Microarray-Based Disease Classification Using Pathway Activities with Negatively Correlated Feature Sets
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Author list: Pitak Sootanan, Santitham Prom-on, Asawin Meechai, Jonathan H Chan
Publication year: 2010
Title of series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science book series (LNTCS,volume 6444)
Volume number: 6444
Start page: 250
End page: 258
Number of pages: 9
Abstract
The vast amount of data on gene expression that is now available through high-throughput measurement of mRNA abundance has provided a new basis for disease diagnosis. Microarray-based classification of disease states is based on gene expression profiles of patients. A large number of methods have been proposed to identify diagnostic markers that can accurately discriminate between different classes of a disease. Using only a subset of genes in the pathway, such as so-called condition-responsive genes (CORGs), may not fully represent the two classification boundaries for Case and Control classes. Negatively correlated feature sets (NCFS) for identifying CORGs and inferring pathway activities are proposed in this study. Our two proposed methods (NCFS-i and NCFS-c) achieve higher accuracy in disease classification and can identify more phenotype-correlated genes in each pathway when comparing to several existing pathway activity inference methods.
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