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A Bayesian integration model of high-throughput proteomics and metabolomics data for improved early detection of microbial infections.

Authors :
Webb-Robertson BJ
McCue LA
Beagley N
McDermott JE
Wunschel DS
Varnum SM
Hu JZ
Isern NG
Buchko GW
Mcateer K
Pounds JG
Skerrett SJ
Liggitt D
Frevert CW
Source :
Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing. Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing [Pac Symp Biocomput] 2009, pp. 451-63.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

High-throughput (HTP) technologies offer the capability to evaluate the genome, proteome, and metabolome of an organism at a global scale. This opens up new opportunities to define complex signatures of disease that involve signals from multiple types of biomolecules. However, integrating these data types is difficult due to the heterogeneity of the data. We present a Bayesian approach to integration that uses posterior probabilities to assign class memberships to samples using individual and multiple data sources; these probabilities are based on lower-level likelihood functions derived from standard statistical learning algorithms. We demonstrate this approach on microbial infections of mice, where the bronchial alveolar lavage fluid was analyzed by three HTP technologies, two proteomic and one metabolomic. We demonstrate that integration of the three datasets improves classification accuracy to approximately 89% from the best individual dataset at approximately 83%. In addition, we present a new visualization tool called Visual Integration for Bayesian Evaluation (VIBE) that allows the user to observe classification accuracies at the class level and evaluate classification accuracies on any subset of available data types based on the posterior probability models defined for the individual and integrated data.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2335-6928
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing. Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19209722