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Mapping lineage-traced cells across time points with moslin

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Title:Mapping lineage-traced cells across time points with moslin
Creators Name:Lange, M., Piran, Z., Klein, M., Spanjaard, B., Klein, D., Junker, J.P., Theis, F.J. and Nitzan, M.
Abstract:Simultaneous profiling of single-cell gene expression and lineage history holds enormous potential for studying cellular decision-making. Recent computational approaches combine both modalities into cellular trajectories; however, they cannot make use of all available lineage information in destructive time-series experiments. Here, we present moslin, a Gromov-Wasserstein-based model to couple cellular profiles across time points based on lineage and gene expression information. We validate our approach in simulations and demonstrate on Caenorhabditis elegans embryonic development how moslin predicts fate probabilities and putative decision driver genes. Finally, we use moslin to delineate lineage relationships among transiently activated fibroblast states during zebrafish heart regeneration.
Keywords:Fate Decisions, Lineage Tracing, Cellular Dynamics, Optimal Transport, Regeneration, Animals, Zebrafish
Source:Genome Biology
ISSN:1474-760X
Publisher:BioMed Central
Volume:25
Number:1
Page Range:277
Date:21 October 2024
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-024-03422-4
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