Multiple Testing for Pattern Identification, With Applications to Microarray Time-Course Experiments

In time-course experiments, it is often desirable to identify genes that exhibit a specific pattern of differential expression over time and thus gain insights into the mechanisms of the underlying biological processes. Two challenging issues in the pattern identification problem are: (i) how to com...

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Vydáno v:Journal of the American Statistical Association Ročník 106; číslo 493; s. 73 - 88
Hlavní autoři: Sun, Wenguang, Wei, Zhi
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Alexandria, VA American Statistical Association 01.03.2011
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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ISSN:0162-1459, 1537-274X
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Shrnutí:In time-course experiments, it is often desirable to identify genes that exhibit a specific pattern of differential expression over time and thus gain insights into the mechanisms of the underlying biological processes. Two challenging issues in the pattern identification problem are: (i) how to combine the simultaneous inferences across multiple time points and (ii) how to control the multiplicity while accounting for the strong dependence. We formulate a compound decision-theoretic framework for set-wise multiple testing and propose a data-driven procedure that aims to minimize the missed set rate subject to a constraint on the false set rate. The hidden Markov model proposed in Yuan and Kendziorski (2006) is generalized to capture the temporal correlation in the gene expression data. Both theoretical and numerical results are presented to show that our data-driven procedure controls the multiplicity, provides an optimal way of combining simultaneous inferences across multiple time points, and greatly improves the conventional combined p-value methods. In particular, we demonstrate our method in an application to a study of systemic inflammation in humans for detecting early and late response genes.
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ISSN:0162-1459
1537-274X
DOI:10.1198/jasa.2011.ap09587