Revealing common disease mechanisms shared by tumors of different tissues of origin through semantic representation of genomic alterations and topic modeling.

Journal: BMC genomics
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cancer is a complex disease driven by somatic genomic alterations (SGAs) that perturb signaling pathways and consequently cellular function. Identifying patterns of pathway perturbations would provide insights into common disease mechanisms shared among tumors, which is important for guiding treatment and predicting outcome. However, identifying perturbed pathways is challenging, because different tumors can have the same perturbed pathways that are perturbed by different SGAs. Here, we designed novel semantic representations that capture the functional similarity of distinct SGAs perturbing a common pathway in different tumors. Combining this representation with topic modeling would allow us to identify patterns in altered signaling pathways.

Authors

  • Vicky Chen
    Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Pittsburgh, 5607 Baum Blvd, 15237, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. vic14@pitt.edu.
  • John Paisley
    Department of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University, 500 W. 120th St., Suite 1300, New York, NY, 10027, USA.
  • Xinghua Lu
    Dept. Biomedical Informatics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.