CardioAtlas:解读心血管组织和疾病中的单细胞转录组景观。

IF 9.5 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Biomarker Research Pub Date : 2024-11-28 DOI:10.1186/s40364-024-00696-5
Tiantongfei Jiang, Xiaoyan Jin, Yueying Gao, Weiwei Zhou, Jinyang Yu, Yongsheng Li, Juan Xu, Benzhi Cai
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心血管研究中越来越多的scRNA-seq数据大大提高了我们对心血管系统发展和心血管疾病机制的认识。然而,单细胞转录组数据集分散在文献中,没有心血管系统和疾病的资源。在这里,我们构建了一个有组织的资源CardioAtlas,它提供了27个人类数据集的> 1,929,000个细胞和39个小鼠数据集的> 1,088,000个细胞的综合分析结果。通过大规模文献检索和人工标注,我们构建了12个和15个人类和小鼠常见心血管系统和疾病的scRNA-seq参考图谱,涵盖43个和39个细胞类型。特别是,CardioAtlas提供了五个分析模块,包括细胞类型预测、标记基因鉴定、功能富集分析、细胞类型特异性转录调控鉴定和细胞-细胞通信分析。此外,用户可以上传scRNA-seq数据进行个性化分析。CardioAtlas可在http://bio-bigdata.hrbmu.edu.cn/CardioAtlas上获得。CardioAtlas提供了第一个全面和精心制作的心血管系统和疾病参考图谱,并详细描述了大量人类和小鼠中以前未被识别的细胞群。
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CardioAtlas: deciphering the single-cell transcriptome landscape in cardiovascular tissues and diseases.

Increasing scRNA-seq data in cardiovascular research have substantially improved our knowledge on the development of the cardiovascular system and the mechanisms underlying cardiovascular diseases. However, the single-cell transcriptome datasets were dispersed in literature and no resource for cardiovascular systems and diseases. Here, we constructed an organized resource CardioAtlas, which provides comprehensive analysis results for > 1,929,000 cells in 27 human data sets and > 1,088,000 cells in 39 mouse data sets. Through large-scale literature retrieval and manual annotation, we constructed 12 and 15 scRNA-seq reference atlas for common human and mouse cardiovascular systems and diseases, covering 43 and 39 cell types. In particular, CardioAtlas provides five analytic modules, including cell-type prediction, identification of marker genes, functional enrichment analysis, identification of cell-type-specific transcription regulons, and cell-cell communication analysis. In addition, users can upload scRNA-seq data for personalized analysis. CardioAtlas is available at http://bio-bigdata.hrbmu.edu.cn/CardioAtlas . CardioAtlas provides the first comprehensive and well-crafted reference atlas of cardiovascular systems and diseases and describes in detail previously unrecognized cell populations across a large number of humans and mice.

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Biomarker Research
Biomarker Research Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Medicine
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15.80
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1.80%
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80
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: Biomarker Research, an open-access, peer-reviewed journal, covers all aspects of biomarker investigation. It seeks to publish original discoveries, novel concepts, commentaries, and reviews across various biomedical disciplines. The field of biomarker research has progressed significantly with the rise of personalized medicine and individual health. Biomarkers play a crucial role in drug discovery and development, as well as in disease diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, and prevention, particularly in the genome era.
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