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  226. Bioinformatic analysis of complex, high-throughput genomic and epigenomic
  227. data in the context of immunology and transplant rejection
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  230. A thesis presented
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  236. Ryan C.
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  249. Doctor of Philosophy in the subject of Biology
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  504. Introduction
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  522. Rejection is the major long-term threat to organ and tissue allografts
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  525. Organ and tissue transplants are a life-saving treatment for people who
  526. have lost the function of an important organ.
  527. In some cases, it is possible to transplant a patient's own tissue from
  528. one area of their body to another, referred to as an autograft.
  529. This is common for tissues that are distributed throughout many areas of
  530. the body, such as skin and bone.
  531. However, in cases of organ failure, there is no functional self tissue
  532. remaining, and a transplant from another person – a donor – is required.
  533. This is referred to as an allograft
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  545. How much mechanistic detail is needed here? My work doesn't really go into
  546. specific rejection mechanisms, so I think it's best to keep it basic.
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  551. Because an allograft comes from a donor who is genetically distinct from
  552. the recipient (with rare exceptions), genetic variants in protein-coding
  553. regions affect the polypeptide sequences encoded by the affected genes,
  554. resulting in protein products in the allograft that differ from the equivalent
  555. proteins produced by the graft recipient's own tissue.
  556. As a result, without intervention, the recipient's immune system will eventuall
  557. y identify the graft as foreign tissue and begin attacking it, eventually
  558. resulting in failure and death of the graft, a process referred to as transplan
  559. t rejection
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  565. .
  566. Rejection is the most significant challenge to the long-term health and
  567. survival of an allograft
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  573. .
  574. Like any adaptive immune response, graft rejection generally occurs via
  575. two broad mechanisms: cellular immunity, in which CD8
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  578. T-cells recognizing graft-specific antigens induce apoptosis in the graft
  579. cells; and humoral immunity, in which B-cells produce antibodies that bind
  580. to graft proteins and direct an immune response against the graft
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  586. .
  587. In either case, rejection shows most of the typical hallmarks of an adaptive
  588. immune response, in particular mediation by CD4
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  591. T-cells and formation of immune memory.
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  594. Diagnosis and treatment of allograft rejection is a major challenge
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  600. Maybe talk about HLA matching and why it's not an option most of the time.
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  605. To prevent rejection, allograft recipients are treated with immune suppressive
  606. drugs
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  612. .
  613. The goal is to achieve sufficient suppression of the immune system to prevent
  614. rejection of the graft without compromising the ability of the immune system
  615. to raise a normal response against infection.
  616. As such, a delicate balance must be struck: insufficient immune suppression
  617. may lead to rejection and ultimately loss of the graft; excessive suppression
  618. leaves the patient vulnerable to life-threatening opportunistic infections
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  624. .
  625. Because every patient's matabolism is different, achieving this delicate
  626. balance requires drug dosage to be tailored for each patient.
  627. Furthermore, dosage must be tuned over time, as the immune system's activity
  628. varies over time and in response to external stimuli with no fixed pattern.
  629. In order to properly adjust the dosage of immune suppression drugs, it
  630. is necessary to monitor the health of the transplant and increase the dosage
  631. if evidence of rejection or alloimmune activity is observed.
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  634. However, diagnosis of rejection is a significant challenge.
  635. Early diagnosis is essential in order to step up immune suppression before
  636. the immune system damages the graft beyond recovery
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  642. .
  643. The current gold standard test for graft rejection is a tissue biopsy,
  644. examined for visible signs of rejection by a trained histologist
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  650. .
  651. When a patient shows symptoms of possible rejection, a
  652. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  653. \end_inset
  654. for cause
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  657. biopsy is performed to confirm the diagnosis, and immune suppression is
  658. adjusted as necessary.
  659. However, in many cases, the early stages of rejection are asymptomatic,
  660. known as
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  663. sub-clinical
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  666. rejection.
  667. In light of this, is is now common to perform
  668. \begin_inset Quotes eld
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  670. protocol biopsies
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  673. at specific times after transplantation of a graft, even if no symptoms
  674. of rejection are apparent, in addition to
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  689. However, biopsies have a number of downsides that limit their effectiveness
  690. as a diagnostic tool.
  691. First, the need for manual inspection by a histologist means that diagnosis
  692. is subject to the biases of the particular histologist examining the biopsy
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  698. .
  699. In marginal cases, two different histologists may give two different diagnoses
  700. to the same biopsy.
  701. Second, a biopsy can only evaluate if rejection is occurring in the section
  702. of the graft from which the tissue was extracted.
  703. If rejection is localized to one section of the graft and the tissue is
  704. extracted from a different section, a false negative diagnosis may result.
  705. Most importantly, extraction of tissue from a graft is invasive and is
  706. treated as an injury by the body, which results in inflammation that in
  707. turn promotes increased immune system activity.
  708. Hence, the invasiveness of biopsies severely limits the frequency with
  709. which they can safely be performed
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  715. .
  716. Typically, protocol biopsies are not scheduled more than about once per
  717. month
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  723. .
  724. A less invasive diagnostic test for rejection would bring manifold benefits.
  725. Such a test would enable more frequent testing and therefore earlier detection
  726. of rejection events.
  727. In addition, having a larger pool of historical data for a given patient
  728. would make it easier to evaluate when a given test is outside the normal
  729. parameters for that specific patient, rather than relying on normal ranges
  730. for the population as a whole.
  731. Lastly, the accumulated data from more frequent tests would be a boon to
  732. the transplant research community.
  733. Beyond simply providing more data overall, the better time granularity
  734. of the tests will enable studying the progression of a rejection event
  735. on the scale of days to weeks, rather than months.
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  738. Memory cells are resistant to immune suppression
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  744. Expand on costimulation required by naive cells and how memory cells differ,
  745. and mechanisms of immune suppression drugs
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  750. One of the defining features of the adaptive immune system is immune memory:
  751. the ability of the immune system to recognize a previously encountered
  752. foreign antigen and respond more quickly and more strongly to that antigen
  753. in subsequent encounters
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  756. key "Murphy2012"
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  759. .
  760. When the immune system first encounters a new antigen, the lymphocytes
  761. that respond are known as naïve cells – T-cells and B-cells that have never
  762. detected their target antigens before.
  763. Once activated by their specific antigen presented by an antigen-presenting
  764. cell in the proper co-stimulatory context, naïve cells differentiate into
  765. effector cells that carry out their respective functions in targeting and
  766. destroying the source of the foreign antigen.
