Fast clustering and cell-type annotation of scATAC data using pre-trained embeddings

biorxiv(2024)

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Motivation Data from the single-cell assay for transposase-accessible chromatin using sequencing (scATAC-seq) is now widely available. One major computational challenge is dealing with high dimensionality and inherent sparsity, which is typically addressed by producing lower-dimensional representations of single cells for downstream clustering tasks. Current approaches produce such individual cell embeddings directly through a one-step learning process. Here, we propose an alternative approach by building embedding models pre-trained on reference data. We argue that this provides a more flexible analysis workflow that also has computational performance advantages through transfer learning. Results We implemented our approach in scEmbed, an unsupervised machine learning framework that learns low-dimensional embeddings of genomic regulatory regions to represent and analyze scATAC-seq data. scEmbed performs well in terms of clustering ability and has the key advantage of learning patterns of region co-occurrence that can be transferred to other, unseen datasets. Moreover, pre-trained models on reference data can be exploited to build fast and accurate cell-type annotation systems without the need for other data modalities. scEmbed is implemented in Python and it is available to download from GitHub. We also make our pre-trained models available on huggingface for public use. Availability scEmbed is open source and available at . Pre-trained models from this work can be obtained on huggingface: . ### Competing Interest Statement NCS is a consultant for InVitro Cell Research, LLC.
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