Toward trustable use of machine learning models of variant effects in the clinic.

IF 8.1 1区 生物学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Mafalda Dias, Rose Orenbuch, Debora S Marks, Jonathan Frazer
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Abstract

There has been considerable progress in building models to predict the effect of missense substitutions in protein-coding genes, fueled in large part by progress in applying deep learning methods to sequence data. These models have the potential to enable clinical variant annotation on a large scale and hence increase the impact of patient sequencing in guiding diagnosis and treatment. To realize this potential, it is essential to provide reliable assessments of model performance, scope of applicability, and robustness. As a response to this need, the ClinGen Sequence Variant Interpretation Working Group, Pejaver et al., recently proposed a strategy for validation and calibration of in-silico predictions in the context of guidelines for variant annotation. While this work marks an important step forward, the strategy presented still has important limitations. We propose core principles and recommendations to overcome these limitations that can enable both more reliable and more impactful use of variant effect prediction models in the future.

在临床中可信地使用变异效应机器学习模型。
在建立预测蛋白质编码基因错义置换影响的模型方面取得了长足的进步,这在很大程度上得益于将深度学习方法应用于序列数据的进展。这些模型有可能实现大规模的临床变异注释,从而提高患者测序在指导诊断和治疗方面的影响力。要实现这一潜力,必须对模型的性能、适用范围和稳健性进行可靠的评估。作为对这一需求的回应,ClinGen 序列变异解释工作组(ClinGen Sequence Variant Interpretation Working Group)的 Pejaver 等人最近在变异注释指南的背景下提出了验证和校准实验室内预测的策略。虽然这项工作标志着向前迈出了重要的一步,但所提出的策略仍有重要的局限性。我们提出了克服这些局限性的核心原则和建议,这些原则和建议可以使变异效应预测模型在未来得到更可靠和更有影响力的使用。
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CiteScore
14.70
自引率
4.10%
发文量
185
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Human Genetics (AJHG) is a monthly journal published by Cell Press, chosen by The American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) as its premier publication starting from January 2008. AJHG represents Cell Press's first society-owned journal, and both ASHG and Cell Press anticipate significant synergies between AJHG content and that of other Cell Press titles.
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