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Importance of correlation between gene expression levels: application to the type I interferon signature in rheumatoid arthritis
Authors:Reynier Frédéric  Petit Fabien  Paye Malick  Turrel-Davin Fanny  Imbert Pierre-Emmanuel  Hot Arnaud  Mougin Bruno  Miossec Pierre
Affiliation:1. Joint Unit Hospices Civils de Lyon - bioMérieux, Hôpital Edouard Herriot, Lyon, France.; 2. Department of Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology, and immunogenomics and Inflammation Research Unit EA 4130, University of Lyon, Hôpital Edouard Herriot, Lyon, France.;Institut Jacques Monod, France
Abstract:

Background

The analysis of gene expression data shows that many genes display similarity in their expression profiles suggesting some co-regulation. Here, we investigated the co-expression patterns in gene expression data and proposed a correlation-based research method to stratify individuals.

Methodology/Principal Findings

Using blood from rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients, we investigated the gene expression profiles from whole blood using Affymetrix microarray technology. Co-expressed genes were analyzed by a biclustering method, followed by gene ontology analysis of the relevant biclusters. Taking the type I interferon (IFN) pathway as an example, a classification algorithm was developed from the 102 RA patients and extended to 10 systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients and 100 healthy volunteers to further characterize individuals. We developed a correlation-based algorithm referred to as Classification Algorithm Based on a Biological Signature (CABS), an alternative to other approaches focused specifically on the expression levels. This algorithm applied to the expression of 35 IFN-related genes showed that the IFN signature presented a heterogeneous expression between RA, SLE and healthy controls which could reflect the level of global IFN signature activation. Moreover, the monitoring of the IFN-related genes during the anti-TNF treatment identified changes in type I IFN gene activity induced in RA patients.

Conclusions

In conclusion, we have proposed an original method to analyze genes sharing an expression pattern and a biological function showing that the activation levels of a biological signature could be characterized by its overall state of correlation.
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