scTWAS Atlas: an integrative knowledgebase of single-cell transcriptome-wide association studies.

Jialin Mai, Qiheng Qian, Hao Gao, Zhuojing Fan, Jingyao Zeng, Jingfa Xiao
Author Information
  1. Jialin Mai: National Genomics Data Center, China National Center for Bioinformation, Beijing 100101, China.
  2. Qiheng Qian: National Genomics Data Center, China National Center for Bioinformation, Beijing 100101, China. ORCID
  3. Hao Gao: National Genomics Data Center, China National Center for Bioinformation, Beijing 100101, China.
  4. Zhuojing Fan: National Genomics Data Center, China National Center for Bioinformation, Beijing 100101, China.
  5. Jingyao Zeng: National Genomics Data Center, China National Center for Bioinformation, Beijing 100101, China. ORCID
  6. Jingfa Xiao: National Genomics Data Center, China National Center for Bioinformation, Beijing 100101, China. ORCID

Abstract

Single-cell transcriptome-wide association studies (scTWAS) is a new method for conducting TWAS analysis at the cellular level to identify gene-trait associations with higher precision. This approach helps overcome the challenge of interpreting cell-type heterogeneity in traditional TWAS results. As the field of scTWAS rapidly advances, there is a growing need for additional database platforms to integrate this wealth of data and knowledge effectively. To address this gap, we present scTWAS Atlas (https://ngdc.cncb.ac.cn/sctwas/), a comprehensive database of scTWAS information integrating literature curation and data analysis. The current version of scTWAS Atlas amasses 2,765,211 associations encompassing 34 traits, 30 cell types, 9 cell conditions and 16,470 genes. The database features visualization tools, including an interactive knowledge graph that integrates single-cell expression quantitative trait loci (sc-eQTL) and scTWAS associations to build a multi-omics level regulatory network at the cellular level. Additionally, scTWAS Atlas facilitates cross-cell-type analysis, highlighting cell-type-specific and shared TWAS genes. The database is designed with user-friendly interfaces and allows for easy browsing, searching, and downloading of relevant information. Overall, scTWAS Atlas is instrumental in exploring the genetic regulatory mechanisms at the cellular level and shedding light on the role of various cell types in biological processes, offering novel insights for human health research.

Grants

  1. XDB38030400/Chinese Academy of Sciences
  2. 32170669/National Natural Science Foundation of China
  3. 2020YFA0907001/National Key Research Program of China
  4. 2022098/Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

MeSH Term

Single-Cell Analysis
Humans
Transcriptome
Databases, Genetic
Quantitative Trait Loci
Knowledge Bases
Genome-Wide Association Study
Gene Expression Profiling
Software
Gene Regulatory Networks

Links to CNCB-NGDC Resources

Database Commons: DBC009670 (scTWAS Atlas)

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