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Detection and Monitoring of Tumor Associated Circulating DNA in Patient Biofluids
Published on: June 8, 2019
MRDadaptis: self-adaptive parameter configuration enhances minimal residual disease detection in heterogeneous ctDNA
Tianci Wang1,2, Xin Lai1,2, Shenjie Wang3
1School of Computer Science and Technology, Xi'an Jiaotong University, 28 Xianning West Road, Beilin, Xi'an 710049, China.
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Detection of structural variations (SVs) through circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) has become a key method for detecting minimal residual disease (MRD). However, the heterogeneity of ctDNA samples, characterized by variable limits of detection (LOD) and diverse structural variant types, significantly impacts detection stability and performance, posing persistent challenges for conventional SV detection tools such as Delly and Manta. These widely used methods require extensive manual parameter tuning, hindered by the combinatorial complexity of multiple parameters and heterogeneous sequencing data. To address this, we propose MRDadaptis, a novel SV detection tool that uniquely incorporates a self-adaptive parameter optimization mechanism. MRDadaptis distinguishes itself by integrating Bayesian optimization with meta-learning techniques to dynamically adjust detection parameters automatically, based on intrinsic features derived from the ctDNA sequencing data itself. This innovative approach not only reduces manual intervention but also effectively captures sample-specific characteristics, significantly improving detection stability, and detection performance. Extensive validation experiments using both simulated and real-world ctDNA datasets demonstrates it distinct advantages, including markedly improved average F1-scores and superior stability (reduced variance, lower RMSE, increased kurtosis). These results highlight the significant advantages of MRDadaptis in addressing sample heterogeneity, underscoring its potential to improve the accuracy and reliability of MRD detecting through ctDNA analysis. https://github.com/aAT0047/MRDadaptis.git.
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