiring benchmarking matrices to select the best performing methods for individual studies. However, such benchmarking investigations are difficult to perform and assess in typical applications because of the absence of gold standard/ground-truth cellular measurements. Here we describe Decosus, an R package that integrates seven methods and signatures for deconvoluting cell types from gene expression profiles (GEP). Benchmark analysis on a range of datasets with ground-truth measurements revealed that our integrated estimates consistently exhibited stable performances across datasets than individual methods and signatures. We further applied Decosus to characterise the immune compartment of skin samples in different settings, confirming the well-established Th1 and Th2 polarisation in psoriasis and atopic dermatitis, respectively. Secondly, we revealed immune system-related UV-induced changes in sun-exposed skin. Furthermore, a significant motivation in the design of Decosus is flexibility and the ability for the user to include new gene signatures, algorithms, and integration methods at run time.

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