iScience (Apr 2021)

The multilayer community structure of medulloblastoma

  • Iker Núñez-Carpintero,
  • Marianyela Petrizzelli,
  • Andrei Zinovyev,
  • Davide Cirillo,
  • Alfonso Valencia

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 4
p. 102365

Abstract

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Summary: Multilayer networks allow interpreting the molecular basis of diseases, which is particularly challenging in rare diseases where the number of cases is small compared with the size of the associated multi-omics datasets. In this work, we develop a dimensionality reduction methodology to identify the minimal set of genes that characterize disease subgroups based on their persistent association in multilayer network communities. We use this approach to the study of medulloblastoma, a childhood brain tumor, using proteogenomic data. Our approach is able to recapitulate known medulloblastoma subgroups (accuracy >94%) and provide a clear characterization of gene associations, with the downstream implications for diagnosis and therapeutic interventions. We verified the general applicability of our method on an independent medulloblastoma dataset (accuracy >98%). This approach opens the door to a new generation of multilayer network-based methods able to overcome the specific dimensionality limitations of rare disease datasets.

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