Platypus: an open-access software for integrating lymphocyte single-cell immune repertoires with transcriptomes

Abstract High-throughput single-cell sequencing (scSeq) technologies are revolutionizing the ability to molecularly profile B and T lymphocytes by offering the opportunity to simultaneously obtain information on adaptive immune receptor repertoires (VDJ repertoires) and transcriptomes. An integrated...

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Published in:NAR genomics and bioinformatics Vol. 3; no. 2; p. lqab023
Main Authors: Yermanos, Alexander, Agrafiotis, Andreas, Kuhn, Raphael, Robbiani, Damiano, Yates, Josephine, Papadopoulou, Chrysa, Han, Jiami, Sandu, Ioana, Weber, Cédric, Bieberich, Florian, Vazquez-Lombardi, Rodrigo, Dounas, Andreas, Neumeier, Daniel, Oxenius, Annette, Reddy, Sai T
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England Oxford University Press 01-06-2021
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Summary:Abstract High-throughput single-cell sequencing (scSeq) technologies are revolutionizing the ability to molecularly profile B and T lymphocytes by offering the opportunity to simultaneously obtain information on adaptive immune receptor repertoires (VDJ repertoires) and transcriptomes. An integrated quantification of immune repertoire parameters, such as germline gene usage, clonal expansion, somatic hypermutation and transcriptional states opens up new possibilities for the high-resolution analysis of lymphocytes and the inference of antigen-specificity. While multiple tools now exist to investigate gene expression profiles from scSeq of transcriptomes, there is a lack of software dedicated to single-cell immune repertoires. Here, we present Platypus, an open-source software platform providing a user-friendly interface to investigate B-cell receptor and T-cell receptor repertoires from scSeq experiments. Platypus provides a framework to automate and ease the analysis of single-cell immune repertoires while also incorporating transcriptional information involving unsupervised clustering, gene expression and gene ontology. To showcase the capabilities of Platypus, we use it to analyze and visualize single-cell immune repertoires and transcriptomes from B and T cells from convalescent COVID-19 patients, revealing unique insight into the repertoire features and transcriptional profiles of clonally expanded lymphocytes. Platypus will expedite progress by facilitating the analysis of single-cell immune repertoire and transcriptome sequencing.
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ISSN:2631-9268
2631-9268
DOI:10.1093/nargab/lqab023