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Johannes Kersting1, Olga Lazareva2,3,4,5, Zakaria Louadi2,6
1Data Science in Systems Biology, TUM School of Life Sciences, Technical University of Munich, Freising, Germany.
Background And Purpose:
Gene regulation is frequently altered in diseases in unique and patient-specific ways. Hence, personalised strategies have been proposed to infer patient-specific gene-regulatory networks. However, existing methods do not scale well because they often require recomputing the entire network per sample. Moreover, they do not account for clinically important confounding factors such as age, sex or treatment history. Finally, a user-friendly implementation for the analysis and interpretation of such networks is missing.
Experimental Approach:
We present DysRegNet, a method for inferring patient-specific regulatory alterations (dysregulations) from bulk gene expression profiles. We compared DysRegNet to the well-known SSN method, considering patient clustering, promoter methylation, mutations and cancer-stage data.
Key Results:
We demonstrate that both SSN and DysRegNet produce interpretable and biologically meaningful networks across various cancer types. In contrast to SSN, DysRegNet can scale to arbitrary sample numbers and highlights the importance of confounders in network inference, revealing an age-specific bias in gene regulation in breast cancer. DysRegNet is available as a Python package (https://github.com/biomedbigdata/DysRegNet_package), and analysis results for 11 TCGA cancer types are available through an interactive web interface (https://exbio.wzw.tum.de/dysregnet).
Conclusion And Implications:
DysRegNet introduces a novel bioinformatics tool enabling confounder-aware and patient-specific network analysis to unravel regulatory alteration in complex diseases.
Linked Articles:
This article is part of a themed issue Network Medicine and Systems Pharmacology. To view the other articles in this section visit http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bph.v183.8/issuetoc.
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