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A Bayesian Two-Way Latent Structure Model for Genomic Data Integration Reveals Few Pan-Genomic Cluster Subtypes in a Breast Cancer Cohort

View ORCID ProfileDavid M. Swanson, Tonje Lien, Helga Bergholtz, Therese Sørlie, Arnoldo Frigessi
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/387076
David M. Swanson
1Oslo Centre for Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Oslo University Hospital
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Tonje Lien
2Department of Cancer Genetics, Institute for Cancer Research, Oslo University Hospital
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Helga Bergholtz
2Department of Cancer Genetics, Institute for Cancer Research, Oslo University Hospital
4Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway
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Therese Sørlie
2Department of Cancer Genetics, Institute for Cancer Research, Oslo University Hospital
4Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway
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Arnoldo Frigessi
1Oslo Centre for Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Oslo University Hospital
3Oslo Centre for Biostatistics and Epidemiology, University of Oslo
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Motivation Unsupervised clustering is important in disease subtyping, among having other genomic applications. As genomic data has become more multifaceted, how to cluster across data sources for more precise subtyping is an ever more important area of research. Many of the methods proposed so far, including iCluster and Cluster of Cluster Assignments, make an unreasonble assumption of a common clustering across all data sources, and those that do not are fewer and tend to be computationally intensive.

Results We propose a Bayesian parametric model for integrative, unsupervised clustering across data sources. In our two-way latent structure model, samples are clustered in relation to each specific data source, distinguishing it from methods like Cluster of Cluster Assignments and iCluster, but cluster labels have across-dataset meaning, allowing cluster information to be shared between data sources. A common scaling across data sources is not required, and inference is obtained by a Gibbs Sampler, which we improve with a warm start strategy and modified density functions to robustify and speed convergence. Posterior interpretation allows for inference on common clusterings occurring among subsets of data sources. An interesting statistical formulation of the model results in sampling from closed-form posteriors despite incorporation of a complex latent structure. We fit the model with Gaussian and more general densities, which influences the degree of across-dataset cluster label sharing. Uniquely among integrative clustering models, our formulation makes no nestedness assumptions of samples across data sources so that a sample missing data from one genomic source can be clustered according to its existing data sources.

We apply our model to a Norwegian breast cancer cohort of ductal carcinoma in-situ and invasive tumors, comprised of somatic copy-number alteration, methylation and expression datasets. We find enrichment in the Her2 subtype and ductal carcinoma among those observations exhibiting greater cluster correspondence across expression and CNA data. In general, there are few pan-genomic clusterings, suggesting that models assuming a common clustering across genomic data sources might yield misleading results.

Implementation and Availability The model is implemented in an R package called twl (“two-way latent”), available on CRAN. Data for analysis is available within the R package.

Contact david.swanson{at}medisin.uio.no

Supplementary Material Appendices are available online and include additional Breast Cancer subtyping analysis and model runs, comparison with leading integrative clustering methods, fully general statistical formulation and description of improvements of the Gibbs sampler.

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  • The manuscript has been revised according to referee comments. The final version supplementary material is also included.

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A Bayesian Two-Way Latent Structure Model for Genomic Data Integration Reveals Few Pan-Genomic Cluster Subtypes in a Breast Cancer Cohort
David M. Swanson, Tonje Lien, Helga Bergholtz, Therese Sørlie, Arnoldo Frigessi
bioRxiv 387076; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/387076
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A Bayesian Two-Way Latent Structure Model for Genomic Data Integration Reveals Few Pan-Genomic Cluster Subtypes in a Breast Cancer Cohort
David M. Swanson, Tonje Lien, Helga Bergholtz, Therese Sørlie, Arnoldo Frigessi
bioRxiv 387076; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/387076

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