Not every estimate counts – evaluation of cell composition estimation approaches in brain bulk tissue data

ConclusionsOur work indicates that cell composition estimation or direct quantification in one tissue sample should not be used as a proxy to the cellular composition of another tissue sample from the same brain region of an individual —even if the samples are directly adjacent. The highly similar outcomes observed among vastly different estimation methods, highlight the need for brain benchmark datasets and better validation approaches. Finally, unless validated through complementary experiments, the interpretation of analyses outcomes based on data confounded by cell composition should be done with great caution, and ideally avoided all together.
Source: Genome Medicine - Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Source Type: research