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Sarmistha Das1, Deo Kumar Srivastava1
1Department of Biostatistics, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee, USA.
Abstract:
Identification of biomarkers by integrating multiple omics together is important because complex diseases occur due to an intricate interplay of various genetic materials. Traditional single-omics association tests neither explore this crucial interomics dependence nor identify moderately weak signals due to the multiple-testing burden. Conversely, multiomics data integration imparts complementary information but suffers from an increased multiple-testing burden, data diversity inherent with different omics features, high-dimensionality, and so forth. Most of the available methods address subtype classification using dimension-reduction techniques to circumvent the sample size issue but interacting multiomics biomarker identification methods are unavailable. We propose a two-step model that first investigates phenotype-omics association using logistic regression. Then, selects disease-associated omics using sparse principal components which explores the interrelationship of multiple variables from two omics in a multivariate multiple regression framework. On the basis of this model, we developed a multiomics biomarker identification algorithm, interacting omics search (ioSearch), that jointly tests the effect of multiple omics with disease and between-omics associations by using pathway information that subsequently reduces the multiple-testing burden. Further, inference in terms of p values potentially makes it an easily interpretable biomarker identification tool. Extensive simulation demonstrates ioSearch as statistically powerful with a controlled Type-I error rate. Its application to publicly available breast cancer data sets identified relevant omics features in important pathways.
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