Affiliation:
1. Department of Urology, Department of Interventional Medicine, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Biomedical Imaging The Fifth Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat‐sen University Zhuhai Guangdong China
2. Department of Andrology Center for Men's Health Urologic Medical Center, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine, Shanghai General Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Shanghai China
3. The Sinotech Genomics CO. LTD Shanghai China
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundThe development of single‐cell sequencing technology has expanded the understanding of cell heterogeneity and disease progression in the male genitourinary system. However, complex processing and unprofessional analytical annotations limit the daily use and widely sharing of published datasets.ObjectivesSingle‐cell sequencing data of male‐specific tissues and organs.Materials and methodsThe data were downloaded from published studies and were processed based on the Seurat R package, including quality control, cell clustering, reduction and graph generation, and cell type annotation were differentiated by referring to the related paper or recognized cell markers. Input and visual results output through the Shiny package, which was loaded into the remote server.ResultsThe current version of the Male Health Atlas database includes two species (human and mouse), five male‐specific tissues and organs (testis, epididymis, vas deferens, corpus cavernosum, and prostate), and eight major cell types, with a total of 57 samples and 258,428 single‐cell profiles. The results were divided into two main parts: Cell Clustering and Gene Display. In Cell Clustering section, visitors are free to change cell dimensionality reduction (t‐distributed stochastic neighbor embedding, or uniform manifold approximation and projection), color palette, and annotation (cell type or sample type). The Gene Display section includes a reduced dimension scatter plot, violin plot, and bubble plot. Visitors can easily view the expression characteristics of single or multiple genes, and compare the expression differences between different cell types or groups.Discussion and conclusionMale Health Atlas is the first single‐cell database website in the field of andrology and male reproduction, providing researchers with single‐cell sequencing resources and an accessible tool. Male Health Atlas is freely available at http://malehealthatlas.cn/.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
Subject
Urology,Endocrinology,Reproductive Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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