Affiliation:
1. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Calgary , Calgary, Alberta, Canada
2. Charbonneau Cancer institute, University of Calgary , Calgary, Alberta, Canada
3. Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, University of Calgary , Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Abstract
Abstract
Advances in molecular profiling have facilitated generation of large multi-modal datasets that can potentially reveal critical axes of biological variation underlying complex diseases. Distilling biological meaning, however, requires computational strategies that can perform mosaic integration across diverse cohorts and datatypes. Here, we present mosaicMPI, a framework for discovery of low to high-resolution molecular programs representing both cell types and states, and integration within and across datasets into a network representing biological themes. Using existing datasets in glioblastoma, we demonstrate that this approach robustly integrates single cell and bulk programs across multiple platforms. Clinical and molecular annotations from cohorts are statistically propagated onto this network of programs, yielding a richly characterized landscape of biological themes. This enables deep understanding of individual tumor samples, systematic exploration of relationships between modalities, and generation of a reference map onto which new datasets can rapidly be mapped. mosaicMPI is available at https://github.com/MorrissyLab/mosaicMPI.
Funder
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Terry Fox Research Institute
Canadian Cancer Society
Alberta Children's Hospital Foundation
Canada Research Chairs
Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute Postdoctoral Fellowship
Clark H. Smith Scholar Postdoctoral Fellowship
Alberta Graduate Excellence Scholarship
University of Calgary Faculty of Medicine Graduate Council Scholarship
Alberta Innovates Graduate Student Scholarship
Margaret Rosso Graduate Scholarship in Cancer Research
Clark H. Smith Brain Tumour Centre Graduate Scholarship
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)