Reconstructing gene regulatory dynamics from high-dimensional single-cell snapshot data

Andrea Ocone, Laleh Haghverdi, Nikola S. Mueller, Fabian J. Theis

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Abstract

Motivation: High-dimensional single-cell snapshot data are becoming widespread in the systems biology community, as a mean to understand biological processes at the cellular level. However, as temporal information is lost with such data, mathematical models have been limited to capture only static features of the underlying cellular mechanisms. Results: Here, we present a modular framework which allows to recover the temporal behaviour from single-cell snapshot data and reverse engineer the dynamics of gene expression. The framework combines a dimensionality reduction method with a cell time-ordering algorithm to generate pseudo time-series observations. These are in turn used to learn transcriptional ODE models and do model selection on structural network features. We apply it on synthetic data and then on real hematopoietic stem cells data, to reconstruct gene expression dynamics during differentiation pathways and infer the structure of a key gene regulatory network.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)i89-i96
JournalBioinformatics
Volume31
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Jun 2015

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