PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

A rule-based prognostic model for type 1 diabetes by identifying and synthesizing baseline profile patterns.

  • Ying Lin,
  • Xiaoning Qian,
  • Jeffrey Krischer,
  • Kendra Vehik,
  • Hye-Seung Lee,
  • Shuai Huang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091095
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
p. e91095

Abstract

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ObjectiveTo identify the risk-predictive baseline profile patterns of demographic, genetic, immunologic, and metabolic markers and synthesize these patterns for risk prediction.Research design and methodsRuleFit is used to identify the risk-predictive baseline profile patterns of demographic, immunologic, and metabolic markers, using 356 subjects who were randomized into the control arm of the prospective Diabetes Prevention Trial-Type 1 (DPT-1) study. A novel latent trait model is developed to synthesize these baseline profile patterns for disease risk prediction. The primary outcome was Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) onset.ResultsWe identified ten baseline profile patterns that were significantly predictive to the disease onset. Using these ten baseline profile patterns, a risk prediction model was built based on the latent trait model, which produced superior prediction performance over existing risk score models for T1D.ConclusionOur results demonstrated that the underlying disease progression process of T1D can be detected through some risk-predictive patterns of demographic, immunologic, and metabolic markers. A synthesis of these patterns provided accurate prediction of disease onset, leading to more cost-effective design of prevention trials of T1D in the future.