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CMF-Impute: an accurate imputation tool for single-cell RNA-seq data

Junlin Xu, Lijun Cai, Bo Liao, Wen Zhu, Jialiang Yang

2020Bioinformatics108 citationsDOI

Abstract

MOTIVATION: Single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNA-seq) technology provides a powerful tool for investigating cell heterogeneity and cell subpopulations by allowing the quantification of gene expression at single-cell level. However, scRNA-seq data analysis remains challenging because of various technical noises such as dropout events (i.e. excessive zero counts in the expression matrix). RESULTS: By taking consideration of the association among cells and genes, we propose a novel collaborative matrix factorization-based method called CMF-Impute to impute the dropout entries of a given scRNA-seq expression matrix. We test CMF-Impute and compare it with the other five state-of-the-art methods on six popular real scRNA-seq datasets of various sizes and three simulated datasets. For simulated datasets, CMF-Impute outperforms other methods in imputing the closest dropouts to the original expression values as evaluated by both the sum of squared error and Pearson correlation coefficient. For real datasets, CMF-Impute achieves the most accurate cell classification results in spite of the choice of different clustering methods like SC3 or T-SNE followed by K-means as evaluated by both adjusted rand index and normalized mutual information. Finally, we demonstrate that CMF-Impute is powerful in reconstructing cell-to-cell and gene-to-gene correlation, and in inferring cell lineage trajectories. AVAILABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION: CMF-Impute is written as a Matlab package which is available at https://github.com/xujunlin123/CMFImpute.git. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.

Topics & Concepts

Imputation (statistics)Computer sciencePearson product-moment correlation coefficientDropout (neural networks)Missing dataCluster analysisCorrelationData miningPattern recognition (psychology)Artificial intelligenceStatisticsMathematicsMachine learningGeometrySingle-cell and spatial transcriptomicsCell Image Analysis TechniquesGene expression and cancer classification