Robust network-based regularization and variable selection for high-dimensional genomic data in cancer prognosis
Abstract
In cancer genomic studies, an important objective is to identify prognostic markers associated with patients' survival. Network-based regularization has achieved success in variable selections for high-dimensional cancer genomic data, because of its ability to incorporate the correlations among genomic features. However, as survival time data usually follow skewed distributions, and are contaminated by outliers, network-constrained regularization that does not take the robustness into account leads to false identifications of network structure and biased estimation of patients' survival. In this study, we develop a novel robust network-based variable selection method under the accelerated failure time model. Extensive simulation studies show the advantage of the proposed method over the alternative methods. Two case studies of lung cancer datasets with high-dimensional gene expression measurements demonstrate that the proposed approach has identified markers with important implications.
Publication Title
Genetic Epidemiology
Recommended Citation
Ren, J., Du, Y., Li, S., Ma, S., Jiang, Y., & Wu, C. (2019). Robust network-based regularization and variable selection for high-dimensional genomic data in cancer prognosis. Genetic Epidemiology, 43 (3), 276-291. https://doi.org/10.1002/gepi.22194