The Role of 22 Genes Expression in Bladder Cancer by Adaptive LASSO

H. Shahraki, Mansooreh Jaberipoor, N. Zare, A. Hosseini
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Background: Genetic expression has been frequently considered as an efficient method for early diagnosis of cancer. In this study, we examined the simultaneous effect of 22 genes on contribution to bladder cancer. Objectives: Since these 22 genes are known as the most important risk factors in many cancers, we aimed to investigate them as potential effective genes in bladder cancer. Methods: The data consist of 25 patients with bladder cancer (the case group) and 23 matched healthy individuals as a control group. Univariate analysis was performed and differences between two groups were analyzed through the independent T-test. A multivariate gene expression model was implemented using the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) and Adaptive LASSO regression. Standard error of coefficients was obtained using the bootstrap method. We used two methods for classification and compared areas under the curve (AUC), using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Results: Independent T-test showed that 11 genes had a significant difference between the two groups. Also multivariate analysis using the LASSO revealed that 12 genes have a significant effect on bladder cancer and adaptive lasso regression represented SDF1, CTLA-4, Her2 and IL-23 genes as the most effective genes. The AUC for LASSO and Adaptive LASSO were 0.71 and 0.89, respectively which was statistically significant (P = 0.009). Our multivariable results for SDF1, CTLA-4 and IL-23 confirm the findings of many studies in this field. Conclusions: Among all genes were examined, SDF1, CTLA-4, Her2 and IL-23 which were selected by the two methods has the greatest contribution to bladder cancer.
22个基因表达在膀胱癌中的作用
背景:基因表达常被认为是早期诊断癌症的有效方法。在这项研究中,我们检测了22个基因对膀胱癌的同时作用。目的:由于这22个基因在许多癌症中被认为是最重要的危险因素,我们旨在研究它们在膀胱癌中的潜在有效基因。方法:25例膀胱癌患者(病例组)和23例健康对照。采用单因素分析,通过独立t检验分析两组间差异。采用最小绝对收缩和选择算子(LASSO)和自适应LASSO回归实现了多变量基因表达模型。采用自举法得到了系数的标准误差。我们采用两种方法进行分类,并采用受试者工作特征(ROC)曲线比较曲线下面积(AUC)。结果:独立t检验显示两组间有11个基因有显著性差异。LASSO多变量分析显示,12个基因对膀胱癌有显著影响,适应性LASSO回归显示SDF1、CTLA-4、Her2和IL-23基因是最有效的基因。LASSO和Adaptive LASSO的AUC分别为0.71和0.89,差异有统计学意义(P = 0.009)。我们对SDF1、CTLA-4和IL-23的多变量结果证实了该领域许多研究的发现。结论:在所有检测的基因中,两种方法筛选出的SDF1、CTLA-4、Her2和IL-23对膀胱癌的贡献最大。
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