Identifying genes with location dependent noise variance in spatial transcriptomics data
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2022-12Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Abrar, Mohammed AbidMetadata
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Spatial transcriptomics (ST) holds the promise to identify the existence and extent
of spatial variation of gene expression in complex tissues. Such analyses could help
identify gene expression signatures that distinguish between physiology and disease.
Existing tools to detect spatially variable genes assume a constant noise variance
across location (homoscedastic). This assumption might miss important biological
signals when the variance could change across locations, e.g., in the tumor microenvironment.
As an alternative, we propose NoVaTeST, a novel method to identify
genes with location-dependent noise variance in ST data. NoVaTeST models gene
expression as a function of location with a heteroscedastic noise. It then compares
the model to one with homoscedastic noise to detect genes that show significant
spatial variation in noise. Our results show genes detected by NoVaTeST provide
complimentary information to existing tools while providing important biological
insights.