MDIC3: Matrix decomposition to infer cell-cell communication

Patterns (N Y). 2024 Jan 11;5(2):100911. doi: 10.1016/j.patter.2023.100911. eCollection 2024 Feb 9.

Abstract

Crosstalk among cells is vital for maintaining the biological function and intactness of systems. Most existing methods for investigating cell-cell communications are based on ligand-receptor (L-R) expression, and they focus on the study between two cells. Thus, the final communication inference results are particularly sensitive to the completeness and accuracy of the prior biological knowledge. Because existing L-R research focuses mainly on humans, most existing methods can only examine cell-cell communication for humans. As far as we know, there is currently no effective method to overcome this species limitation. Here, we propose MDIC3 (matrix decomposition to infer cell-cell communication), an unsupervised tool to investigate cell-cell communication in any species, and the results are not limited by specific L-R pairs or signaling pathways. By comparing it with existing methods for the inference of cell-cell communication, MDIC3 obtained better performance in both humans and mice.

Keywords: cell-cell communication; cellular crosstalking; gene regulatory network; matrix decomposition.

Associated data

  • figshare/10.6084/m9.figshare.24486046.v1