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Joint probabilistic modeling of pseudobulk and single-cell transcriptomics enables accurate estimation of cell type composition
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Rodriguez, Yann
, Grouard, Simon
, Ouardini, Khalil
, Vert, Jean-Philippe
, Espin-Perez, Almudena
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Bioinformatics
2025
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Joint probabilistic modeling of pseudobulk and single-cell transcriptomics enables accurate estimation of cell type composition
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Rodriguez, Yann
, Grouard, Simon
, Ouardini, Khalil
, Vert, Jean-Philippe
, Espin-Perez, Almudena
in
Bioinformatics
2025
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Joint probabilistic modeling of pseudobulk and single-cell transcriptomics enables accurate estimation of cell type composition
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Joint probabilistic modeling of pseudobulk and single-cell transcriptomics enables accurate estimation of cell type composition
2025
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Overview
Bulk RNA sequencing provides an averaged gene expression profile of the numerous cells in a tissue sample, obscuring critical information about cellular heterogeneity. Computational deconvolution methods can estimate cell type proportions in bulk samples, but current approaches can lack precision in key scenarios due to simplistic statistical assumptions, limited modeling of cell-type heterogeneity and poor handling of rare populations. We present MixupVI, a deep generative model that learns representations of single-cell transcriptomic data and introduces a mixup-based regularization to enable reference-free deconvolution of bulk samples. Our method creates a latent representation with an additive property, where the representation of a pseudobulk sample corresponds to the weighted sum of its constituent cell types. We demonstrate how MixupVI enables accurate estimation of cell type proportions through benchmarking on pseudobulks simulated from a large immune single-cell atlas. To support reproducibility and foster progress in the field, we also release PyDeconv, a Python library that implements multiple state-of-the-art deconvolution algorithms and provides a comprehensive benchmark on simulated pseudobulk datasets.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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