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CellNEST reveals cell-cell relay networks using attention mechanisms on spatial transcriptomics.

Nature methods 2025 Vol.22(7) p. 1505-1519

Zohora FT, Paliwal D, Flores-Figueroa E, Li J, Gao T, Notta F, Schwartz GW

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Dysregulation of communication between cells mediates complex diseases such as cancer and diabetes; however, detecting cell-cell communication at scale remains one of the greatest challenges in transc

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APA Zohora FT, Paliwal D, et al. (2025). CellNEST reveals cell-cell relay networks using attention mechanisms on spatial transcriptomics.. Nature methods, 22(7), 1505-1519. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41592-025-02721-3
MLA Zohora FT, et al.. "CellNEST reveals cell-cell relay networks using attention mechanisms on spatial transcriptomics.." Nature methods, vol. 22, no. 7, 2025, pp. 1505-1519.
PMID 40481363

Abstract

Dysregulation of communication between cells mediates complex diseases such as cancer and diabetes; however, detecting cell-cell communication at scale remains one of the greatest challenges in transcriptomics. Most current single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics computational approaches exhibit high false-positive rates, do not detect signals between individual cells and only identify single ligand-receptor communication. To overcome these challenges, we developed Cell Neural Networks on Spatial Transcriptomics (CellNEST) to decipher patterns of communication. Our model introduces a new type of relay-network communication detection that identifies putative ligand-receptor-ligand-receptor communication. CellNEST detects T cell homing signals in human lymph nodes, identifies aggressive cancer communication in lung adenocarcinoma and colorectal cancer, and predicts new patterns of communication that may act as relay networks in pancreatic cancer. Along with CellNEST, we provide a web-based, interactive visualization method to explore in situ communication. CellNEST is available at https://github.com/schwartzlab-methods/CellNEST .

MeSH Terms

Humans; Cell Communication; Transcriptome; Gene Expression Profiling; Single-Cell Analysis; Lung Neoplasms; Neural Networks, Computer; Lymph Nodes; T-Lymphocytes; Computational Biology; Pancreatic Neoplasms; Colorectal Neoplasms; Adenocarcinoma of Lung