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Pathway-based analysis for genome-wide association studies using supervised principal components

✍ Scribed by Xi Chen; Lily Wang; Bo Hu; Mingsheng Guo; John Barnard; Xiaofeng Zhu


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
154 KB
Volume
34
Category
Article
ISSN
0741-0395

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Abstract

Many complex diseases are influenced by genetic variations in multiple genes, each with only a small marginal effect on disease susceptibility. Pathway analysis, which identifies biological pathways associated with disease outcome, has become increasingly popular for genome‐wide association studies (GWAS). In addition to combining weak signals from a number of SNPs in the same pathway, results from pathway analysis also shed light on the biological processes underlying disease. We propose a new pathway‐based analysis method for GWAS, the supervised principal component analysis (SPCA) model. In the proposed SPCA model, a selected subset of SNPs most associated with disease outcome is used to estimate the latent variable for a pathway. The estimated latent variable for each pathway is an optimal linear combination of a selected subset of SNPs; therefore, the proposed SPCA model provides the ability to borrow strength across the SNPs in a pathway. In addition to identifying pathways associated with disease outcome, SPCA also carries out additional within‐category selection to identify the most important SNPs within each gene set. The proposed model operates in a well‐established statistical framework and can handle design information such as covariate adjustment and matching information in GWAS. We compare the proposed method with currently available methods using data with realistic linkage disequilibrium structures, and we illustrate the SPCA method using the Wellcome Trust Case‐Control Consortium Crohn Disease (CD) data set. Genet. Epidemiol. 34: 716‐724, 2010. © 2010 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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