  767. The dependency of activation on co-stimulation is an important feature
  768. of naïve lymphocytes that limits
  769. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  770. \end_inset
  771. false positive
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  774. immune responses, because antigen-presenting cells usually only express
  775. the proper co-stimulation after detecting evidence of an infection, such
  776. as the presence of common bacterial cell components or inflamed tissue.
  777. After the foreign antigen is cleared, most effector cells die since they
  778. are no longer needed, but some differentiate into memory cells and remain
  779. alive indefinitely.
  780. Like naïve cells, memory cells respond to detection of their specific antigen
  781. by differentiating into effector cells, ready to fight an infection.
  782. However, unlike naïve cells, memory cells do not require the same degree
  783. of co-stimulatory signaling for activation, and once activated, they proliferat
  784. e and differentiate into effector cells more quickly than naïve cells do.
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  787. In the context of a pathogenic infection, immune memory is a major advantage,
  788. allowing an organism to rapidly fight off a previously encountered pathogen
  789. much more quickly and effectively than the first time it was encountered
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  795. .
  796. However, if effector cells that recognize an antigen from an allograft
  797. are allowed to differentiate into memory cells, preventing rejection of
  798. the graft becomes much more difficult.
  799. Many immune suppression drugs work by interfering with the co-stimulation
  800. that naïve cells require in order to mount an immune response.
  801. Since memory cells do not require the same degree of co-stimulation, these
  802. drugs are not effective at suppressing an immune response that is mediated
  803. by memory cells.
  804. Secondly, because memory cells are able to mount a stronger and faster
  805. response to an antigen, all else being equal stronger immune suppression
  806. is required to prevent an immune response mediated by memory cells.
  807. \end_layout
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  809. However, immune suppression affects the entire immune system, not just cells
  810. recognizing a specific antigen, so increasing the dosage of immune suppression
  811. drugs also increases the risk of complications from a compromised immune
  812. system, such as opportunistic infections
  813. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
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  818. .
  819. While the differences in cell surface markers between naïve and memory
  820. cells have been fairly well characterized, the internal regulatory mechanisms
  821. that allow memory cells to respond more quickly and without co-stimulation
  822. are still poorly understood.
  823. In order to develop methods of immune suppression that either prevent the
  824. formation of memory cells or work more effectively against memory cells,
  825. a more complete understanding of the mechanisms of immune memory formation
  826. and regulation is required.
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  829. MSC infusion to improve transplant outcomes (prevent/delay rejection)
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  832. One promising experimental treatment for transplant rejection involves the
  833. infusion of
  834. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term (pl)
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  843. Demonstrated in mice, but not yet in primates
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  846. Mechanism currently unknown, but MSC are known to be immune modulatory
  847. \end_layout
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  849. Characterize MSC response to interferon gamma
  850. \end_layout
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  852. IFN-g is thought to stimulate their function
  853. \end_layout
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  855. Test IFN-g treated MSC infusion as a therapy to delay graft rejection in
  856. cynomolgus monkeys
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  859. Monitor animals post-transplant using blood
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  863. RNA-seq
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  866. at serial time points
  867. \end_layout
  868. \begin_layout Subsection
  869. Investigate dynamics of histone marks in CD4
  870. \begin_inset Formula $^{+}$
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  872. T-cell activation and memory
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  883. Previous studies have looked at single snapshots of histone marks
  884. \end_layout
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  886. Instead, look at changes in histone marks across activation and memory
  887. \end_layout
  888. \begin_layout Subsection
  889. High-throughput sequencing and microarray technologies
  890. \end_layout
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  895. This will serve as transition to bioinf
  896. \end_layout
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  898. \end_layout
  899. \begin_layout Itemize
  900. Powerful methods for assaying gene expression and epigenetics across entire
  901. genomes
  902. \end_layout
  903. \begin_layout Itemize
  904. Proper analysis requires finding and exploiting systematic genome-wide trends
  905. \end_layout
  906. \begin_layout Section
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  908. LatexCommand label
  909. name "sec:Overview-of-bioinformatic"
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  911. Overview of bioinformatic analysis methods
  912. \end_layout
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  917. Also cite somewhere: R, Bioconductor
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  921. \begin_layout Standard
  922. The studies presented in this work all involve the analysis of high-throughput
  923. genomic and epigenomic data.
  924. These data present many unique analysis challenges, and a wide array of
  925. software tools are available to analyze them.
  926. This section presents an overview of the most important methods used throughout
  927. the following analyses, including what problems they solve, what assumptions
  928. they make, and a basic description of how they work.
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  937. : The standard linear modeling framework for genomics
  938. \end_layout
  939. \begin_layout Standard
  940. Linear models are a generalization of the
  941. \begin_inset Formula $t$
  942. \end_inset
  943. -test and ANOVA to arbitrarily complex experimental designs
  944. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  945. LatexCommand cite
  946. key "chambers:1992"
  947. literal "false"
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  949. .
  950. In a typical linear model, there is one dependent variable observation
  951. per sample and a large number of samples.
  952. For example, in a linear model of height as a function of age and sex,
  953. there is one height measurement per person.
  954. However, when analyzing genomic data, each sample consists of observations
  955. of thousands of dependent variables.
  956. For example, in a
  957. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  958. status open
  959. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  960. RNA-seq
  961. \end_layout
  962. \end_inset
  963. experiment, the dependent variables may be the count of
  964. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  965. status open
  966. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  967. RNA-seq
  968. \end_layout
  969. \end_inset
  970. reads for each annotated gene.
  971. In abstract terms, each dependent variable being measured is referred to
  972. as a feature.
  973. The simplest approach to analyzing such data would be to fit the same model
  974. independently to each feature.
  975. However, this is undesirable for most genomics data sets.
  976. Genomics assays like high-throughput sequencing are expensive, and often
  977. the process of generating the samples is also quite expensive and time-consumin
  978. g.
  979. This expense limits the sample sizes typically employed in genomics experiments
  980. , and as a result the statistical power of the linear model for each individual
  981. feature is likewise limited.
  982. However, because thousands of features from the same samples are analyzed
  983. together, there is an opportunity to improve the statistical power of the
  984. analysis by exploiting shared patterns of variation across features.
  985. This is the core feature of
  986. \begin_inset Flex Code
  987. status open
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  989. limma
  990. \end_layout
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  992. , a linear modeling framework designed for genomic data.
  993. \begin_inset Flex Code
  994. status open
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  996. Limma
  997. \end_layout
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  999. is typically used to analyze expression microarray data, and more recently
  1000. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1001. status open
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  1003. RNA-seq
  1004. \end_layout
  1005. \end_inset
  1006. data, but it can also be used to analyze any other data for which linear
  1007. modeling is appropriate.
