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CorGO: An Integrated Method for Clustering Functionally Similar Genes.

Namrata Pant1, Madhumita Madhumita1, Sushmita Paul2.   

Abstract

Identification of groups of co-expressed or co-regulated genes is critical for exploring the underlying mechanism behind a particular disease like cancer. Condition-specific (disease-specific) gene-expression profiles acquired from different platforms are widely utilized by researchers to get insight into the regulatory mechanism of the disease. Several clustering algorithms are developed using gene expression profiles to identify the group of similar genes. These algorithms are computationally efficient but are not able to capture the functional similarity present between the genes, which is very important from a biological perspective. In this study, an algorithm named CorGO is introduced, that specifically deals with the identification of functionally similar gene-clusters. Two types of relationships are calculated for this purpose. Firstly, the Correlation (Cor) between the genes are captured from the gene-expression data, which helps in deciphering the relationship between genes based on its expression across several diseased samples. Secondly, Gene Ontology (GO)-based semantic similarity information available for the genes is utilized, that helps in adding up biological relevance to the identified gene-clusters. A similarity measure is defined by integrating these two components that help in the identification of homogeneous and functionally similar groups of genes. CorGO is applied to four different types of gene expression profiles of different types of cancer. Gene-clusters identified by CorGO, are further validated by pathway enrichment, disease enrichment, and network analysis. These biological analyses demonstrated significant connectivity and functional relatedness within the genes of the same cluster. A comparative study with commonly used clustering algorithms is also performed to show the efficacy of the proposed method.

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Keywords:  Biologically enriched; Clustering algorithms; Co-regulated genes; Functional similarity; Gene expression profile

Year:  2021        PMID: 33761117     DOI: 10.1007/s12539-021-00424-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Interdiscip Sci        ISSN: 1867-1462            Impact factor:   2.233


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