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Ligand-Receptor Interactions for Cell-Cell Communication Analysis in Rat, Chicken, Pig, and Monkey Single-Cell and Spatial Transcriptomics

Sun, Y.; Chen, S.; Peng, Y.; Zhang, X.; Jiang, T.; Fang, B.; Zhang, P.; Li, Y.; Ren, Y.

2024-10-15 bioinformatics
10.1101/2024.10.12.617999 bioRxiv
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Cell-cell communication is a frequently used analysis approach in single cell RNA and spatial transcriptomics, and many tools like CellPhoneDB, CellChat and stLearn have been developed. Ligand-receptor interactions are the core of cell-cell communication analysis. Since receptor-ligand and even protein-protein interactions were focus on humans and mice research, curated human and mouse receptor-ligand databases have been established, cell-cell interactions for these two species single-cell RNA sequencing data can be directly analyzed. However, for rats, chickens, pigs, monkeys, and other species, cell-cell interaction analysis is often implemented through orthologous gene mapping, due to the lack of curated ligand-receptor interaction databases for these species. We collected cell-cell interaction data mainly from KEGG for rats, chickens, pigs, and monkeys, and extended the data from Reactome and IntAct. Then, by using CellChatV2 with our collected rat ligand-receptor interactions and CellChatV2s own mouse data, respectively, we analyzed 10x Genomics rat public scRNA data, and found that 70 significantly ligand-receptor interactions from the mouse analysis result were also significantly in rats. We also obtained some chicken, pig, and monkey scRNA data from published literature, and analyzed cell-cell interactions using our collected ligand-receptor interactions for these species, and it was proved that our data is reliable and useful. Lastly, we have transformed the ligand-receptor interactions for rat, chicken, pig, and monkey species into the CellChatDB format, which enables swift and straightforward analysis of cell-cell communication in single-cell and spatial data of these four species. All the ligand-receptor interaction datasets for rats, chickens, pigs, and monkeys, as well as the program codes, are available at https://github.com/qingchen36/ligand-receptor. Using our program, one can rapidly obtain receptor-ligand interaction data for other species.

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