SpaCCC: Large Language Model-Based Cell-Cell Communication Inference for Spatially Resolved Transcriptomic Data

Drawing parallels between linguistic constructs and cellular biology, Large Language Models (LLMs) have achieved success in diverse downstream applications for single-cell data analysis. However, to date, it still lacks methods to take advantage of LLMs to infer Ligand-Receptor (LR)-mediated cell-ce...

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Veröffentlicht in:Big Data Mining and Analytics 2024-12, Vol.7 (4), p.1129-1147
Hauptverfasser: Ji, Boya, Wang, Xiaoqi, Qiao, Debin, Xu, Liwen, Peng, Shaoliang
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Zusammenfassung:Drawing parallels between linguistic constructs and cellular biology, Large Language Models (LLMs) have achieved success in diverse downstream applications for single-cell data analysis. However, to date, it still lacks methods to take advantage of LLMs to infer Ligand-Receptor (LR)-mediated cell-cell communications for spatially resolved transcriptomic data. Here, we propose SpaCCC to facilitate the inference of spatially resolved cell-cell communications, which relies on our fine-tuned single-cell LLM and functional gene interaction network to embed ligand and receptor genes into a unified latent space. The LR pairs with a significant closer distance in latent space are taken to be more likely to interact with each other. After that, the molecular diffusion and permutation test strategies are respectively employed to calculate the communication strength and filter out communications with low specificities. The benchmarked performance of SpaCCC is evaluated on real single-cell spatial transcriptomic datasets with superiority over other methods. SpaCCC also infers known LR pairs concealed by existing aggregative methods and then identifies communication patterns for specific cell types and their signaling pathways. Furthermore, SpaCCC provides various cell-cell communication visualization results at both single-cell and cell type resolution. In summary, SpaCCC provides a sophisticated and practical tool allowing researchers to decipher spatially resolved cell-cell communications and related communication patterns and signaling pathways based on spatial transcriptome data. SpaCCC is free and publicly available at https://github.com/jiboyalab/SpaCCC.
ISSN:2096-0654
2097-406X
DOI:10.26599/BDMA.2024.9020056