Literature DB >> 27733153

Protecting genomic data analytics in the cloud: state of the art and opportunities.

Haixu Tang1, Xiaoqian Jiang2, Xiaofeng Wang3, Shuang Wang2, Heidi Sofia4, Dov Fox5, Kristin Lauter6, Bradley Malin7, Amalio Telenti8, Li Xiong9, Lucila Ohno-Machado2.   

Abstract

The outsourcing of genomic data into public cloud computing settings raises concerns over privacy and security. Significant advancements in secure computation methods have emerged over the past several years, but such techniques need to be rigorously evaluated for their ability to support the analysis of human genomic data in an efficient and cost-effective manner. With respect to public cloud environments, there are concerns about the inadvertent exposure of human genomic data to unauthorized users. In analyses involving multiple institutions, there is additional concern about data being used beyond agreed research scope and being prcoessed in untrused computational environments, which may not satisfy institutional policies. To systematically investigate these issues, the NIH-funded National Center for Biomedical Computing iDASH (integrating Data for Analysis, 'anonymization' and SHaring) hosted the second Critical Assessment of Data Privacy and Protection competition to assess the capacity of cryptographic technologies for protecting computation over human genomes in the cloud and promoting cross-institutional collaboration. Data scientists were challenged to design and engineer practical algorithms for secure outsourcing of genome computation tasks in working software, whereby analyses are performed only on encrypted data. They were also challenged to develop approaches to enable secure collaboration on data from genomic studies generated by multiple organizations (e.g., medical centers) to jointly compute aggregate statistics without sharing individual-level records. The results of the competition indicated that secure computation techniques can enable comparative analysis of human genomes, but greater efficiency (in terms of compute time and memory utilization) are needed before they are sufficiently practical for real world environments.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27733153      PMCID: PMC5062944          DOI: 10.1186/s12920-016-0224-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMC Med Genomics        ISSN: 1755-8794            Impact factor:   3.063


  20 in total

1.  The Genome Analysis Toolkit: a MapReduce framework for analyzing next-generation DNA sequencing data.

Authors:  Aaron McKenna; Matthew Hanna; Eric Banks; Andrey Sivachenko; Kristian Cibulskis; Andrew Kernytsky; Kiran Garimella; David Altshuler; Stacey Gabriel; Mark Daly; Mark A DePristo
Journal:  Genome Res       Date:  2010-07-19       Impact factor: 9.043

2.  A new initiative on precision medicine.

Authors:  Francis S Collins; Harold Varmus
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  2015-01-30       Impact factor: 91.245

Review 3.  Routes for breaching and protecting genetic privacy.

Authors:  Yaniv Erlich; Arvind Narayanan
Journal:  Nat Rev Genet       Date:  2014-05-08       Impact factor: 53.242

4.  HEALER: homomorphic computation of ExAct Logistic rEgRession for secure rare disease variants analysis in GWAS.

Authors:  Shuang Wang; Yuchen Zhang; Wenrui Dai; Kristin Lauter; Miran Kim; Yuzhe Tang; Hongkai Xiong; Xiaoqian Jiang
Journal:  Bioinformatics       Date:  2015-10-06       Impact factor: 6.937

5.  Resolving individuals contributing trace amounts of DNA to highly complex mixtures using high-density SNP genotyping microarrays.

Authors:  Nils Homer; Szabolcs Szelinger; Margot Redman; David Duggan; Waibhav Tembe; Jill Muehling; John V Pearson; Dietrich A Stephan; Stanley F Nelson; David W Craig
Journal:  PLoS Genet       Date:  2008-08-29       Impact factor: 5.917

6.  FORESEE: Fully Outsourced secuRe gEnome Study basEd on homomorphic Encryption.

Authors:  Yuchen Zhang; Wenrui Dai; Xiaoqian Jiang; Hongkai Xiong; Shuang Wang
Journal:  BMC Med Inform Decis Mak       Date:  2015-12-21       Impact factor: 2.796

7.  Modeling 3D facial shape from DNA.

Authors:  Peter Claes; Denise K Liberton; Katleen Daniels; Kerri Matthes Rosana; Ellen E Quillen; Laurel N Pearson; Brian McEvoy; Marc Bauchet; Arslan A Zaidi; Wei Yao; Hua Tang; Gregory S Barsh; Devin M Absher; David A Puts; Jorge Rocha; Sandra Beleza; Rinaldo W Pereira; Gareth Baynam; Paul Suetens; Dirk Vandermeulen; Jennifer K Wagner; James S Boster; Mark D Shriver
Journal:  PLoS Genet       Date:  2014-03-20       Impact factor: 5.917

