quantmsdiann: a scalable SDRF-driven DIA-NN workflow for reanalysis of single-cell, spatial, and bulk proteomics datasets

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Abstract

Public proteomics archives now hold thousands of data-independent acquisition (DIA) datasets, but reusing them is difficult: each was processed with a different software configuration, and most lack standardized metadata. Here, we present quantmsdiann, an open-source Nextflow/nf-core workflow that runs DIA-NN in parallel across cloud and high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure, guided by the experimental design declared in SDRF format. The workflow provides pinned container profiles and builds recipes for each supported DIA-NN version under BioContainers, resolving dependencies automatically, and reads all major vendor formats and the HUPO-PSI mzML standard. It exports harmonized quantification tables as MSstats input, in the Quantitative Proteomics eXchange (QPX) format, and a pmultiqc quality-control report. The parallel design reanalyzes a 2,300-run single-cell dataset in 2.2 hours on 300 HPC nodes. We performed multiple experiments and benchmarks of quantmsdiann on single-cell datasets; ProteoBench DIA-NN single-machine submissions or public datasets in ProteomeXchange. The benchmark against ProteoBench single-machine DIA-NN modules demonstrated no differences between DIA-NN single-machine runs and parallelization in quantmsdiann; while upgrading DIA-NN from 1.8.1 to a current release increased protein-group identifications by up to 17% in single-cell datasets. Remarkably, reanalysis of public DIA datasets with quantmsdiann and the latest version of DIA-NN always exceeds the originally deposited counts, recovering up to 59% more protein groups, with the largest gains on deposits processed with older or non-DIA-NN engines and smaller gains where a recent DIA-NN release was already used. quantmsdiann is a step toward scalable, reproducible reanalysis of the growing DIA data archive and a foundation for large-scale DIA meta-analysis and atlas building. It is available at https://github.com/bigbio/quantmsdiann.

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