Abstract
We designed a procedure to explore cellular relationships from sets of characteristic genes in distinctive cell types, by using a partial canonical correlation analysis. The present procedure was then applied to the characteristic gene sets of seven subtypes of testicular germ cell tumors, reported previously. The cellular relationships were reconstructed well, and were consistent with the general histologic lineage model. New implications for the subtype differentiation were found. In particular, the correspondence between the inferred relationships and the functional characterizations of constituent genes suggested a hypothesis for the classification between seminoma and embryonal carcinoma. The partial canonical correlation analysis is also appropriate for revealing new features of cellular relationships, based on the transcriptional programs. Thus, the present procedure facilitates the creation of a macroscopic view of the cellular relationships, by following the detection of characteristically expressed genes.
Keywords: Cellular relationship, gene expression, graphical model, histologic lineage model, partial canonical correlation analysis, testicular germ cell tumors, Lineage Model, Germ Cell Tumorigenesis, Functional Interpretation, intratubular germ cell neoplasia
Current Bioinformatics
Title:Cellular Relationships of Testicular Germ Cell Tumors Determined by Partial Canonical Correlation Analysis of Gene Expression Signatures
Volume: 8 Issue: 1
Author(s): Tingting Yu, Akiko Toshimori, Xia Jinrong, Shigeru Saito, Xingrong Zhou, Katsuhisa Horimoto, Zhining Fan, Kunio Shimizu and Huarong Zhou
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Keywords: Cellular relationship, gene expression, graphical model, histologic lineage model, partial canonical correlation analysis, testicular germ cell tumors, Lineage Model, Germ Cell Tumorigenesis, Functional Interpretation, intratubular germ cell neoplasia
Abstract: We designed a procedure to explore cellular relationships from sets of characteristic genes in distinctive cell types, by using a partial canonical correlation analysis. The present procedure was then applied to the characteristic gene sets of seven subtypes of testicular germ cell tumors, reported previously. The cellular relationships were reconstructed well, and were consistent with the general histologic lineage model. New implications for the subtype differentiation were found. In particular, the correspondence between the inferred relationships and the functional characterizations of constituent genes suggested a hypothesis for the classification between seminoma and embryonal carcinoma. The partial canonical correlation analysis is also appropriate for revealing new features of cellular relationships, based on the transcriptional programs. Thus, the present procedure facilitates the creation of a macroscopic view of the cellular relationships, by following the detection of characteristically expressed genes.
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Yu Tingting, Toshimori Akiko, Jinrong Xia, Saito Shigeru, Zhou Xingrong, Horimoto Katsuhisa, Fan Zhining, Shimizu Kunio and Zhou Huarong, Cellular Relationships of Testicular Germ Cell Tumors Determined by Partial Canonical Correlation Analysis of Gene Expression Signatures, Current Bioinformatics 2013; 8 (1) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1574893611308010012
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1574893611308010012 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 2212-392X |
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