AIDA
Current efforts within the HCA are largely focused on defining reference human cell types using a relatively small number of samples of predominantly European origin. However, the next phase of the HCA is likely to address the topic of human diversity by comprehensively characterizing variation in cell states across age, sex, population groups, diseases and environments. To spur this next phase, and also expand the geographical scope of the HCA, we propose an HCA-Asia seed network to generate an Asian Immune Diversity Atlas (AIDA). AIDA will generate transcriptome variation datasets from 5 major Asian population groups (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Indian, Malay), define an atlas of Asian cell types and states, and characterize their variation associated with ethnicity, environment, age, sex, sleep status and body mass index. We will also formalize a study design based on common controls that can in principle reduce technical artifacts in a broad range of comparative single cell studies. This study design will be complemented with novel algorithms designed to normalize datasets of interest against the common controls, to increase the robustness of biological inferences. In addition to providing new tools and resources to the HCA, this seed network will serve as a template for future comparative studies in the single cell field.
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Atlas
Analysis Portals
Project Label
AIDASpecies
Homo sapiens
Sample Type
specimens
Anatomical Entity
blood
Organ Part
blood
Selected Cell Types
peripheral blood mononuclear cell
Disease Status (Specimen)
Unspecified
Disease Status (Donor)
Unspecified
Development Stage
Library Construction Method
Nucleic Acid Source
single cell
Paired End
falseFile Format
fastq
Cell Count Estimate
82.8kDonor Count
339