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Reference genome and annotation updates lead to contradictory prognostic predictions in gene expression signatures: a case study of resected stage I lung adenocarcinoma

Authors :
Bo Pan
Lishuang Qi
Wenyuan Zhao
Sainan Zhang
Xin Li
Wenbin Jiang
Qingwei Meng
Ying Li
Yan Yu
Changjing Chen
Zheyang Zhang
Yunyan Gu
Yingyue Cao
Mengyue Li
Ju-Xuan Zhang
Zhangxiang Zhao
Yixin Liu
Zixin Wei
Source :
Briefings in Bioinformatics. 22
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2020.

Abstract

RNA-sequencing enables accurate and low-cost transcriptome-wide detection. However, expression estimates vary as reference genomes and gene annotations are updated, confounding existing expression-based prognostic signatures. Herein, prognostic 9-gene pair signature (GPS) was applied to 197 patients with stage I lung adenocarcinoma derived from previous and latest data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) processed with different reference genomes and annotations. For 9-GPS, 6.6% of patients exhibited discordant risk classifications between the two TCGA versions. Similar results were observed for other prognostic signatures, including IRGPI, 15-gene and ORACLE. We found that conflicting annotations for gene length and overlap were the major cause of their discordant risk classification. Therefore, we constructed a prognostic 40-GPS based on stable genes across GENCODE v20-v30 and validated it using public data of 471 stage I samples (log-rank P

Details

ISSN :
14774054 and 14675463
Volume :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Briefings in Bioinformatics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5b92e944088755bcf613d352f954cd81