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A powerful framework for differential co-expression analysis of general risk factors
Andrew J Bass1, David J Cutler2, Michael P Epstein2
1Department of Medicine, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 0AW, United Kingdom.
Motivation:
Differential co-expression analysis (DCA) aims to identify genes in a pathway whose shared expression depends on a risk factor. While DCA provides insights into the biological activity of diseases, existing methods are limited to categorical risk factors and/or suffer from bias due to batch and variance-specific effects. We propose a new framework, Kernel-based DCA (KDCA), that harnesses correlation patterns between genes in a pathway to detect differential co-expression arising from general (i.e. continuous, discrete, or categorical) risk factors.
Results:
Using various simulated pathway architectures, we find that KDCA accounts for common sources of bias to control the type I error rate while substantially increasing the power compared to the standard eigengene approach. We then applied KDCA to The Cancer Genome Atlas thyroid data set and found several differentially co-expressed pathways by age of diagnosis and BRAF mutation status that were undetected by the eigengene method. Collectively, our results demonstrate that KDCA is a powerful testing framework that expands DCA applications in expression studies.
Availability And Implementation:
KDCA is publicly available in the R package kdca. The package can be downloaded at https://github.com/ajbass/kdca.
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