Authors
Jörg Menche, Emre Guney, Amitabh Sharma, Patrick J Branigan, Matthew J Loza, Frédéric Baribaud, Radu Dobrin, Albert-László Barabási
Publication date
2017/3/13
Journal
NPJ systems biology and applications
Volume
3
Issue
1
Pages
10
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Gene expression data are routinely used to identify genes that on average exhibit different expression levels between a case and a control group. Yet, very few of such differentially expressed genes are detectably perturbed in individual patients. Here, we develop a framework to construct personalized perturbation profiles for individual subjects, identifying the set of genes that are significantly perturbed in each individual. This allows us to characterize the heterogeneity of the molecular manifestations of complex diseases by quantifying the expression-level similarities and differences among patients with the same phenotype. We show that despite the high heterogeneity of the individual perturbation profiles, patients with asthma, Parkinson and Huntington’s disease share a broadpool of sporadically disease-associated genes, and that individuals with statistically significant overlap with this pool have a 80–100 …
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