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Mining functional gene modules by multi-view NMF of phenome-genome association
Xu Jin1, WenQian He1, MingMing Liu1
1College of Software, Nankai University, TianJin, China.
Background:
Mining functional gene modules from genomic data is an important step to detect gene members of pathways or other relations such as protein-protein interactions. This work explores the plausibility of detecting functional gene modules by factorizing gene-phenotype association matrix from the phenotype ontology data rather than the conventionally used gene expression data. Recently, the hierarchical structure of phenotype ontologies has not been sufficiently utilized in gene clustering while functionally related genes are consistently associated with phenotypes on the same path in phenotype ontologies.
Results:
This work demonstrates a hierarchical Nonnegative Matrix Factorization (NMF) framework, called Consistent Multi-view Nonnegative Matrix Factorization (CMNMF), which factorizes genome-phenome association matrix at consecutive levels of the hierarchical structure in phenotype ontology to mine functional gene modules. CMNMF constrains the gene clusters from the association matrices at two consecutive levels to be consistent since the genes are annotated with both the child-level phenotypes and the parent-level phenotypes in two levels. CMNMF also restricts the identified gene clusters to be densely connected in the phenotype ontology hierarchy. In the experiments on mining functionally related genes from mouse phenotype ontology and human phenotype ontology, CMNMF effectively improves clustering performance over the baseline methods. Gene ontology enrichment analysis is also conducted to verify its practical effectiveness to reveal meaningful gene modules.
Conclusions:
Utilizing the information in the hierarchical structure of phenotype ontology, CMNMF can identify functional gene modules with more biological significance than conventional methods. CMNMF can also be a better tool for predicting members of gene pathways and protein-protein interactions.
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