Exploring a large cancer cell line RNA-sequencing dataset with k-mers
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Analyzing the immense diversity of RNA isoforms in large RNA-seq repositories requires laborious data processing using specialized tools. Indexing techniques based on k-mers have previously been effective at searching for RNA sequences across thousands of RNA-seq libraries but falling short of enabling direct RNA quantification. We show here that RNAs queried in the form of k-mer sets can be quantified in seconds, with a precision akin to that of conventional RNA quantification methods. We showcase several applications by exploring an index of the Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia (CCLE) collection consisting of 1019 RNA-seq samples. Non-reference RNA sequences such as RNAs harboring driver mutations and fusions, splicing isoforms or RNAs derived from repetitive elements, can be retrieved with high accuracy. Moreover, we show that k-mer indexing offers a powerful means to reveal variant RNAs induced by specific gene alterations, for instance in splicing factors. A web server allows public queries in CCLE and other indexes: https://transipedia.fr . Code is provided to allow users to set up their own server from any RNA-seq dataset.