X-tile: A new bio-informatics tool for biomarker assessment and outcome-based cut-point optimization

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Abstract

The ability to parse tumors into subsets based on biomarker expression has many clinical applications; however, there is no global way to visualize the best cut-points for creating such divisions. We have developed a graphical method, the X-tile plot that illustrates the presence of substantial tumor subpopulations and shows the robustness of the relationship between a biomarker and outcome by construction of a two dimensional projection of every possible subpopulation. We validate X-tile plots by examining the expression of several established prognostic markers (human epidermal growth factor receptor-2, estrogen receptor, p53 expression, patient age, tumor size, and node number) in cohorts of breast cancer patients and show how X-tile plots of each marker predict population subsets rooted in the known biology of their expression.

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Camp, R. L., Dolled-Filhart, M., & Rimm, D. L. (2004). X-tile: A new bio-informatics tool for biomarker assessment and outcome-based cut-point optimization. Clinical Cancer Research, 10(21), 7252–7259. https://doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-04-0713

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