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Štěpán Kouřil1, Julie de Sousa2,3, Kamila Fačevicová3
1Department of Clinical Biochemistry, University Hospital Olomouc, 779 00 Olomouc, Czech Republic.
International Journal of Neonatal Screening
|October 24, 2023
Summary
Independent component analysis (ICA) effectively identifies inborn errors of metabolism (IEMs) in newborn screening (NBS) data. This method shows potential for improving diagnostic decision-making in NBS programs.
Area of Science:
- Biochemistry
- Computational Biology
- Genetics
Background:
- Newborn screening (NBS) relies on reference ranges from healthy populations to detect inborn errors of metabolism (IEMs).
- Current methods use quantile statistics of biomarker concentrations and ratios, which may not capture complex metabolic interdependencies.
Purpose of the Study:
- To evaluate the utility of multivariate independent component analysis (ICA) for analyzing NBS data.
- To explore the structural characteristics of ICA-derived scores in the context of IEM detection.
Main Methods:
- Independent component analysis (ICA) was applied to a large dataset (10,213 controls, 77 patients) from a routine NBS program (2013-2022).
- A discovery/validation phase approach was used, with the same ICA model applied to both phases.
- Results were analyzed by evaluating ICA scores against standard deviation (sd) levels, identifying outlying patient samples.
Main Results:
- Patient samples from 7 distinct IEMs were clearly identified as outliers (5sd) from control groups in both discovery and validation phases.
- Two IEMs with single patients were separated at the 3sd level in the discovery phase.
- A significant association between neonatal birth weight and one latent variable was observed.
Conclusions:
- Multivariate ICA is a promising tool for analyzing NBS data and detecting IEMs.
- ICA has the potential to be integrated into the decision-making process of NBS programs.
- Interpretation of ICA score structures can aid in identifying metabolic abnormalities.
Keywords:
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