Cell Taxonomy: a curated repository of cell types with multifaceted characterization

Shuai Jiang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Qiheng Qian(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Tongtong Zhu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Wenting Zong(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yunfei Shang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Tong Jin(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yuansheng Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Ming Chen(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zishan Wu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yuan Chu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Rongqin Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Sicheng Luo(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Wei Jing(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Dong Zou(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yīmíng Bào(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jingfa Xiao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhang Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Nucleic Acids Research
September 24, 2022
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Abstract

Single-cell studies have delineated cellular diversity and uncovered increasing numbers of previously uncharacterized cell types in complex tissues. Thus, synthesizing growing knowledge of cellular characteristics is critical for dissecting cellular heterogeneity, developmental processes and tumorigenesis at single-cell resolution. Here, we present Cell Taxonomy (https://ngdc.cncb.ac.cn/celltaxonomy), a comprehensive and curated repository of cell types and associated cell markers encompassing a wide range of species, tissues and conditions. Combined with literature curation and data integration, the current version of Cell Taxonomy establishes a well-structured taxonomy for 3,143 cell types and houses a comprehensive collection of 26,613 associated cell markers in 257 conditions and 387 tissues across 34 species. Based on 4,299 publications and single-cell transcriptomic profiles of ∼3.5 million cells, Cell Taxonomy features multifaceted characterization for cell types and cell markers, involving quality assessment of cell markers and cell clusters, cross-species comparison, cell composition of tissues and cellular similarity based on markers. Taken together, Cell Taxonomy represents a fundamentally useful reference to systematically and accurately characterize cell types and thus lays an important foundation for deeply understanding and exploring cellular biology in diverse species.


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