  1008. \end_layout
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  1018. The central challenge when fitting a linear model is to estimate the variance
  1019. of the data accurately.
  1020. Out of all parameters required to evaluate statistical significance of
  1021. an effect, the variance is the most difficult to estimate when sample sizes
  1022. are small.
  1023. A single shared variance could be estimated for all of the features together,
  1024. and this estimate would be very stable, in contrast to the individual feature
  1025. variance estimates.
  1026. However, this would require the assumption that all features have equal
  1027. variance, which is known to be false for most genomic data sets (for example,
  1028. some genes' expression is known to be more variable than others').
  1029. \begin_inset Flex Code
  1030. status open
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  1035. offers a compromise between these two extremes by using a method called
  1036. empirical Bayes moderation to
  1037. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  1038. \end_inset
  1039. squeeze
  1040. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  1041. \end_inset
  1042. the distribution of estimated variances toward a single common value that
  1043. represents the variance of an average feature in the data
  1044. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  1045. LatexCommand cite
  1046. key "Smyth2004"
  1047. literal "false"
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  1049. .
  1050. While the individual feature variance estimates are not stable, the common
  1051. variance estimate for the entire data set is quite stable, so using a combinati
  1052. on of the two yields a variance estimate for each feature with greater precision
  1053. than the individual feature variances.
  1054. The trade-off for this improvement is that squeezing each estimated variance
  1055. toward the common value introduces some bias – the variance will be underestima
  1056. ted for features with high variance and overestimated for features with
  1057. low variance.
  1058. Essentially,
  1059. \begin_inset Flex Code
  1060. status open
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  1065. assumes that extreme variances are less common than variances close to
  1066. the common value.
  1067. The variance estimates from this empirical Bayes procedure are shown empiricall
  1068. y to yield greater statistical power than either the individual feature
  1069. variances or the single common value.
  1070. \end_layout
  1071. \begin_layout Standard
  1072. On top of this core framework,
  1073. \begin_inset Flex Code
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  1079. also implements many other enhancements that, further relax the assumptions
  1080. of the model and extend the scope of what kinds of data it can analyze.
  1081. Instead of squeezing toward a single common variance value,
  1082. \begin_inset Flex Code
  1083. status open
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  1088. can model the common variance as a function of a covariate, such as average
  1089. expression
  1090. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  1091. LatexCommand cite
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  1093. literal "false"
  1094. \end_inset
  1095. .
  1096. This is essential for
  1097. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1098. status open
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  1100. RNA-seq
  1101. \end_layout
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  1103. data, where higher gene counts yield more precise expression measurements
  1104. and therefore smaller variances than low-count genes.
  1105. While linear models typically assume that all samples have equal variance,
  1106. \begin_inset Flex Code
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  1112. is able to relax this assumption by identifying and down-weighting samples
  1113. that diverge more strongly from the linear model across many features
  1114. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  1115. LatexCommand cite
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  1119. .
  1120. In addition,
  1121. \begin_inset Flex Code
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  1124. limma
  1125. \end_layout
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  1127. is also able to fit simple mixed models incorporating one random effect
  1128. in addition to the fixed effects represented by an ordinary linear model
  1129. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  1130. LatexCommand cite
  1131. key "Smyth2005a"
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  1134. .
  1135. Once again,
  1136. \begin_inset Flex Code
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  1140. \end_layout
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  1142. shares information between features to obtain a robust estimate for the
  1143. random effect correlation.
  1144. \end_layout
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  1149. edgeR
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  1152. provides
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  1156. limma
  1157. \end_layout
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  1159. -like analysis features for count data
  1160. \end_layout
  1161. \begin_layout Standard
  1162. Although
  1163. \begin_inset Flex Code
  1164. status open
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  1167. \end_layout
  1168. \end_inset
  1169. can be applied to read counts from
  1170. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1171. status open
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  1176. data, it is less suitable for counts from
  1177. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1178. status open
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  1181. \end_layout
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  1183. and other sources, which tend to be much smaller and therefore violate
  1184. the assumption of a normal distribution more severely.
  1185. For all count-based data, the
  1186. \begin_inset Flex Code
  1187. status open
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  1189. edgeR
  1190. \end_layout
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  1192. package works similarly to
  1193. \begin_inset Flex Code
  1194. status open
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  1199. , but uses a
  1200. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1201. status open
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  1203. GLM
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  1206. instead of a linear model.
  1207. Relative to a linear model, a
  1208. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1209. status open
  1210. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1211. GLM
  1212. \end_layout
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  1214. gains flexibility by relaxing several assumptions, the most important of
  1215. which is the assumption of normally distributed errors.
  1216. This allows the
  1217. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1218. status open
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  1220. GLM
  1221. \end_layout
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  1223. in
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  1225. status open
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  1230. to model the counts directly using a
  1231. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1232. status open
  1233. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1234. NB
  1235. \end_layout
  1236. \end_inset
  1237. distribution rather than modeling the normalized log counts using a normal
  1238. distribution as
  1239. \begin_inset Flex Code
  1240. status open
  1241. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1242. limma
  1243. \end_layout
  1244. \end_inset
  1245. does
  1246. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  1247. LatexCommand cite
  1248. key "Chen2014,McCarthy2012,Robinson2010a"
  1249. literal "false"
  1250. \end_inset
  1251. .
  1252. \end_layout
  1253. \begin_layout Standard
  1254. The
  1255. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1256. status open
  1257. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1258. NB
  1259. \end_layout
  1260. \end_inset
  1261. distribution is a good fit for count data because it can be derived as
  1262. a gamma-distributed mixture of Poisson distributions.
  1263. The reads in an
  1264. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1265. status open
  1266. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1267. RNA-seq
  1268. \end_layout
  1269. \end_inset
  1270. sample are assumed to be sampled from a much larger population, such that
  1271. the sampling process does not significantly affect the proportions.
  1272. Under this assumption, a gene's read count in an
  1273. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1274. status open
  1275. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1276. RNA-seq
  1277. \end_layout
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  1279. sample is distributed as
  1280. \begin_inset Formula $\mathrm{Binomial}(n,p)$
  1281. \end_inset
  1282. , where
  1283. \begin_inset Formula $n$
  1284. \end_inset
  1285. is the total number of reads sequenced from the sample and
  1286. \begin_inset Formula $p$
  1287. \end_inset
  1288. is the proportion of total fragments in the sample derived from that gene.
