Cell Simulation as Cell Segmentation

Author:

Jones Daniel C.ORCID,Elz Anna E.ORCID,Hadadianpour AzadehORCID,Ryu HeejuORCID,Glass David R.ORCID,Newell Evan W.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractSingle-cell spatial transcriptomics promises a highly detailed view of a cell’s transcriptional state and microenvironment, yet inaccurate cell segmentation can render this data murky by misattributing large numbers of transcripts to nearby cells or conjuring nonexistent cells. We adopt methods from ab initio cell simulation to rapidly infer morphologically plausible cell boundaries that preserve cell type heterogeneity. Benchmarking applied to datasets generated by three commercial platforms show superior performance and computational efficiency of this approach compared with existing methods. We show that improved accuracy in cell segmentation aids greatly in detection of difficult to accurately segment tumor infiltrating immune cells such as neutrophils and T cells. Lastly, through improvements in our ability to delineate subsets of tumor infiltrating T cells, we show that CXCL13-expressing CD8+ T cells tend to be more closely associated with tumor cells than their CXCL13-negative counterparts in data generated from renal cell carcinoma patient samples.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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