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Identification of Human Global, Tissue and Within-Tissue Cell-Specific Stably Expressed Genes at Single-Cell Resolution

Stably Expressed Genes (SEGs) are a set of genes with invariant expression. Identification of SEGs, especially among both healthy and diseased tissues, is of clinical relevance to enable more accurate data integration, gene expression comparison and biomarker detection. However, it remains unclear h...

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Autores principales: Qiu, Lingyu, Liang, Chen, Zheng, Yidong, Kang, Huayu, Chen, Aiyue, Chen, Chunlin, Wang, Xinlong, Yang, Jielin, Fang, Qiongfang, Hui, Xinjie, Hu, Yueming, Chen, Zewei, Sha, Ou, Zhu, Wei-Guo, Wang, Yejun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9499411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36142130
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms231810214
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author Qiu, Lingyu
Liang, Chen
Zheng, Yidong
Kang, Huayu
Chen, Aiyue
Chen, Chunlin
Wang, Xinlong
Yang, Jielin
Fang, Qiongfang
Hui, Xinjie
Hu, Yueming
Chen, Zewei
Sha, Ou
Zhu, Wei-Guo
Wang, Yejun
author_facet Qiu, Lingyu
Liang, Chen
Zheng, Yidong
Kang, Huayu
Chen, Aiyue
Chen, Chunlin
Wang, Xinlong
Yang, Jielin
Fang, Qiongfang
Hui, Xinjie
Hu, Yueming
Chen, Zewei
Sha, Ou
Zhu, Wei-Guo
Wang, Yejun
author_sort Qiu, Lingyu
collection PubMed
description Stably Expressed Genes (SEGs) are a set of genes with invariant expression. Identification of SEGs, especially among both healthy and diseased tissues, is of clinical relevance to enable more accurate data integration, gene expression comparison and biomarker detection. However, it remains unclear how many global SEGs there are, whether there are development-, tissue- or cell-specific SEGs, and whether diseases can influence their expression. In this research, we systematically investigate human SEGs at single-cell level and observe their development-, tissue- and cell-specificity, and expression stability under various diseased states. A hierarchical strategy is proposed to identify a list of 408 spatial-temporal SEGs. Development-specific SEGs are also identified, with adult tissue-specific SEGs enriched with the function of immune processes and fetal tissue-specific SEGs enriched in RNA splicing activities. Cells of the same type within different tissues tend to show similar SEG composition profiles. Diseases or stresses do not show influence on the expression stableness of SEGs in various tissues. In addition to serving as markers and internal references for data normalization and integration, we examine another possible application of SEGs, i.e., being applied for cell decomposition. The deconvolution model could accurately predict the fractions of major immune cells in multiple independent testing datasets of peripheral blood samples. The study provides a reliable list of human SEGs at the single-cell level, facilitates the understanding on the property of SEGs, and extends their possible applications.
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spelling pubmed-94994112022-09-23 Identification of Human Global, Tissue and Within-Tissue Cell-Specific Stably Expressed Genes at Single-Cell Resolution Qiu, Lingyu Liang, Chen Zheng, Yidong Kang, Huayu Chen, Aiyue Chen, Chunlin Wang, Xinlong Yang, Jielin Fang, Qiongfang Hui, Xinjie Hu, Yueming Chen, Zewei Sha, Ou Zhu, Wei-Guo Wang, Yejun Int J Mol Sci Article Stably Expressed Genes (SEGs) are a set of genes with invariant expression. Identification of SEGs, especially among both healthy and diseased tissues, is of clinical relevance to enable more accurate data integration, gene expression comparison and biomarker detection. However, it remains unclear how many global SEGs there are, whether there are development-, tissue- or cell-specific SEGs, and whether diseases can influence their expression. In this research, we systematically investigate human SEGs at single-cell level and observe their development-, tissue- and cell-specificity, and expression stability under various diseased states. A hierarchical strategy is proposed to identify a list of 408 spatial-temporal SEGs. Development-specific SEGs are also identified, with adult tissue-specific SEGs enriched with the function of immune processes and fetal tissue-specific SEGs enriched in RNA splicing activities. Cells of the same type within different tissues tend to show similar SEG composition profiles. Diseases or stresses do not show influence on the expression stableness of SEGs in various tissues. In addition to serving as markers and internal references for data normalization and integration, we examine another possible application of SEGs, i.e., being applied for cell decomposition. The deconvolution model could accurately predict the fractions of major immune cells in multiple independent testing datasets of peripheral blood samples. The study provides a reliable list of human SEGs at the single-cell level, facilitates the understanding on the property of SEGs, and extends their possible applications. MDPI 2022-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9499411/ /pubmed/36142130 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms231810214 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Qiu, Lingyu
Liang, Chen
Zheng, Yidong
Kang, Huayu
Chen, Aiyue
Chen, Chunlin
Wang, Xinlong
Yang, Jielin
Fang, Qiongfang
Hui, Xinjie
Hu, Yueming
Chen, Zewei
Sha, Ou
Zhu, Wei-Guo
Wang, Yejun
Identification of Human Global, Tissue and Within-Tissue Cell-Specific Stably Expressed Genes at Single-Cell Resolution
title Identification of Human Global, Tissue and Within-Tissue Cell-Specific Stably Expressed Genes at Single-Cell Resolution
title_full Identification of Human Global, Tissue and Within-Tissue Cell-Specific Stably Expressed Genes at Single-Cell Resolution
title_fullStr Identification of Human Global, Tissue and Within-Tissue Cell-Specific Stably Expressed Genes at Single-Cell Resolution
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Human Global, Tissue and Within-Tissue Cell-Specific Stably Expressed Genes at Single-Cell Resolution
title_short Identification of Human Global, Tissue and Within-Tissue Cell-Specific Stably Expressed Genes at Single-Cell Resolution
title_sort identification of human global, tissue and within-tissue cell-specific stably expressed genes at single-cell resolution
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9499411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36142130
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms231810214
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