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Multiple instance fine-mapping: Predicting causal regulatory variants with a deep sequence model
Alexander Rakowski1, Christoph Lippert1,2
1Digital Health Machine Learning, Hasso Plattner Institute for Digital Engineering, Potsdam, Germany.
This study introduces Multiple Instance Fine-mapping (MIFM), a novel computational method to identify causal genetic variants. MIFM improves the accuracy of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) by effectively handling linkage disequilibrium (LD).
Area of Science:
- Genetics
- Computational Biology
- Bioinformatics
Background:
- Identifying causal genetic variants computationally is challenging due to limitations in existing datasets and methods.
- Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) results are often confounded by linkage disequilibrium (LD).
- Current gene expression datasets lack individual-level genetic variation data.
Purpose of the Study:
- To develop a novel computational method for identifying causal genetic variants.
- To overcome the limitations of lacking strong ground-truth labels in genetic datasets.
- To improve the fine-mapping of GWAS results by disentangling correlated variants.
Main Methods:
- Proposed Multiple Instance Fine-mapping (MIFM), a multiple instance learning (MIL) objective.
- Grouped putatively causal variants based on their LD scores to address the lack of strong labels.
- Trained a deep classifier on over 13,000 GWAS datasets using DNA sequences to predict causal variants.
Main Results:
- Validated prioritized variants by constructing polygenic risk scores that showed improved transferability to different ancestries.
- Demonstrated MIFM's capability to disentangle effect sizes of highly-correlated variants.
- Successfully improved fine-mapping of GWAS results.
Conclusions:
- MIFM offers a robust computational approach for identifying causal genetic variants.
- The method enhances the utility of GWAS by improving fine-mapping and polygenic risk score accuracy across ancestries.
- MIFM represents a significant advancement in computational genetics for variant prioritization.
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