  1289. When
  1290. \begin_inset Formula $n$
  1291. \end_inset
  1292. is large and
  1293. \begin_inset Formula $p$
  1294. \end_inset
  1295. is small, a
  1296. \begin_inset Formula $\mathrm{Binomial}(n,p)$
  1297. \end_inset
  1298. distribution is well-approximated by
  1299. \begin_inset Formula $\mathrm{Poisson}(np)$
  1300. \end_inset
  1301. .
  1302. Hence, if multiple sequencing runs are performed on the same
  1303. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1304. status open
  1305. \begin_layout Plain Layout
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  1307. \end_layout
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  1309. sample (with the same gene mixing proportions each time), each gene's read
  1310. count is expected to follow a Poisson distribution.
  1311. If the abundance of a gene,
  1312. \begin_inset Formula $p,$
  1313. \end_inset
  1314. varies across biological replicates according to a gamma distribution,
  1315. and
  1316. \begin_inset Formula $n$
  1317. \end_inset
  1318. is held constant, then the resulting distribution is a gamma-distributed
  1319. mixture of Poisson distributions, which is equivalent to the
  1320. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1321. status open
  1322. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1323. NB
  1324. \end_layout
  1325. \end_inset
  1326. distribution.
  1327. The choice of a gamma distribution for the mixing weights is arbitrary,
  1328. motivated by the convenience of the numerically tractable
  1329. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1330. status open
  1331. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1332. NB
  1333. \end_layout
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  1335. distribution, since the true shape of the distribution of biological variance
  1336. is unknown.
  1337. \end_layout
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  1339. Thus,
  1340. \begin_inset Flex Code
  1341. status open
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  1343. edgeR
  1344. \end_layout
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  1346. 's use of the
  1347. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1348. status open
  1349. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1350. NB
  1351. \end_layout
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  1353. is equivalent to an
  1354. \emph on
  1355. a priori
  1356. \emph default
  1357. assumption that the variation in gene abundances between replicates follows
  1358. a gamma distribution.
  1359. The gamma shape parameter in the context of the
  1360. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1361. status open
  1362. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1363. NB
  1364. \end_layout
  1365. \end_inset
  1366. is called the dispersion, and the square root of this dispersion is referred
  1367. to as the
  1368. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1369. status open
  1370. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1371. BCV
  1372. \end_layout
  1373. \end_inset
  1374. , since it represents the variability in abundance that was present in the
  1375. biological samples prior to the Poisson
  1376. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  1377. \end_inset
  1378. noise
  1379. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  1380. \end_inset
  1381. that was generated by the random sampling of reads in proportion to feature
  1382. abundances.
  1383. Like
  1384. \begin_inset Flex Code
  1385. status open
  1386. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1387. limma
  1388. \end_layout
  1389. \end_inset
  1390. ,
  1391. \begin_inset Flex Code
  1392. status open
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  1394. edgeR
  1395. \end_layout
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  1397. estimates the
  1398. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1399. status open
  1400. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1401. BCV
  1402. \end_layout
  1403. \end_inset
  1404. for each feature using an empirical Bayes procedure that represents a compromis
  1405. e between per-feature dispersions and a single pooled dispersion estimate
  1406. shared across all features.
  1407. For differential abundance testing,
  1408. \begin_inset Flex Code
  1409. status open
  1410. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1411. edgeR
  1412. \end_layout
  1413. \end_inset
  1414. offers a likelihood ratio test based on the
  1415. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1416. status open
  1417. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1418. NB
  1419. \end_layout
  1420. \end_inset
  1421. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1422. status open
  1423. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1424. GLM
  1425. \end_layout
  1426. \end_inset
  1427. .
  1428. However, this test assumes the dispersion parameter is known exactly rather
  1429. than estimated from the data, which can result in overstating the significance
  1430. of differential abundance results.
  1431. More recently, a quasi-likelihood test has been introduced that properly
  1432. factors the uncertainty in dispersion estimation into the estimates of
  1433. statistical significance, and this test is recommended over the likelihood
  1434. ratio test in most cases
  1435. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  1436. LatexCommand cite
  1437. key "Lund2012"
  1438. literal "false"
  1439. \end_inset
  1440. .
  1441. \end_layout
  1442. \begin_layout Subsection
  1443. ChIP-seq Peak calling
  1444. \end_layout
  1445. \begin_layout Standard
  1446. Unlike
  1447. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1448. status open
  1449. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1450. RNA-seq
  1451. \end_layout
  1452. \end_inset
  1453. data, in which gene annotations provide a well-defined set of discrete
  1454. genomic regions in which to count reads,
  1455. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1456. status open
  1457. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1458. ChIP-seq
  1459. \end_layout
  1460. \end_inset
  1461. reads can potentially occur anywhere in the genome.
  1462. However, most genome regions will not contain significant
  1463. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1464. status open
  1465. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1466. ChIP-seq
  1467. \end_layout
  1468. \end_inset
  1469. read coverage, and analyzing every position in the entire genome is statistical
  1470. ly and computationally infeasible, so it is necessary to identify regions
  1471. of interest inside which
  1472. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1473. status open
  1474. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1475. ChIP-seq
  1476. \end_layout
  1477. \end_inset
  1478. reads will be counted and analyzed.
  1479. One option is to define a set of interesting regions
  1480. \emph on
  1481. a priori
  1482. \emph default
  1483. , for example by defining a promoter region for each annotated gene.
  1484. However, it is also possible to use the
  1485. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1486. status open
  1487. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1488. ChIP-seq
  1489. \end_layout
  1490. \end_inset
  1491. data itself to identify regions with
  1492. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1493. status open
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  1495. ChIP-seq
  1496. \end_layout
  1497. \end_inset
  1498. read coverage significantly above the background level, known as peaks.
  1499. \end_layout
  1500. \begin_layout Standard
  1501. There are generally two kinds of peaks that can be identified: narrow peaks
  1502. and broadly enriched regions.
  1503. Proteins like transcription factors that bind specific sites in the genome
  1504. typically show most of their
  1505. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1506. status open
  1507. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1508. ChIP-seq
  1509. \end_layout
  1510. \end_inset
  1511. read coverage at these specific sites and very little coverage anywhere
  1512. else.
  1513. Because the footprint of the protein is consistent wherever it binds, each
  1514. peak has a consistent width, typically tens to hundreds of base pairs,
  1515. representing the length of DNA that it binds to.
