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. 2013 Jan;132(1):15-27.
doi: 10.1007/s00439-012-1218-7. Epub 2012 Aug 21.

A Bayesian ensemble approach with a disease gene network predicts damaging effects of missense variants of human cancers

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A Bayesian ensemble approach with a disease gene network predicts damaging effects of missense variants of human cancers

Hong-Hee Won et al. Hum Genet. 2013 Jan.

Abstract

Large-scale sequencing of cancer genomes has revealed many novel mutations and inter-tumoral heterogeneity. Therefore, prioritizing variants according to their potential deleterious effects has become essential. We constructed a disease gene network and proposed a Bayesian ensemble approach that integrates diverse sources to predict the functional effects of missense variants. We analyzed 23,336 missense disease mutations and 36,232 neutral polymorphisms of 12,039 human proteins. The results showed successful improvement of prediction accuracy in both sensitivity and specificity, and we demonstrated the utility of the method by applying it to somatic mutations obtained from colorectal and breast cancer cell lines. The candidate genes with predicted deleterious mutations as well as known cancer genes were significantly enriched in many KEGG pathways related to carcinogenesis, supporting genetic homogeneity of cancer at the pathway level. The breast cancer-specific network increased the prediction accuracy for breast cancer mutations. This study provides a ranked list of deleterious mutations and candidate cancer genes and suggests that mutations affecting cancer may occur in important pathways and should be interpreted on the phenotype-related network or pathway. A disease gene network may be of value in predicting functional effects of novel disease-specific mutations.

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