Classification of Time Series Gene Expression in Clinical Studies via Integration of Biological Network

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Abstract

The increasing availability of time series expression datasets, although promising, raises a number of new computational challenges. Accordingly, the development of suitable classification methods to make reliable and sound predictions is becoming a pressing issue. We propose, here, a new method to classify time series gene expression via integration of biological networks. We evaluated our approach on 2 different datasets and showed that the use of a hidden Markov model/Gaussian mixture models hybrid explores the time-dependence of the expression data, thereby leading to better prediction results. We demonstrated that the biclustering procedure identifies function-related genes as a whole, giving rise to high accordance in prognosis prediction across independent time series datasets. In addition, we showed that integration of biological networks into our method significantly improves prediction performance. Moreover, we compared our approach with several state-of-the-art algorithms and found that our method outperformed previous approaches with regard to various criteria. Finally, our approach achieved better prediction results on early-stage data, implying the potential of our method for practical prediction. © 2013 Qian et al.

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Qian, L., Zheng, H., Zhou, H., Qin, R., & Li, J. (2013). Classification of Time Series Gene Expression in Clinical Studies via Integration of Biological Network. PLoS ONE, 8(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058383

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