Novel Biomarkers from genes in the apoptotic pathway for Prediction of HCC Progression using Association Rule Mining

Tasneem A. Gameel, S. Rady, Khaled A. ElBahnasy, S. Kamal
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Liver cancer, a main cause of death, is extremely difficult to be diagnosed at its early stages. On a positive side, predicting the disease development or progression by analyzing medical data can be helpful for the future early diagnosis and accordingly the increase of the patients' survival. Medical investigation and researchers raise that Single nucleotide polymorphisms in certain apoptosis-related genes are related to the cancer development. The objective of this paper is to find quantitative associations between apoptotic gene-related polymorphisms and the progression level of the liver cancer. To find these associations, Association rule mining is applied using the Frequent Pattern algorithm. An experimental study on an Egyptian cohort of 1246 patients with advanced cirrhosis and liver cancer resulted in associations which can serve as novel biomarkers. It has been found that CDKN2A and HLA-DP genes have relation to the HCC development with a confidence value 0.55, and CDKN1B and Il28b, are related to the liver cancer progression with a confidence value 0.54.
使用关联规则挖掘预测HCC进展的凋亡通路中基因的新生物标志物
肝癌是导致死亡的主要原因之一,在早期阶段极其难以诊断。积极的一面是,通过分析医疗数据来预测疾病的发展或进展,有助于未来的早期诊断,从而提高患者的生存率。医学调查和研究人员提出,某些凋亡相关基因的单核苷酸多态性与癌症的发生有关。本文的目的是寻找凋亡基因相关多态性与肝癌进展水平之间的定量关联。为了找到这些关联,使用频繁模式算法应用关联规则挖掘。一项对1246例晚期肝硬化和肝癌患者的埃及队列的实验研究发现,这些关联可以作为新的生物标志物。研究发现,CDKN2A和HLA-DP基因与HCC发生发展相关,置信度为0.55,CDKN1B和Il28b与肝癌进展相关,置信度为0.54。
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