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Subspace differential coexpression analysis: problem definition and a general approach.

Gang Fang1, Rui Kuang, Gaurav Pandey, Michael Steinbach, Chad L Myers, Vipin Kumar.   

Abstract

In this paper, we study methods to identify differential coexpression patterns in case-control gene expression data. A differential coexpression pattern consists of a set of genes that have substantially different levels of coherence of their expression profiles across the two sample-classes, i.e., highly coherent in one class, but not in the other. Biologically, a differential coexpression patterns may indicate the disruption of a regulatory mechanism possibly caused by disregulation of pathways or mutations of transcription factors. A common feature of all the existing approaches for differential coexpression analysis is that the coexpression of a set of genes is measured on all the samples in each of the two classes, i.e., over the full-space of samples. Hence, these approaches may miss patterns that only cover a subset of samples in each class, i.e., subspace patterns, due to the heterogeneity of the subject population and disease causes. In this paper, we extend differential coexpression analysis by defining a subspace differential coexpression pattern, i.e., a set of genes that are coexpressed in a relatively large percent of samples in one class, but in a much smaller percent of samples in the other class. We propose a general approach based upon association analysis framework that allows exhaustive yet efficient discovery of subspace differential coexpression patterns. This approach can be used to adapt a family of biclustering algorithms to obtain their corresponding differential versions that can directly discover differential coexpression patterns. Using a recently developed biclustering algorithm as illustration, we perform experiments on cancer datasets which demonstrates the existence of subspace differential coexpression patterns. Permutation tests demonstrate the statistical significance for a large number of discovered subspace patterns, many of which can not be discovered if they are measured over all the samples in each of the classes. Interestingly, in our experiments, some discovered subspace patterns have significant overlap with known cancer pathways, and some are enriched with the target gene sets of cancer-related microRNA and transcription factors. The source codes and datasets used in this paper are available at http://vk.cs.umn.edu/SDC/.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19908367

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pac Symp Biocomput        ISSN: 2335-6928


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