PLoS ONE (Jan 2016)

Single-Patient Molecular Testing with NanoString nCounter Data Using a Reference-Based Strategy for Batch Effect Correction.

  • Aline Talhouk,
  • Stefan Kommoss,
  • Robertson Mackenzie,
  • Martin Cheung,
  • Samuel Leung,
  • Derek S Chiu,
  • Steve E Kalloger,
  • David G Huntsman,
  • Stephanie Chen,
  • Maria Intermaggio,
  • Jacek Gronwald,
  • Fong C Chan,
  • Susan J Ramus,
  • Christian Steidl,
  • David W Scott,
  • Michael S Anglesio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153844
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
p. e0153844

Abstract

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A major weakness in many high-throughput genomic studies is the lack of consideration of a clinical environment where one patient at a time must be evaluated. We examined generalizable and platform-specific sources of variation from NanoString gene expression data on both ovarian cancer and Hodgkin lymphoma patients. A reference-based strategy, applicable to single-patient molecular testing is proposed for batch effect correction. The proposed protocol improved performance in an established Hodgkin lymphoma classifier, reducing batch-to-batch misclassification while retaining accuracy and precision. We suggest this strategy may facilitate development of NanoString and similar molecular assays by accelerating prospective validation and clinical uptake of relevant diagnostics.