  1516. Algorithms like
  1517. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1518. status open
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  1520. MACS
  1521. \end_layout
  1522. \end_inset
  1523. exploit this pattern to identify specific loci at which such
  1524. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  1525. \end_inset
  1526. narrow peaks
  1527. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  1528. \end_inset
  1529. occur by looking for the characteristic peak shape in the
  1530. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1531. status open
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  1533. ChIP-seq
  1534. \end_layout
  1535. \end_inset
  1536. coverage rising above the surrounding background coverage
  1537. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  1538. LatexCommand cite
  1539. key "Zhang2008"
  1540. literal "false"
  1541. \end_inset
  1542. .
  1543. In contrast, some proteins, chief among them histones, do not bind only
  1544. at a small number of specific sites, but rather bind potentially almost
  1545. everywhere in the entire genome.
  1546. When looking at histone marks, adjacent histones tend to be similarly marked,
  1547. and a given mark may be present on an arbitrary number of consecutive histones
  1548. along the genome.
  1549. Hence, there is no consistent
  1550. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  1551. \end_inset
  1552. footprint size
  1553. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  1554. \end_inset
  1555. for
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  1562. peaks based on histone marks, and peaks typically span many histones.
  1563. Hence, typical peaks span many hundreds or even thousands of base pairs.
  1564. Instead of identifying specific loci of strong enrichment, algorithms like
  1565. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
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  1568. SICER
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  1570. \end_inset
  1571. assume that peaks are represented in the
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  1578. data by modest enrichment above background occurring across broad regions,
  1579. and they attempt to identify the extent of those regions
  1580. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
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  1582. key "Zang2009"
  1583. literal "false"
  1584. \end_inset
  1585. .
  1586. In all cases, better results are obtained if the local background coverage
  1587. level can be estimated from
  1588. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1589. status open
  1590. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1591. ChIP-seq
  1592. \end_layout
  1593. \end_inset
  1594. input samples, since various biases can result in uneven background coverage.
  1595. \end_layout
  1596. \begin_layout Standard
  1597. Regardless of the type of peak identified, it is important to identify peaks
  1598. that occur consistently across biological replicates.
  1599. The
  1600. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1601. status open
  1602. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1603. ENCODE
  1604. \end_layout
  1605. \end_inset
  1606. project has developed a method called
  1607. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1608. status open
  1609. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1610. IDR
  1611. \end_layout
  1612. \end_inset
  1613. for this purpose
  1614. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  1615. LatexCommand cite
  1616. key "Li2006"
  1617. literal "false"
  1618. \end_inset
  1619. .
  1620. The
  1621. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1622. status open
  1623. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1624. IDR
  1625. \end_layout
  1626. \end_inset
  1627. is defined as the probability that a peak identified in one biological
  1628. replicate will
  1629. \emph on
  1630. not
  1631. \emph default
  1632. also be identified in a second replicate.
  1633. Where the more familiar false discovery rate measures the degree of corresponde
  1634. nce between a data-derived ranked list and the true list of significant
  1635. features,
  1636. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1637. status open
  1638. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1639. IDR
  1640. \end_layout
  1641. \end_inset
  1642. instead measures the degree of correspondence between two ranked lists
  1643. derived from different data.
  1644. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1645. status open
  1646. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1647. IDR
  1648. \end_layout
  1649. \end_inset
  1650. assumes that the highest-ranked features are
  1651. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  1652. \end_inset
  1653. signal
  1654. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  1655. \end_inset
  1656. peaks that tend to be listed in the same order in both lists, while the
  1657. lowest-ranked features are essentially noise peaks, listed in random order
  1658. with no correspondence between the lists.
  1659. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term (Capital)
  1660. status open
  1661. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1662. IDR
  1663. \end_layout
  1664. \end_inset
  1665. attempts to locate the
  1666. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  1667. \end_inset
  1668. crossover point
  1669. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  1670. \end_inset
  1671. between the signal and the noise by determining how far down the list the
  1672. correspondence between feature ranks breaks down.
  1673. \end_layout
  1674. \begin_layout Standard
  1675. In addition to other considerations, if called peaks are to be used as regions
  1676. of interest for differential abundance analysis, then care must be taken
  1677. to call peaks in a way that is blind to differential abundance between
  1678. experimental conditions, or else the statistical significance calculations
  1679. for differential abundance will overstate their confidence in the results.
  1680. The
  1681. \begin_inset Flex Code
  1682. status open
  1683. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1684. csaw
  1685. \end_layout
  1686. \end_inset
  1687. package provides guidelines for calling peaks in this way: peaks are called
  1688. based on a combination of all
  1689. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1690. status open
  1691. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1692. ChIP-seq
  1693. \end_layout
  1694. \end_inset
  1695. reads from all experimental conditions, so that the identified peaks are
  1696. based on the average abundance across all conditions, which is independent
  1697. of any differential abundance between conditions
  1698. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  1699. LatexCommand cite
  1700. key "Lun2015a"
  1701. literal "false"
  1702. \end_inset
  1703. .
  1704. \end_layout
  1705. \begin_layout Subsection
  1706. Normalization of high-throughput data is non-trivial and application-dependent
  1707. \end_layout
  1708. \begin_layout Standard
  1709. High-throughput data sets invariably require some kind of normalization
  1710. before further analysis can be conducted.
  1711. In general, the goal of normalization is to remove effects in the data
  1712. that are caused by technical factors that have nothing to do with the biology
  1713. being studied.
  1714. \end_layout
  1715. \begin_layout Standard
  1716. For Affymetrix expression arrays, the standard normalization algorithm used
  1717. in most analyses is
  1718. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1719. status open
  1720. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1721. RMA
  1722. \end_layout
  1723. \end_inset
  1724. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  1725. LatexCommand cite
  1726. key "Irizarry2003a"
  1727. literal "false"
  1728. \end_inset
  1729. .
  1730. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1731. status open
  1732. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1733. RMA
  1734. \end_layout
  1735. \end_inset
  1736. is designed with the assumption that some fraction of probes on each array
  1737. will be artifactual and takes advantage of the fact that each gene is represent
  1738. ed by multiple probes by implementing normalization and summarization steps
  1739. that are robust against outlier probes.
  1740. However,
  1741. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1742. status open
  1743. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1744. RMA
  1745. \end_layout
  1746. \end_inset
  1747. uses the probe intensities of all arrays in the data set in the normalization
  1748. of each individual array, meaning that the normalized expression values
  1749. in each array depend on every array in the data set, and will necessarily
  1750. change each time an array is added or removed from the data set.
