Applications of AI to single-cell and spatial transcriptomics: current state-of-the-art and challenges.

Boris Tchatchoua Ngassam, Huilin Niu, Sunny Pang, Valeryia Shydlouskaya, Tallulah S Andrews, Frontiers in bioinformatics 5, 1715821 (2025)


Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a common tool for bioinformatics, with hundreds of methods published in recent years. Due to the training data demands of deep-learning algorithms, high-throughput single-cell and spatial transcriptomics is one of the most popular areas for these applications. Here we review how AI is being used for single-cell and spatial transcriptomics analysis, and how these approaches compare to alternative statistical or heuristic-based methods. We explored 10 common analysis tasks: dimensionality reduction, cross-dataset integration, data denoising, data augmentation, deconvolution, cell-cell interactions, transcriptional velocity, transcriptomic-chromatin accessibility integration, and integrating single-cell and spatial transcriptomics modalities. We highlight which algorithms are likely to be useful for discovery researchers, and which are not yet ready for general research use.