Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
PuMA: PubMed gene/cell type-relation Atlas.
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Bickmann L et al.
- Affiliation:
- Institute of Medical Data Science · Germany
Abstract
<h4>Background</h4>Rapid extraction and visualization of cell-specific gene expression is important for automatic cell type annotation, e.g. in single cell analysis. There is an emerging field in which tools such as curated databases or machine learning methods are used to support cell type annotation. However, complementing approaches to efficiently incorporate the latest knowledge of free-text articles from literature databases, such as PubMed, are understudied.<h4>Results</h4>This work introduces the PubMed Gene/Cell type-Relation Atlas (PuMA) which provides a local, easy-to-use web-interface to facilitate literature-driven cell type annotation. It utilizes a pretrained machine learning based named entity recognition model in order to extract gene and cell type concepts from PubMed, links biomedical ontologies, and suggests gene to cell type relations based on a ranking score. It includes a search tool for genes and cell types, additionally providing an interactive graph visualization for exploring cross-relations. Each result is fully traceable by linking the relevant PubMed articles.<h4>Conclusions</h4>This work enables researchers to analyse and automatize cell type annotation based on PubMed articles. It complements manual curated marker gene databases and enables interactive visualizations. The evaluation shows that PuMA is competitive against an extensive manual curated database across three gold standard datasets and two species-mouse and human. The software framework is freely available and enables regular article imports for incremental knowledge updates.GitLab: https://imigitlab.uni-muenster.de/published/PuMA/.
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