  1751. If this is undesirable,
  1752. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1753. status open
  1754. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1755. fRMA
  1756. \end_layout
  1757. \end_inset
  1758. implements a variant of
  1759. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1760. status open
  1761. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1762. RMA
  1763. \end_layout
  1764. \end_inset
  1765. where the relevant distributional parameters are learned from a large reference
  1766. set of diverse public array data sets and then
  1767. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  1768. \end_inset
  1769. frozen
  1770. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  1771. \end_inset
  1772. , so that each array is effectively normalized against this frozen reference
  1773. set rather than the other arrays in the data set under study
  1774. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  1775. LatexCommand cite
  1776. key "McCall2010"
  1777. literal "false"
  1778. \end_inset
  1779. .
  1780. Other available array normalization methods considered include dChip,
  1781. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1782. status open
  1783. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1784. GRSN
  1785. \end_layout
  1786. \end_inset
  1787. , and
  1788. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1789. status open
  1790. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1791. SCAN
  1792. \end_layout
  1793. \end_inset
  1794. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  1795. LatexCommand cite
  1796. key "Li2001,Pelz2008,Piccolo2012"
  1797. literal "false"
  1798. \end_inset
  1799. .
  1800. \end_layout
  1801. \begin_layout Standard
  1802. In contrast, high-throughput sequencing data present very different normalizatio
  1803. n challenges.
  1804. The simplest case is
  1805. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1806. status open
  1807. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1808. RNA-seq
  1809. \end_layout
  1810. \end_inset
  1811. in which read counts are obtained for a set of gene annotations, yielding
  1812. a matrix of counts with rows representing genes and columns representing
  1813. samples.
  1814. Because
  1815. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1816. status open
  1817. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1818. RNA-seq
  1819. \end_layout
  1820. \end_inset
  1821. approximates a process of sampling from a population with replacement,
  1822. each gene's count is only interpretable as a fraction of the total reads
  1823. for that sample.
  1824. For that reason,
  1825. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1826. status open
  1827. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1828. RNA-seq
  1829. \end_layout
  1830. \end_inset
  1831. abundances are often reported as
  1832. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1833. status open
  1834. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1835. CPM
  1836. \end_layout
  1837. \end_inset
  1838. .
  1839. Furthermore, if the abundance of a single gene increases, then in order
  1840. for its fraction of the total reads to increase, all other genes' fractions
  1841. must decrease to accommodate it.
  1842. This effect is known as composition bias, and it is an artifact of the
  1843. read sampling process that has nothing to do with the biology of the samples
  1844. and must therefore be normalized out.
  1845. The most commonly used methods to normalize for composition bias in
  1846. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1847. status open
  1848. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1849. RNA-seq
  1850. \end_layout
  1851. \end_inset
  1852. data seek to equalize the average gene abundance across samples, under
  1853. the assumption that the average gene is likely not changing
  1854. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  1855. LatexCommand cite
  1856. key "Robinson2010,Anders2010"
  1857. literal "false"
  1858. \end_inset
  1859. .
  1860. \end_layout
  1861. \begin_layout Standard
  1862. In
  1863. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1864. status open
  1865. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1866. ChIP-seq
  1867. \end_layout
  1868. \end_inset
  1869. data, normalization is not as straightforward.
  1870. The
  1871. \begin_inset Flex Code
  1872. status open
  1873. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1874. csaw
  1875. \end_layout
  1876. \end_inset
  1877. package implements several different normalization strategies and provides
  1878. guidance on when to use each one
  1879. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  1880. LatexCommand cite
  1881. key "Lun2015a"
  1882. literal "false"
  1883. \end_inset
  1884. .
  1885. Briefly, a typical
  1886. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1887. status open
  1888. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1889. ChIP-seq
  1890. \end_layout
  1891. \end_inset
  1892. sample has a bimodal distribution of read counts: a low-abundance mode
  1893. representing background regions and a high-abundance mode representing
  1894. signal regions.
  1895. This offers two potential normalization targets: equalizing background
  1896. coverage or equalizing signal coverage.
  1897. If the experiment is well controlled and ChIP efficiency is known to be
  1898. consistent across all samples, then normalizing the background coverage
  1899. to be equal across all samples is a reasonable strategy.
  1900. If this is not a safe assumption, then the preferred strategy is to normalize
  1901. the signal regions in a way similar to
  1902. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1903. status open
  1904. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1905. RNA-seq
  1906. \end_layout
  1907. \end_inset
  1908. data by assuming that the average signal region is not changing abundance
  1909. between samples.
  1910. Beyond this, if a
  1911. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1912. status open
  1913. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1914. ChIP-seq
  1915. \end_layout
  1916. \end_inset
  1917. experiment has a more complicated structure that doesn't show the typical
  1918. bimodal count distribution, it may be necessary to implement a normalization
  1919. as a smooth function of abundance.
  1920. However, this strategy makes a much stronger assumption about the data:
  1921. that the average
  1922. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1923. status open
  1924. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1925. logFC
  1926. \end_layout
  1927. \end_inset
  1928. is zero across all abundance levels.
  1929. Hence, the simpler scaling normalization based on background or signal
  1930. regions are generally preferred whenever possible.
  1931. \end_layout
  1932. \begin_layout Subsection
  1933. ComBat and SVA for correction of known and unknown batch effects
  1934. \end_layout
  1935. \begin_layout Standard
  1936. In addition to well-understood effects that can be easily normalized out,
  1937. a data set often contains confounding biological effects that must be accounted
  1938. for in the modeling step.
  1939. For instance, in an experiment with pre-treatment and post-treatment samples
  1940. of cells from several different donors, donor variability represents a
  1941. known batch effect.
  1942. The most straightforward correction for known batches is to estimate the
  1943. mean for each batch independently and subtract out the differences, so
  1944. that all batches have identical means for each feature.
  1945. However, as with variance estimation, estimating the differences in batch
  1946. means is not necessarily robust at the feature level, so the ComBat method
  1947. adds empirical Bayes squeezing of the batch mean differences toward a common
  1948. value, analogous to
  1949. \begin_inset Flex Code
  1950. status open
  1951. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1952. limma
  1953. \end_layout
  1954. \end_inset
  1955. 's empirical Bayes squeezing of feature variance estimates
  1956. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  1957. LatexCommand cite
  1958. key "Johnson2007"
  1959. literal "false"
  1960. \end_inset
  1961. .
  1962. Effectively, ComBat assumes that modest differences between batch means
  1963. are real batch effects, but extreme differences between batch means are
  1964. more likely to be the result of outlier observations that happen to line
  1965. up with the batches rather than a genuine batch effect.
