Dandelion uses the single-cell adaptive immune receptor repertoire to explore lymphocyte developmental origins

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Updated June 21, 2024

Assessment of single-cell gene expression (single-cell RNA sequencing) and adaptive immune receptor (AIR) sequencing (scVDJ-seq) has been invaluable in studying lymphocyte biology. Here we introduce Dandelion, a computational pipeline for scVDJ-seq analysis. It enables the application of standard V(D)J analysis workflows to single-cell datasets, delivering improved V(D)J contig annotation and the identification of nonproductive and partially spliced contigs. We devised a strategy to create an AIR feature space that can be used for both differential V(D)J usage analysis and pseudotime trajectory inference. The application of Dandelion improved the alignment of human thymic development trajectories of double-positive T cells to mature single-positive CD4/CD8 T cells, generating predictions of factors regulating lineage commitment. Dandelion analysis of other cell compartments provided insights into the origins of human B1 cells and ILC/NK cell development, illustrating the power of our approach.

Zewen Kelvin TuongWellcome Sanger Institutez.tuong@uq.edu.au
Menna R ClatworthyWellcome Sanger Institutemrc38@cam.ac.uk
Sarah A TeichmannWellcome Sanger Institutest9@sanger.ac.uk
Chenqu Suo1
Krzysztof Polanski1
Emma Dann1
Rik G H Lindeboom1
Roser Vilarrasa-Blasi1
Roser Vento-Tormo1
Muzlifah Haniffa1
Kerstin B Meyer1
Lisa M Dratva1
Zewen Kelvin Tuong1
Menna R Clatworthy1
Sarah A Teichmann1
1Wellcome Sanger Institute
Ida Zucchi

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Atlas

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Analysis Portals

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Project Label

dandelionPBCM

Species

Homo sapiens

Sample Type

specimens

Anatomical Entity

blood

Organ Part

Unspecified

Selected Cell Types

peripheral blood mononuclear cell

Disease Status (Specimen)

normal

Disease Status (Donor)

normal

Development Stage

human adult stage

Library Construction Method

10x immune profiling

Nucleic Acid Source

single cell

Paired End

false

Analysis Protocol

processed_matrix_generation, raw_matrix_generation, vdj_analysis

File Format

5 file formats

Cell Count Estimate

17.9k

Donor Count

1
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