Title :
Reproducibility-Optimized Test Statistic for Ranking Genes in Microarray Studies
Author :
Elo, Laura L. ; Filén, Sanna ; Lahesmaa, Riitta ; Aittokallio, Tero
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Math., Turku Univ., Turku
Abstract :
A principal goal of microarray studies is to identify the genes showing differential expression under distinct conditions. In such studies, the selection of an optimal test statistic is a crucial challenge, which depends on the type and amount of data under analysis. Although previous studies on simulated or spike-in data sets do not provide practical guidance on how to choose the best method for a given real data set, we introduce an enhanced reproducibility-optimization procedure, which enables the selection of a suitable gene-ranking statistic directly from the data. In comparison with existing ranking methods, the reproducibility-optimized statistic shows good performance consistently under various simulated conditions and on Affymetrix spike-in data set. Further, the feasibility of the novel statistic is confirmed in a practical research setting using data from an in-house cDNA microarray study of asthma-related gene expression changes. These results suggest that the procedure facilitates the selection of an appropriate test statistic for a given data set without relying on a priori assumptions, which may bias the findings and their interpretation. Moreover, the general reproducibility-optimization procedure is not limited to detecting differential expression only but could be extended to a wide range of other applications as well.
Keywords :
DNA; genetics; molecular biophysics; statistical testing; Affymetrix spike-in data set; asthma-related gene expression changes; cDNA microarray; gene ranking; microarray studies; reproducibility-optimized test statistics; Microarray; bootstrap; differential expression; gene expression; gene ranking; reproducibility; Algorithms; Data Interpretation, Statistical; Gene Expression Profiling; Genes; Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity;
Journal_Title :
Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/tcbb.2007.1078