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Combining Shapley value and statistics to the analysis of gene expression data in children exposed to air pollution

Merlo, Domenico Franco; Gmuender, Hans; van Leeuwen, Danitsja; Patrone, Fioravante; Kleinjans, Jos; van Delft, Joost; Bonassi, Stefano; Moretti, Stefano (2008), Combining Shapley value and statistics to the analysis of gene expression data in children exposed to air pollution, BMC Bioinformatics, 9, 361. http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-9-361

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Article accepté pour publication ou publié
Date
2008
Nom de la revue
BMC Bioinformatics
Volume
9
Numéro
361
Éditeur
BioMedcentral
Identifiant publication
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-9-361
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Auteur(s)
Merlo, Domenico Franco
Gmuender, Hans
van Leeuwen, Danitsja
Patrone, Fioravante
Kleinjans, Jos
van Delft, Joost
Bonassi, Stefano
Moretti, Stefano cc
Résumé (EN)
Background In gene expression analysis, statistical tests for differential gene expression provide lists of candidate genes having, individually, a sufficiently low p-value. However, the interpretation of each single p-value within complex systems involving several interacting genes is problematic. In parallel, in the last sixty years, game theory has been applied to political and social problems to assess the power of interacting agents in forcing a decision and, more recently, to represent the relevance of genes in response to certain conditions. Results In this paper we introduce a Bootstrap procedure to test the null hypothesis that each gene has the same relevance between two conditions, where the relevance is represented by the Shapley value of a particular coalitional game defined on a microarray data-set. This method, which is called Comparative Analysis of Shapley value (shortly, CASh), is applied to data concerning the gene expression in children differentially exposed to air pollution. The results provided by CASh are compared with the results from a parametric statistical test for testing differential gene expression. Both lists of genes provided by CASh and t-test are informative enough to discriminate exposed subjects on the basis of their gene expression profiles. While many genes are selected in common by CASh and the parametric test, it turns out that the biological interpretation of the differences between these two selections is more interesting, suggesting a different interpretation of the main biological pathways in gene expression regulation for exposed individuals. A simulation study suggests that CASh offers more power than t-test for the detection of differential gene expression variability. Conclusion CASh is successfully applied to gene expression analysis of a data-set where the joint expression behavior of genes may be critical to characterize the expression response to air pollution. We demonstrate a synergistic effect between coalitional games and statistics that resulted in a selection of genes with a potential impact in the regulation of complex pathways.
Mots-clés
Comparative Analysis of Shapley value; Shapley value; game theory; gene expression analysis

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