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BRIE2: computational identification of splicing phenotypes from single-cell transcriptomic experiments

Yuanhua Huang, Guido Sanguinetti

2021Genome biology49 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

RNA splicing is an important driver of heterogeneity in single cells through the expression of alternative transcripts and as a determinant of transcriptional kinetics. However, the intrinsic coverage limitations of scRNA-seq technologies make it challenging to associate specific splicing events to cell-level phenotypes. BRIE2 is a scalable computational method that resolves these issues by regressing single-cell transcriptomic data against cell-level features. We show that BRIE2 effectively identifies differential disease-associated alternative splicing events and allows a principled selection of genes that capture heterogeneity in transcriptional kinetics and improve RNA velocity analyses, enabling the identification of splicing phenotypes associated with biological changes.

Topics & Concepts

RNA splicingBiologyTranscriptomeAlternative splicingPhenotypeComputational biologyIdentification (biology)GeneHuman geneticsRNAGeneticsGene expressionMessenger RNABotanySingle-cell and spatial transcriptomicsRNA Research and SplicingRNA modifications and cancer