Modern precision medicine increasingly relies on molecular data analytics, wherein development of interpretable single-subject ("N-of-1") signals is a challenging goal. A previously developed global framework, N-of-1- pathways, employs single-subject gene expression data to identify differentially expressed gene set pathways in an individual patient. Unfortunately, the limited amount of data within the single-subject, N-of-1 setting makes construction of suitable statistical inferences for identifying differentially expressed gene set pathways difficult, especially when non-trivial inter-gene correlation is present. We propose a method that exploits external information on gene expression correlations to cluster positively co-expressed genes within pathways, then assesses differential expression across the clusters within a pathway. A simulation study illustrates that the cluster-based approach exhibits satisfactory false-positive error control and reasonable power to detect differentially expressed gene set pathways. An example with a single N-of-1 patient's triple negative breast cancer data illustrates use of the methodology.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5554097 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0962280217712271 | DOI Listing |
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