Global adaptive rank truncated product method for gene-set analysis in association studies
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2014ISSN
0323-3847
Abstract
Gene set analysis (GSA) aims to assess the overall association of a set of genetic variants with a
phenotype and has the potential to detect subtle effects of variants in a gene or a pathway that might be
missed when assessed individually. We present a new implementation of the Adaptive Rank Truncated
Product method (ARTP) for analyzing the association of a set of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms
(SNPs) in a gene or pathway. The new implementation, referred to as globalARTP, improves the
original one by allowing the different SNPs in the set to have different modes of inheritance. We
perform a simulation study for exploring the power of the proposed methodology in a set of scenarios
with different numbers of causal SNPs with different effect sizes. Moreover, we show the advantage
of using the gene set approach in the context of an Alzheimer’s disease case-control study where we
explore the endocytosis pathway. The new method is implemented in the R function globalARTP of
the globalGSA package available at http://cran.r-project.org.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
Alzheimer, Malaltia d'
Pages
11 p.
Publisher
Wiley
Citation
Vilor-Tejedor, N., & Calle Rosingana, M. L. (2014). Global adaptive rank truncated product method for gene-set analysis in association studies. Biometrical Journal, 56(4), 901-911.10.1002/bimj.201300192
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