Uncovering functional lncRNAs by scRNA-seq with ELATUS

Enrique Goñi(Navarre Institute of Health Research), Aina Maria Mas(Navarre Institute of Health Research), Jovanna González(Navarre Institute of Health Research), Amaya Abad(Navarre Institute of Health Research), Marta Santisteban(Navarre Institute of Health Research), Puri Fortes(Navarre Institute of Health Research), Maite Huarte(Navarre Institute of Health Research), Mikel Hernáez(Navarre Institute of Health Research)
Nature Communications
November 9, 2024
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Abstract

Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play fundamental roles in cellular processes and pathologies, regulating gene expression at multiple levels. Despite being highly cell type-specific, their study at single-cell (sc) level is challenging due to their less accurate annotation and low expression compared to protein-coding genes. Here, we systematically benchmark different preprocessing methods and develop a computational framework, named ELATUS, based on the combination of the pseudoaligner Kallisto with selective functional filtering. ELATUS enhances the detection of functional lncRNAs from scRNA-seq data, detecting their expression with higher concordance than standard methods with the ATAC-seq profiles in single-cell multiome data. Interestingly, the better results of ELATUS are due to its advanced performance with an inaccurate reference annotation such as that of lncRNAs. We independently confirm the expression patterns of cell type-specific lncRNAs exclusively detected with ELATUS and unveil biologically important lncRNAs, such as AL121895.1, a previously undocumented cis-repressor lncRNA, whose role in breast cancer progression is unnoticed by traditional methodologies. Our results emphasize the necessity for an alternative scRNA-seq workflow tailored to lncRNAs that sheds light on the multifaceted roles of lncRNAs. The inaccurate annotation of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) hampers their detection by scRNA-seq. The computational workflow ELATUS, based on the pseudoaligner Kallisto, addresses this problem and uncovers functional lncRNAs, such as AL121895.1, that participates in breast cancer.


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