VeloViz: RNA velocity-informed embeddings for visualizing cellular trajectories

L Atta, A Sahoo, J Fan - Bioinformatics, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Bioinformatics, 2022academic.oup.com
Motivation Single-cell transcriptomics profiling technologies enable genome-wide gene
expression measurements in individual cells but can currently only provide a static snapshot
of cellular transcriptional states. RNA velocity analysis can help infer cell state changes
using such single-cell transcriptomics data. To interpret these cell state changes inferred
from RNA velocity analysis as part of underlying cellular trajectories, current approaches rely
on visualization with principal components, t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding and …
Motivation
Single-cell transcriptomics profiling technologies enable genome-wide gene expression measurements in individual cells but can currently only provide a static snapshot of cellular transcriptional states. RNA velocity analysis can help infer cell state changes using such single-cell transcriptomics data. To interpret these cell state changes inferred from RNA velocity analysis as part of underlying cellular trajectories, current approaches rely on visualization with principal components, t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding and other 2D embeddings derived from the observed single-cell transcriptional states. However, these 2D embeddings can yield different representations of the underlying cellular trajectories, hindering the interpretation of cell state changes.
Results
We developed VeloViz to create RNA velocity-informed 2D and 3D embeddings from single-cell transcriptomics data. Using both real and simulated data, we demonstrate that VeloViz embeddings are able to capture underlying cellular trajectories across diverse trajectory topologies, even when intermediate cell states may be missing. By considering the predicted future transcriptional states from RNA velocity analysis, VeloViz can help visualize a more reliable representation of underlying cellular trajectories.
Availability and implementation
Source code is available on GitHub (https://github.com/JEFworks-Lab/veloviz) and Bioconductor (https://bioconductor.org/packages/veloviz) with additional tutorials at https://JEF.works/veloviz/. Datasets used can be found on Zenodo (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4632471).
Supplementary information
Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
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