Heatmap rownames as gene names displayed as ensembl ID
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LHA_trash ▴ 10

Hi everyone,

I have a question concerning complex heatmap. If I try to display the rownames, I am always getting the Ensembl Gene ID. Also , I want to create a Heatmap displaying only specific genes. I tried building a vector. However, that would only of course work if I type in the ENsembl IDs. Here is the code so far, maybe this makes it a bit clearer:

#This is the data.frame for the DEGs, generated from lfcshrink, annotated using biomaRt and 1 to many reationships cleaned
> head(annotT)
           GeneID   baseMean       logFC     lfcSE     pvalue       FDR          ENS_ID entrezgene_id external_gene_name entrezgene_accession
1 ENSG00000223972  2.2537507 -0.92184193 1.3249556 0.33362181 0.4261799 ENSG00000223972     100287102            DDX11L1              DDX11L1
2 ENSG00000227232 17.4375811 -0.01509812 0.6232927 0.97844298 0.9848900 ENSG00000227232            NA             WASH7P                     
3 ENSG00000240361  1.0720929 -1.30384232 2.1066946 0.22622144        NA ENSG00000240361            NA            OR4G11P                     
4 ENSG00000238009  0.8069346 -0.61353957 2.1413329 0.52429054        NA ENSG00000238009            NA                                        
5 ENSG00000233750  2.1753908 -2.37493988 1.9108980 0.04824216        NA ENSG00000233750            NA             CICP27                     
6 ENSG00000268903 51.8635638  0.83205006 1.0986041 0.32723714 0.4195377 ENSG00000268903            NA

Okay this is my way to start the HEatmap:

sigGenesT <- annotT %>% 
    top_n(300, wt=-FDR) %>% 
    pull("GeneID")

plotDat_heat_T <- vst(ddsObj2)[sigGenesT,] %>% 
    assay()
z.mat_T <- t(scale(t(plotDat_heat_T), center=TRUE, scale=TRUE))
myPalette <- c("blue3", "ivory", "red3")
myRamp = colorRamp2(c(-2, 0, 2), myPalette)
hcDatT <- hclust(dist(z.mat_T))
cutGroups <- cutree(hcDatT, h=4)

ha1 = HeatmapAnnotation(df = colData(ddsObj2)[,c("cell_group")])
htT<-Heatmap(z.mat_T, name = "z-score",
        col = myRamp,            
        show_row_names = FALSE,
        cluster_columns = TRUE,
        split=cutGroups,
        rect_gp = gpar(col = "darkgrey", lwd=0.5),
        top_annotation = ha1)
htT[,9:14]

So as my Deseq object (ddsObj2) was generated with a matrix only containing the ensembl genes (I think that is kind of normal? annotation comes afterwards), I had to use the pulldown function on the GeneID (=ensembl IDs). So i guess the Heatmap only gets the Ensembl ID information? If i use show_row_names=TRUE it only gives the ensembl IDs.

I also tried to build a Heatmap with only specific Genes.

Heatmap with specific genes

spGenes<- c("IL1B", "NLRP3","GSDMD","CASP1","CASP4","CASP5","NLRC4","NLRP1")
plotDat_heat_TS <- vst(ddsObj2)[spGenes,] %>% 
    assay()
z.mat_TS <- t(scale(t(plotDat_heat_TS), center=TRUE, scale=TRUE))
hcDatTS <- hclust(dist(z.mat_TS))
cutGroupsS <- cutree(hcDatTS, h=4)

htTS<-Heatmap(z.mat_TS, name = "z-score",
        col = myRamp,            
        show_row_names = TRUE,
        cluster_columns = TRUE,
        split=cutGroupsS,
        rect_gp = gpar(col = "darkgrey", lwd=0.5),
        top_annotation = ha1)
htTS[,9:14]

Of course, it gives this error message: ... assay': <DESeqTransform>[i,] index out of bounds: IL1B NLRP3 ... NLRC4 NLRP1

Is there a smart way to build a heatmap that contains the gene names instead the ensembl IDs?

Edit: Another problem I did encounter was, that I get a legend called "df" for my annotation, although i specified it as "cell_group".

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You can try pheatmap.

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And pheatmap auto-magically maps ENSG IDs to HGNC symbols? Please stop recommending software tools that don't do what needs to be done.

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