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Identification of disease-causing genes using microarray data mining and gene ontology

Mohammadi, A; Saraee, MH; Salehi, M

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A Mohammadi

M Salehi



Abstract

Background: One of the best and most accurate methods for identifying disease-causing genes is monitoring gene expression values in different samples using microarray technology. One of the shortcomings of microarray data is that they provide a small quantity of samples with respect to the number of genes. This problem reduces the classification accuracy of the methods, so gene selection is essential to improve the predictive accuracy and to identify potential marker genes for a disease. Among numerous existing methods for gene selection, support vector machine-based recursive feature elimination (SVMRFE) has become one of the leading methods, but its performance can be reduced because of the small sample size, noisy data and the fact that the method does not remove redundant genes.
Methods: We propose a novel framework for gene selection which uses the advantageous features of conventional methods and addresses their weaknesses. In fact, we have combined the Fisher method and SVMRFE to utilize the advantages of a filtering method as well as an embedded method. Furthermore, we have added a redundancy reduction stage to address the weakness of the Fisher method and SVMRFE. In addition to gene expression values, the proposed method uses Gene Ontology which is a reliable source of information on genes. The use of Gene Ontology can compensate, in part, for the limitations of microarrays, such as having a small number of samples and erroneous measurement results.
Results: The proposed method has been applied to colon, Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL) and prostate cancer datasets. The empirical results show that our method has improved classification performance in terms of accuracy, sensitivity and specificity. In addition, the study of the molecular function of selected genes strengthened the hypothesis that these genes are involved in the process of cancer growth.
Conclusions: The proposed method addresses the weakness of conventional methods by adding a redundancy reduction stage and utilizing Gene Ontology information. It predicts marker genes for colon, DLBCL and prostate cancer with a high accuracy. The predictions made in this study can serve as a list of candidates for subsequent wet-lab verification and might help in the search for a cure for cancers.

Citation

Mohammadi, A., Saraee, M., & Salehi, M. (2011). Identification of disease-causing genes using microarray data mining and gene ontology. BMC Medical Genomics, 4(12), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1186/1755-8794-4-12

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 26, 2011
Deposit Date Oct 19, 2011
Publicly Available Date Apr 5, 2016
Journal BMC Medical Genomics
Publisher Springer Verlag
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 4
Issue 12
Pages 1-9
DOI https://doi.org/10.1186/1755-8794-4-12
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1186/1755-8794-4-12
Related Public URLs http://www.biomedcentral.com/1755-8794/4/12/abstract/

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