Author_Institution :
Department of Electronic Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Abstract :
Cell differentiation is a complicated biological process, involving lots of genes, which decide cell fate in early embryo development. These genes govern cell type formation (tissue formation). However, regulatory mechanism among these genes are not clear. In this paper, we infer gene regulatory effects for tissue formation to reveal gene regulatory mechanism based on state-of-the-art single-cell resolution data. Specifically, we disdose the gene regulatory mechanism about pha-4 gene, a gene highly related to pharynx formation, in Caenorhabditis elegans. We quantify pha-4 gene expression at cellular level to supervise the process of pharynx tissue development. Two types of data, wild-type data and mutant data, are exploited in our experiment. Wild-type data is pha-4 gene expression data under normal development condition, while mutant data represents the gene expression data under abnormal development condition which means perturbation (gene knockdown) of some other genes. By comparing these two types of data based on two statistical hypothesis tests pipelines, gene regulatory effects have been investigated. In total, we have inferred gene knockdown effects of 579 genes. 74 of them possess either activating or inhibiting effect on pha-4 gene. Finally, gene regulatory networks of pharynx tissue formation in C. elegans have been constructed based on these inferred gene effect results.