  1966. The result is a batch correction that is more robust against outliers than
  1967. simple subtraction of mean differences.
  1968. \end_layout
  1969. \begin_layout Standard
  1970. In some data sets, unknown batch effects may be present due to inherent
  1971. variability in the data, either caused by technical or biological effects.
  1972. Examples of unknown batch effects include variations in enrichment efficiency
  1973. between
  1974. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1975. status open
  1976. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1977. ChIP-seq
  1978. \end_layout
  1979. \end_inset
  1980. samples, variations in populations of different cell types, and the effects
  1981. of uncontrolled environmental factors on gene expression in humans or live
  1982. animals.
  1983. In an ordinary linear model context, unknown batch effects cannot be inferred
  1984. and must be treated as random noise.
  1985. However, in high-throughput experiments, once again information can be
  1986. shared across features to identify patterns of un-modeled variation that
  1987. are repeated in many features.
  1988. One attractive strategy would be to perform
  1989. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  1990. status open
  1991. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  1992. SVD
  1993. \end_layout
  1994. \end_inset
  1995. on the matrix of linear model residuals (which contain all the un-modeled
  1996. variation in the data) and take the first few singular vectors as batch
  1997. effects.
  1998. While this can be effective, it makes the unreasonable assumption that
  1999. all batch effects are completely uncorrelated with any of the effects being
  2000. modeled.
  2001. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  2002. status open
  2003. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2004. SVA
  2005. \end_layout
  2006. \end_inset
  2007. starts with this approach, but takes some additional steps to identify
  2008. batch effects in the full data that are both highly correlated with the
  2009. singular vectors in the residuals and least correlated with the effects
  2010. of interest
  2011. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  2012. LatexCommand cite
  2013. key "Leek2007"
  2014. literal "false"
  2015. \end_inset
  2016. .
  2017. Since the final batch effects are estimated from the full data, moderate
  2018. correlations between the batch effects and effects of interest are allowed,
  2019. which gives
  2020. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  2021. status open
  2022. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2023. SVA
  2024. \end_layout
  2025. \end_inset
  2026. much more freedom to estimate the true extent of the batch effects compared
  2027. to simple residual
  2028. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  2029. status open
  2030. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2031. SVD
  2032. \end_layout
  2033. \end_inset
  2034. .
  2035. Once the surrogate variables are estimated, they can be included as coefficient
  2036. s in the linear model in a similar fashion to known batch effects in order
  2037. to subtract out their effects on each feature's abundance.
  2038. \end_layout
  2039. \begin_layout Subsection
  2040. Benjamini-Hochberg + pval dist
  2041. \end_layout
  2042. \begin_layout Standard
  2043. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  2044. status open
  2045. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2046. Include figure showing uniform and non-uniform components of p-value dist
  2047. \end_layout
  2048. \end_inset
  2049. \end_layout
  2050. \begin_layout Subsection
  2051. Factor analysis: PCA, MDS, MOFA
  2052. \end_layout
  2053. \begin_layout Standard
  2054. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  2055. status open
  2056. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2057. Not sure if this merits a subsection here.
  2058. \end_layout
  2059. \end_inset
  2060. \end_layout
  2061. \begin_layout Itemize
  2062. Batch-corrected
  2063. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  2064. status open
  2065. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2066. PCA
  2067. \end_layout
  2068. \end_inset
  2069. is informative, but careful application is required to avoid bias
  2070. \end_layout
  2071. \begin_layout Section
  2072. Structure of the thesis
  2073. \end_layout
  2074. \begin_layout Chapter
  2075. Reproducible genome-wide epigenetic analysis of H3K4 and H3K27 methylation
  2076. in naïve and memory CD4
  2077. \begin_inset Formula $^{+}$
  2078. \end_inset
  2079. T-cell activation
  2080. \end_layout
  2081. \begin_layout Standard
  2082. \size large
  2083. Ryan C.
  2084. Thompson, Sarah A.
  2085. Lamere, Daniel R.
  2086. Salomon
  2087. \end_layout
  2088. \begin_layout Standard
  2089. \begin_inset ERT
  2090. status collapsed
  2091. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2092. \backslash
  2093. glsresetall
  2094. \end_layout
  2095. \end_inset
  2096. \end_layout
  2097. \begin_layout Standard
  2098. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  2099. status open
  2100. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2101. Need better section titles throughout the entire chapter
  2102. \end_layout
  2103. \end_inset
  2104. \end_layout
  2105. \begin_layout Section
  2106. Approach
  2107. \end_layout
  2108. \begin_layout Standard
  2109. CD4
  2110. \begin_inset Formula $^{+}$
  2111. \end_inset
  2112. T-cells are central to all adaptive immune responses, as well as immune
  2113. memory
  2114. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  2115. LatexCommand cite
  2116. key "Murphy2012"
  2117. literal "false"
  2118. \end_inset
  2119. .
  2120. After an infection is cleared, a subset of the naïve CD4
  2121. \begin_inset Formula $^{+}$
  2122. \end_inset
  2123. T-cells that responded to that infection differentiate into memory CD4
  2124. \begin_inset Formula $^{+}$
  2125. \end_inset
  2126. T-cells, which are responsible for responding to the same pathogen in the
  2127. future.
  2128. Memory CD4
  2129. \begin_inset Formula $^{+}$
  2130. \end_inset
  2131. T-cells are functionally distinct, able to respond to an infection more
  2132. quickly and without the co-stimulation required by naïve CD4
  2133. \begin_inset Formula $^{+}$
  2134. \end_inset
  2135. T-cells.
  2136. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying this functional distinction
  2137. are not well-understood.
  2138. Epigenetic regulation via histone modification is thought to play an important
  2139. role, but while many studies have looked at static snapshots of histone
  2140. methylation in T-cells, few studies have looked at the dynamics of histone
  2141. regulation after T-cell activation, nor the differences in histone methylation
  2142. between naïve and memory T-cells.
  2143. H3K4me2, H3K4me3 and H3K27me3 are three histone marks thought to be major
  2144. epigenetic regulators of gene expression.
  2145. The goal of the present study is to investigate the role of these histone
  2146. marks in CD4
  2147. \begin_inset Formula $^{+}$
  2148. \end_inset
  2149. T-cell activation kinetics and memory differentiation.
  2150. In static snapshots, H3K4me2 and H3K4me3 are often observed in the promoters
  2151. of highly transcribed genes, while H3K27me3 is more often observed in promoters
  2152. of inactive genes with little to no transcription occurring.
