Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 26, 2025

Testing Targeted Therapies in Cancer using Structural DNA Alteration Analysis and Patient-Derived Xenografts
Published on: July 25, 2020
MMDAE-HGSOC: A novel method for high-grade serous ovarian cancer molecular subtypes classification based on
Hui-Qing Wang1, Hao-Lin Li1, Jia-Le Han1
1College of Information and Computer, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan 030024, China.
Abstract:
High-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) is a type of ovarian cancer developed from serous tubal intraepithelial carcinoma. The intrinsic differences among molecular subtypes are closely associated with prognosis and pathological characteristics. At present, multi-omics data integration methods include early integration and late integration. Most existing HGSOC molecular subtypes classification methods are based on the early integration of multi-omics data. The mutual interference among multi-omics data is ignored, which affects the effectiveness of feature learning. High-dimensional multi-omics data contains genes unassociated with HGSOC molecular subtypes, resulting in redundant information, which is not conducive to model training. In this paper, we propose a multi-modal deep autoencoder learning method, MMDAE-HGSOC. MiRNA expression, DNA methylation, and copy number variation (CNV) are integrated with mRNA expression data to construct a multi-omics feature space. The multi-modal deep autoencoder network is used to learn the high-level feature representation of multi-omics data. The superposition LASSO (S-LASSO) regression algorithm is proposed to fully obtain the associated genes of HGSOC molecular subtypes. The experimental results show that MMDAE-HGSOC is superior to the existing classification methods. Finally, we analyze the enrichment gene ontology (GO) terms and biological pathways of these significant genes, which are discovered during the gene selection process.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Classification of Systems-II
Aggregates Classification
Petrographic classification groups aggregates based on common mineralogical characteristics. Some of the common mineral groups found in aggregates are...
Classification of Systems-I
Homogeneity dictates that if an input x(t) is multiplied by a constant c, the output y(t) is multiplied by the same constant. Mathematically, this is expressed as:
Classification of Illness
An illness is a response to a disease in which the person's level of functioning is changed compared with a previous level. The general classification of illness includes acute and chronic.
Acute illness is severe...

