DeepProg: an ensemble of deep-learning and machine-learning models for prognosis prediction using multi-omics data

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Multi-omics data are good resources for prognosis and survival prediction; however, these are difficult to integrate computationally. We introduce DeepProg, a novel ensemble framework of deep-learning and machine-learning approaches that robustly predicts patient survival subtypes using multi-omics data. It identifies two optimal survival subtypes in most cancers and yields significantly better risk-stratification than other multi-omics integration methods. DeepProg is highly predictive, exemplified by two liver cancer (C-index 0.73–0.80) and five breast cancer datasets (C-index 0.68–0.73). Pan-cancer analysis associates common genomic signatures in poor survival subtypes with extracellular matrix modeling, immune deregulation, and mitosis processes. DeepProg is freely available at https://github.com/lanagarmire/DeepProg

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Poirion, O. B., Jing, Z., Chaudhary, K., Huang, S., & Garmire, L. X. (2021). DeepProg: an ensemble of deep-learning and machine-learning models for prognosis prediction using multi-omics data. Genome Medicine, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13073-021-00930-x

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