8.  Privacy-preserving genome-wide association studies on cloud environment using fully homomorphic encryption.

Authors:  Wen-Jie Lu; Yoshiji Yamada; Jun Sakuma
Journal:  BMC Med Inform Decis Mak       Date:  2015-12-21       Impact factor: 2.796

9.  Privacy-preserving GWAS analysis on federated genomic datasets.

Authors:  Scott D Constable; Yuzhe Tang; Shuang Wang; Xiaoqian Jiang; Steve Chapin
Journal:  BMC Med Inform Decis Mak       Date:  2015-12-21       Impact factor: 2.796

10.  Private genome analysis through homomorphic encryption.

Authors:  Miran Kim; Kristin Lauter
Journal:  BMC Med Inform Decis Mak       Date:  2015-12-21       Impact factor: 2.796

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  11 in total

1.  SCOTCH: Secure Counting Of encrypTed genomiC data using a Hybrid approach.

Authors:  Wang Chenghong; Yichen Jiang; Noman Mohammed; Feng Chen; Xiaoqian Jiang; Md Momin Al Aziz; Md Nazmus Sadat; Shuang Wang
Journal:  AMIA Annu Symp Proc       Date:  2018-04-16

2.  Privacy Policy and Technology in Biomedical Data Science.

Authors:  April Moreno Arellano; Wenrui Dai; Shuang Wang; Xiaoqian Jiang; Lucila Ohno-Machado
Journal:  Annu Rev Biomed Data Sci       Date:  2018-07

3.  The San Diego Nathan Shock Center: tackling the heterogeneity of aging.

Authors:  Gerald S Shadel; Peter D Adams; W Travis Berggren; Jolene K Diedrich; Kenneth E Diffenderfer; Fred H Gage; Nasun Hah; Malene Hansen; Martin W Hetzer; Anthony J A Molina; Uri Manor; Kurt Marek; David D O'Keefe; Antonio F M Pinto; Alessandra Sacco; Tatyana O Sharpee; Maxim N Shokriev; Stefania Zambetti
Journal:  Geroscience       Date:  2021-08-09       Impact factor: 7.713

4.  BLOOM: BLoom filter based oblivious outsourced matchings.

Authors:  Jan Henrik Ziegeldorf; Jan Pennekamp; David Hellmanns; Felix Schwinger; Ike Kunze; Martin Henze; Jens Hiller; Roman Matzutt; Klaus Wehrle
Journal:  BMC Med Genomics       Date:  2017-07-26       Impact factor: 3.063

5.  Private queries on encrypted genomic data.

Authors:  Gizem S Çetin; Hao Chen; Kim Laine; Kristin Lauter; Peter Rindal; Yuhou Xia
Journal:  BMC Med Genomics       Date:  2017-07-26       Impact factor: 3.063

6.  The High-Throughput Analyses Era: Are We Ready for the Data Struggle?

Authors:  Valeria D'Argenio
Journal:  High Throughput       Date:  2018-03-02

7.  DAISY: A Data Information System for accountability under the General Data Protection Regulation.

Authors:  Regina Becker; Pinar Alper; Valentin Grouès; Sandrine Munoz; Yohan Jarosz; Jacek Lebioda; Kavita Rege; Christophe Trefois; Venkata Satagopam; Reinhard Schneider
Journal:  Gigascience       Date:  2019-12-01       Impact factor: 6.524

8.  Secure distributed genome analysis for GWAS and sequence comparison computation.

Authors:  Yihua Zhang; Marina Blanton; Ghada Almashaqbeh
Journal:  BMC Med Inform Decis Mak       Date:  2015-12-21       Impact factor: 2.796

Review 9.  A community effort to protect genomic data sharing, collaboration and outsourcing.

Authors:  Shuang Wang; Xiaoqian Jiang; Haixu Tang; Xiaofeng Wang; Diyue Bu; Knox Carey; Stephanie Om Dyke; Dov Fox; Chao Jiang; Kristin Lauter; Bradley Malin; Heidi Sofia; Amalio Telenti; Lei Wang; Wenhao Wang; Lucila Ohno-Machado
Journal:  NPJ Genom Med       Date:  2017-10-27       Impact factor: 8.617

10.  Cloud computing applications for biomedical science: A perspective.

Authors:  Vivek Navale; Philip E Bourne
Journal:  PLoS Comput Biol       Date:  2018-06-14       Impact factor: 4.475

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