SEPA: Signaling entropy-based algorithm to evaluate personalized pathway activation for survival analysis on pan-cancer data

Xingyi Li, Min Li, Ju Xiang, Zhelin Zhao, Xuequn Shang

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Motivation: Biomarkers with prognostic ability and biological interpretability can be used to support decision-making in the survival analysis. Genes usually form functional modules to play synergistic roles, such as pathways. Predicting significant features from the functional level can effectively reduce the adverse effects of heterogeneity and obtain more reproducible and interpretable biomarkers. Personalized pathway activation inference can quantify the dysregulation of essential pathways involved in the initiation and progression of cancers, and can contribute to the development of personalized medical treatments. Results: In this study, we propose a novel method to evaluate personalized pathway activation based on signaling entropy for survival analysis (SEPA), which is a new attempt to introduce the information-theoretic entropy in generating pathway representation for each patient. SEPA effectively integrates pathway-level information into gene expression data, converting the high-dimensional gene expression data into the low-dimensional biological pathway activation scores. SEPA shows its classification power on the prognostic pan-cancer genomic data, and the potential pathway markers identified based on SEPA have statistical significance in the discrimination of high- A nd low-risk cohorts and are likely to be associated with the initiation and progress of cancers. The results show that SEPA scores can be used as an indicator to precisely distinguish cancer patients with different clinical outcomes, and identify important pathway features with strong discriminative power and biological interpretability.

源语言英语
页(从-至)2536-2543
页数8
期刊Bioinformatics
38
9
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 5月 2022

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