Integration of single nucleotide variants and whole-genome DNA methylation profiles for classification of rheumatoid arthritis cases from controls.

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Mahmoud Amiri RoudbarGuilherme J M Rosa

Abstract

This study evaluated the use of multiomics data for classification accuracy of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Three approaches were used and compared in terms of prediction accuracy: (1) whole-genome prediction (WGP) using SNP marker information only, (2) whole-methylome prediction (WMP) using methylation profiles only, and (3) whole-genome/methylome prediction (WGMP) with combining both omics layers. The number of SNP and of methylation sites varied in each scenario, with either 1, 10, or 50% of these preselected based on four approaches: randomly, evenly spaced, lowest p value (genome-wide association or epigenome-wide association study), and estimated effect size using a Bayesian ridge regression (BRR) model. To remove effects of high levels of pairwise linkage disequilibrium (LD), SNPs were also preselected with an LD-pruning method. Five Bayesian regression models were studied for classification, including BRR, Bayes-A, Bayes-B, Bayes-C, and the Bayesian LASSO. Adjusting methylation profiles for cellular heterogeneity within whole blood samples had a detrimental effect on the classification ability of the models. Overall, WGMP using Bayes-B model has the best performance. In particular, selecting SNPs based on LD-pruning with ...Continue Reading

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
genotyping
Methylation
chip
environmental stress

Software Mentioned

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R package rsnps
BioMart
R package coda
PLINK
DAVID
R package impute
R package biomaRt
WMP
WGMP

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