2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1010770
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Gene signature discovery and systematic validation across diverse clinical cohorts for TB prognosis and response to treatment

Abstract: While blood gene signatures have shown promise in tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis and treatment monitoring, most signatures derived from a single cohort may be insufficient to capture TB heterogeneity in populations and individuals. Here we report a new generalized approach combining a network-based meta-analysis with machine-learning modeling to leverage the power of heterogeneity among studies. The transcriptome datasets from 57 studies (37 TB and 20 viral infections) across demographics and TB disease states we… Show more

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“…Many biological processes, like hypoxia, can evoke rigorous cellular reactions, which lead to transcriptomic reprogramming affecting the expression of hundreds, if not thousands, of genes. Taking advantage of this notion, gene signatures tied to underlying pathogenic pathways have been successfully used in the diagnosis and monitoring of various human diseases [86][87][88]. The hypoxia-driven brain gene modules described here contain not only factors well-characterized in hypoxia response from other body cells and tissues but also gene entities that are brain specific or bear novel links.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many biological processes, like hypoxia, can evoke rigorous cellular reactions, which lead to transcriptomic reprogramming affecting the expression of hundreds, if not thousands, of genes. Taking advantage of this notion, gene signatures tied to underlying pathogenic pathways have been successfully used in the diagnosis and monitoring of various human diseases [86][87][88]. The hypoxia-driven brain gene modules described here contain not only factors well-characterized in hypoxia response from other body cells and tissues but also gene entities that are brain specific or bear novel links.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%