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Motivation: Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) has become an important method for characterizing cellular heterogeneity, revealing more biological insights than the bulk RNA-seq. The surge in scRNA-seq data across multiple individuals calls for efficient and statistically powerful methods for differential expression (DE) analysis that addresses individual-level biological variability.
Results: We introduced DiSC, a method for conducting individual-level DE analysis by extracting multiple distributional characteristics, jointly testing their association with a variable of interest, and using a flexible permutation testing framework to control the false discovery rate (FDR). Our simulation studies demonstrated that DiSC effectively controlled the FDR across various settings and exhibited high statistical power in detecting different types of gene expression changes. Moreover, DiSC is computationally efficient and scalable to the rapidly increasing sample sizes in scRNA-seq studies. When applying DiSC to identify DE genes potentially associated with COVID-19 severity and Alzheimer's disease across various types of peripheral blood mononuclear cells and neural cells, we found that our method was approximately 100 times faster than other state-of-the-art methods and the results were consistent and supported by existing literature. While DiSC was developed for scRNA-seq data, its robust testing framework can also be applied to other types of single-cell data. We applied DiSC to cytometry by time-of-flight data, DiSC identified significantly more DE markers than traditional methods.
Availability And Implementation: The R software package "SingleCellStat" is freely available on CRAN (https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/SingleCellStat/index.html) and GitHub (https://github.com/Lujun995/DiSC). The replication code for reproducing the analyses in this study is publicly accessible at https://github.com/Lujun995/DiSC_Replication_Code. The scRNA-seq expression matrix and metadata utilized in our simulations and analyses can be retrieved from https://cells.ucsc.edu/autism/rawMatrix.zip, https://cellxgene.cziscience.com/collections/1ca90a2d-2943-483d-b678-b809bf464c30, and https://covid19.cog.sanger.ac.uk/submissions/release1/haniffa21.processed.h5ad.
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