Integrated intra‐ and intercellular signaling knowledge for multicellular omics analysis

Dénes Türei(Heidelberg University), Alberto Valdeolivas(Heidelberg University), Lejla Gul(Earlham Institute), Nicolàs Palacio‐Escat(Heidelberg University), Michal Klein(Helmholtz Zentrum München), Olga Ivanova(Heidelberg University), Márton Ölbei(Quadram Institute), Attila Gábor(Heidelberg University), Fabian J. Theis(Helmholtz Zentrum München), Dezső Módos(Quadram Institute), Tamás Korcsmáros(Quadram Institute), Julio Sáez-Rodríguez(Heidelberg University)
Molecular Systems Biology
March 1, 2021
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Abstract

Molecular knowledge of biological processes is a cornerstone in omics data analysis. Applied to single-cell data, such analyses provide mechanistic insights into individual cells and their interactions. However, knowledge of intercellular communication is scarce, scattered across resources, and not linked to intracellular processes. To address this gap, we combined over 100 resources covering interactions and roles of proteins in inter- and intracellular signaling, as well as transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation. We added protein complex information and annotations on function, localization, and role in diseases for each protein. The resource is available for human, and via homology translation for mouse and rat. The data are accessible via OmniPath's web service (https://omnipathdb.org/), a Cytoscape plug-in, and packages in R/Bioconductor and Python, providing access options for computational and experimental scientists. We created workflows with tutorials to facilitate the analysis of cell-cell interactions and affected downstream intracellular signaling processes. OmniPath provides a single access point to knowledge spanning intra- and intercellular processes for data analysis, as we demonstrate in applications studying SARS-CoV-2 infection and ulcerative colitis.


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