Frontiers in Genetics (Apr 2021)

Deep Learning Enables Fast and Accurate Imputation of Gene Expression

  • Ramon Viñas,
  • Tiago Azevedo,
  • Eric R. Gamazon,
  • Eric R. Gamazon,
  • Eric R. Gamazon,
  • Pietro Liò

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.624128
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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A question of fundamental biological significance is to what extent the expression of a subset of genes can be used to recover the full transcriptome, with important implications for biological discovery and clinical application. To address this challenge, we propose two novel deep learning methods, PMI and GAIN-GTEx, for gene expression imputation. In order to increase the applicability of our approach, we leverage data from GTEx v8, a reference resource that has generated a comprehensive collection of transcriptomes from a diverse set of human tissues. We show that our approaches compare favorably to several standard and state-of-the-art imputation methods in terms of predictive performance and runtime in two case studies and two imputation scenarios. In comparison conducted on the protein-coding genes, PMI attains the highest performance in inductive imputation whereas GAIN-GTEx outperforms the other methods in in-place imputation. Furthermore, our results indicate strong generalization on RNA-Seq data from 3 cancer types across varying levels of missingness. Our work can facilitate a cost-effective integration of large-scale RNA biorepositories into genomic studies of disease, with high applicability across diverse tissue types.

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