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Performing Data Mining And Integrative Analysis Of Biomarker in Breast Cancer Using Multiple Publicly Accessible Databases
Published on: May 17, 2019
Using hidden Markov model to predict recurrence of breast cancer based on sequential patterns in gene expression
Mohammadreza Momenzadeh1, Mohammadreza Sehhati2, Hossein Rabbani3
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran.
Abstract:
A new approach is presented to predict breast cancer recurrence through gene expression profiles using hidden Markov models (HMM). In this regard, 322 genes were selected from 44 published gene lists related to breast cancer prognosis. Afterwards, using gene set enrichment analysis, 922 gene sets were found from subsets of genes with the same biological meaning. In order to extract the sequential patterns from gene expression data, we ranked the gene sets using appropriate criteria and used HMM in which the ranked gene sets considered as observation sequences and hidden states represented priority of gene sets for discriminating between expression profiles. In this experiment, seven publicly available microarray datasets, including 1271 breast tumor samples, were used to classify cancer patients into two groups according to risk of recurrence. Our experiments indicated the greater performance and more robustness of the proposed model compared with other widely used classification methods.
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