Prediction of Human Phenotype Ontology terms by means of hierarchical ensemble methods.

Journal: BMC bioinformatics
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The prediction of human gene-abnormal phenotype associations is a fundamental step toward the discovery of novel genes associated with human disorders, especially when no genes are known to be associated with a specific disease. In this context the Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) provides a standard categorization of the abnormalities associated with human diseases. While the problem of the prediction of gene-disease associations has been widely investigated, the related problem of gene-phenotypic feature (i.e., HPO term) associations has been largely overlooked, even if for most human genes no HPO term associations are known and despite the increasing application of the HPO to relevant medical problems. Moreover most of the methods proposed in literature are not able to capture the hierarchical relationships between HPO terms, thus resulting in inconsistent and relatively inaccurate predictions.

Authors

  • Marco Notaro
    Anacleto Lab - Dipartimento di Informatica, Universitá degli Studi di Milano, Via Comelico 39, Milan, 20135, Italy.
  • Max Schubach
    Institute for Medical and Human Genetics, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Augustenburger Platz 1, 13353, Berlin, Germany.
  • Peter N Robinson
    The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine Farmington CT 06032 USA.
  • Giorgio Valentini
    Department of Computer Science "Giovanni degli Antoni,"Università degli Studi di Milano 20133 Milan Italy.