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TitleKDiamend: A package for detecting key drivers in a molecular ecological network of disease
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Date Issued2018-04-11
Source PublicationBMC Systems Biology
ISSN1752-0509
Volume12
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Background: Microbial abundance profiles are applied widely to understand diseases from the aspect of microbial communities. By investigating the abundance associations of species or genes, we can construct molecular ecological networks (MENs). The MENs are often constructed by calculating the Pearson correlation coefficient (PCC) between genes. In this work, we also applied multimodal mutual information (MMI) to construct MENs. The members which drive the concerned MENs are referred to as key drivers. Results: We proposed a novel method to detect the key drivers. First, we partitioned the MEN into subnetworks. Then we identified the most pertinent subnetworks to the disease by measuring the correlation between the abundance pattern and the delegated phenotype-the variable representing the disease phenotypes. Last, for each identified subnetwork, we detected the key driver by PageRank. We developed a package named KDiamend and applied it to the gut and oral microbial data to detect key drivers for Type 2 diabetes (T2D) and Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA). We detected six T2D-relevant subnetworks and three key drivers of them are related to the carbohydrate metabolic process. In addition, we detected nine subnetworks related to RA, a disease caused by compromised immune systems. The extracted subnetworks include InterPro matches (IPRs) concerned with immunoglobulin, Sporulation, biofilm, Flaviviruses, bacteriophage, etc., while the development of biofilms is regarded as one of the drivers of persistent infections. Conclusion: KDiamend is feasible to detect key drivers and offers insights to uncover the development of diseases. The package is freely available at http://www.deepomics.org/pipelines/3DCD6955FEF2E64A/.

KeywordDelegated phenotype Disease Key driver Microbiome Molecular ecological network
DOI10.1186/s12918-018-0531-8
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Indexed BySCIE ; CPCI-S
Language英语English
WOS Research AreaMathematical & Computational Biology
WOS SubjectMathematical & Computational Biology
WOS IDWOS:000430982500008
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85045284118
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Document TypeJournal article
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/9048
CollectionResearch outside affiliated institution
Corresponding AuthorLi, Shuaicheng
Affiliation
City University of Hong Kong,Department of Computer Science,Hong Kong,Tat Chee Avenue,Hong Kong
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Lyu, Mengxuan,Chen, Jiaxing,Jiang, Yiqiet al. KDiamend: A package for detecting key drivers in a molecular ecological network of disease[J]. BMC Systems Biology, 2018, 12.
APA Lyu, Mengxuan, Chen, Jiaxing, Jiang, Yiqi, Dong, Wei, Fang, Zhou, & Li, Shuaicheng. (2018). KDiamend: A package for detecting key drivers in a molecular ecological network of disease. BMC Systems Biology, 12.
MLA Lyu, Mengxuan,et al."KDiamend: A package for detecting key drivers in a molecular ecological network of disease". BMC Systems Biology 12(2018).
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