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Bonil Koo1,2, Inyoung Sung3, Sangseon Lee4
1Interdisciplinary Program in Bioinformatics, Seoul National University, 1, Gwanak-ro, 08826 Seoul, Republic of Korea.
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Accurate survival prediction is essential in healthcare as it guides treatment strategies and improves patient outcomes. While clinical features provide valuable prognostic information, they often fail to represent the molecular complexity of diseases. Transcriptomic data, which reflects gene expression patterns of tumors, present a complementary perspective to address this limitation. We introduce Transcriptome Transformer (TxT), a multitask learning framework that uses a transcriptome-centric approach to improve patient survival prediction. TxT employs a Transformer-based architecture with multihead attention mechanisms to effectively capture complex dependencies among genes, enabling dynamic modeling of gene-gene interactions while using shared information across multiple clinical prediction tasks. By jointly analyzing transcriptomic data and incorporating clinical features, TxT offers a more complete representation of patient biology. In experiments across both single-task and multitask datasets, TxT outperformed existing methods in survival prediction and related clinical tasks. Additionally, TxT offers biological insights through attention-derived gene interaction networks, identifying immune-related pathways in longer-surviving Luminal A patients and coagulation and epithelial-mesenchymal transition pathways in shorter-surviving counterparts. Differential attention analysis further revealed that integrating clinical features enhances the model's ability to prioritize genes involved in biologically meaningful pathways that are known to influence tumor progression and distant recurrence. The source code of TxT is available at https://github.com/BonilKoo/TxT.
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