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MINT: A multivariate integrative method to identify reproducible molecular signatures across independent experiments and platforms

MINT: A multivariate integrative method to identify reproducible molecular signatures across independent experiments and platforms

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Abstract BackgroundMolecular signatures identified from high-throughput transcriptomic studies often have poor reliability and fail to reproduce across studies. One solution is to combine independent studies into a single integrative analysis, additionally increasing sample size. However, the different protocols and technological platforms across transcriptomic studies produce unwanted systematic variation that strongly confounds the integrative analysis results. When studies aim to discriminate an outcome of interest, the common approach is a sequential two-step procedure; unwanted systematic variation removal techniques are applied prior to classification methods. ResultsTo limit the risk of overfitting and over-optimistic results of a two-step procedure, we developed a novel multivariate integration method, MINT, that simultaneously accounts for unwanted systematic variation and identifies predictive gene signatures with greater reproducibility and accuracy. In two biological examples on the classification of three human cell types and four subtypes of breast cancer, we combined high-dimensional microarray and RNA-seq data sets and MINT identified highly reproducible and relevant gene signatures predictive of a given phenotype. MINT led to superior classification and prediction accuracy compared to the existing sequential two-step procedures. ConclusionsMINT is a powerful approach and the first of its kind to solve the integrative classification framework in a single step by combining multiple independent studies. MINT is computationally fast as part of the mixOmics R CRAN package, available at http://www.mixOmics.org/mixMINT/ and http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/mixOmics/.

L¨o Cao K-A.、Bougeard S.、Rohart F.、Matigian N.、Eslami A.

The University of Queensland Diamantina Institute, The University of QueenslandFrench agency for food, environmental and occupational health safety (Anses), Department of EpidemiologyThe University of Queensland Diamantina Institute, The University of QueenslandThe University of Queensland Diamantina Institute, The University of QueenslandFaculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia

10.1101/070813

分子生物学生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术生物化学

L¨o Cao K-A.,Bougeard S.,Rohart F.,Matigian N.,Eslami A..MINT: A multivariate integrative method to identify reproducible molecular signatures across independent experiments and platforms[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-08-02].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/070813.点此复制

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