scholarly journals Missing value imputation for microarray gene expression data using histone acetylation information

2008 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Qian Xiang ◽  
Xianhua Dai ◽  
Yangyang Deng ◽  
Caisheng He ◽  
Jiang Wang ◽  
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Author(s):  
Qiang Zhao ◽  
Jianguo Sun

Statistical analysis of microarray gene expression data has recently attracted a great deal of attention. One problem of interest is to relate genes to survival outcomes of patients with the purpose of building regression models for the prediction of future patients' survival based on their gene expression data. For this, several authors have discussed the use of the proportional hazards or Cox model after reducing the dimension of the gene expression data. This paper presents a new approach to conduct the Cox survival analysis of microarray gene expression data with the focus on models' predictive ability. The method modifies the correlation principal component regression (Sun, 1995) to handle the censoring problem of survival data. The results based on simulated data and a set of publicly available data on diffuse large B-cell lymphoma show that the proposed method works well in terms of models' robustness and predictive ability in comparison with some existing partial least squares approaches. Also, the new approach is simpler and easy to implement.


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