  2153. As a result, the two H3K4 marks have been characterized as
  2154. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  2155. \end_inset
  2156. activating
  2157. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  2158. \end_inset
  2159. marks, while H3K27me3 has been characterized as
  2160. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  2161. \end_inset
  2162. deactivating
  2163. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  2164. \end_inset
  2165. .
  2166. Despite these characterizations, the actual causal relationship between
  2167. these histone modifications and gene transcription is complex and likely
  2168. involves positive and negative feedback loops between the two.
  2169. \end_layout
  2170. \begin_layout Standard
  2171. In order to investigate the relationship between gene expression and these
  2172. histone modifications in the context of naïve and memory CD4
  2173. \begin_inset Formula $^{+}$
  2174. \end_inset
  2175. T-cell activation, a previously published data set of
  2176. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  2177. status open
  2178. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2179. RNA-seq
  2180. \end_layout
  2181. \end_inset
  2182. data and
  2183. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  2184. status open
  2185. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2186. ChIP-seq
  2187. \end_layout
  2188. \end_inset
  2189. data was re-analyzed using up-to-date methods designed to address the specific
  2190. analysis challenges posed by this data set.
  2191. The data set contains naïve and memory CD4
  2192. \begin_inset Formula $^{+}$
  2193. \end_inset
  2194. T-cell samples in a time course before and after activation.
  2195. Like the original analysis, this analysis looks at the dynamics of these
  2196. histone marks and compares them to gene expression dynamics at the same
  2197. time points during activation, as well as compares them between naïve and
  2198. memory cells, in hope of discovering evidence of new mechanistic details
  2199. in the interplay between them.
  2200. The original analysis of this data treated each gene promoter as a monolithic
  2201. unit and mostly assumed that
  2202. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  2203. status open
  2204. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2205. ChIP-seq
  2206. \end_layout
  2207. \end_inset
  2208. reads or peaks occurring anywhere within a promoter were equivalent, regardless
  2209. of where they occurred relative to the gene structure.
  2210. For an initial analysis of the data, this was a necessary simplifying assumptio
  2211. n.
  2212. The current analysis aims to relax this assumption, first by directly analyzing
  2213. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  2214. status open
  2215. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2216. ChIP-seq
  2217. \end_layout
  2218. \end_inset
  2219. peaks for differential modification, and second by taking a more granular
  2220. look at the
  2221. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  2222. status open
  2223. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2224. ChIP-seq
  2225. \end_layout
  2226. \end_inset
  2227. read coverage within promoter regions to ask whether the location of histone
  2228. modifications relative to the gene's
  2229. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  2230. status open
  2231. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2232. TSS
  2233. \end_layout
  2234. \end_inset
  2235. is an important factor, as opposed to simple proximity.
  2236. \end_layout
  2237. \begin_layout Section
  2238. Methods
  2239. \end_layout
  2240. \begin_layout Standard
  2241. A reproducible workflow was written to analyze the raw
  2242. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  2243. status open
  2244. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2245. ChIP-seq
  2246. \end_layout
  2247. \end_inset
  2248. and
  2249. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  2250. status open
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  2252. RNA-seq
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  2255. data from previous studies
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  2261. .
  2262. Briefly, this data consists of
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  2266. RNA-seq
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  2269. and
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  2273. ChIP-seq
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  2276. from CD4
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  2279. T-cells from 4 donors.
  2280. From each donor, naïve and memory CD4
  2281. \begin_inset Formula $^{+}$
  2282. \end_inset
  2283. T-cells were isolated separately.
  2284. Then cultures of both cells were activated with CD3/CD28 beads, and samples
  2285. were taken at 4 time points: Day 0 (pre-activation), Day 1 (early activation),
  2286. Day 5 (peak activation), and Day 14 (post-activation).
  2287. For each combination of cell type and time point, RNA was isolated and
  2288. sequenced, and
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  2292. ChIP-seq
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  2295. was performed for each of 3 histone marks: H3K4me2, H3K4me3, and H3K27me3.
  2296. The
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  2300. ChIP-seq
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  2303. input DNA was also sequenced for each sample.
  2304. The result was 32 samples for each assay.
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  2307. RNA-seq differential expression analysis
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  2335. STAR quantification, Entrez vs Ensembl gene annotation
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  2358. Salmon+Shoal quantification, Entrez vs Ensembl gene annotation
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  2382. STAR vs HISAT2 quantification, Ensembl gene annotation
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  2405. Salmon vs STAR quantification, Ensembl gene annotation
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  2429. Salmon vs Kallisto quantification, Ensembl gene annotation
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  2452. Salmon+Shoal vs Salmon alone, Ensembl gene annotation
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  2454. \end_inset
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  2465. RNA-seq comparisons
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  2468. \end_layout
  2469. \end_inset
  2470. \end_layout
  2471. \end_inset
  2472. \end_layout
  2473. \begin_layout Standard
  2474. Sequence reads were retrieved from the
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  2476. status open
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  2478. SRA
  2479. \end_layout
  2480. \end_inset
  2481. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  2482. LatexCommand cite
  2483. key "Leinonen2011"
  2484. literal "false"
  2485. \end_inset
  2486. .
  2487. Five different alignment and quantification methods were tested for the
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  2489. status open
  2490. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2491. RNA-seq
  2492. \end_layout
  2493. \end_inset
  2494. data
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  2496. LatexCommand cite
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  2500. .
  2501. Each quantification was tested with both Ensembl transcripts and GENCODE
  2502. known gene annotations
  2503. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  2504. LatexCommand cite
  2505. key "Zerbino2018,Harrow2012"
  2506. literal "false"
  2507. \end_inset
  2508. .
  2509. Comparisons of downstream results from each combination of quantification
  2510. method and reference revealed that all quantifications gave broadly similar
  2511. results for most genes, with non being obviously superior.
  2512. Salmon quantification with regularization by shoal with the Ensembl annotation
  2513. was chosen as the method theoretically most likely to partially mitigate
  2514. some of the batch effect in the data
  2515. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  2516. LatexCommand cite
  2517. key "gh-shoal,Patro2017"
  2518. literal "false"
  2519. \end_inset
  2520. .
  2521. \end_layout
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  2523. Due to an error in sample preparation, the RNA from the samples for days
  2524. 0 and 5 were sequenced using a different kit than those for days 1 and
  2525. 14.
  2526. This induced a substantial batch effect in the data due to differences
  2527. in sequencing biases between the two kits, and this batch effect is unfortunate
  2528. ly confounded with the time point variable (Figure
  2529. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  2530. LatexCommand ref
  2531. reference "fig:RNA-PCA-no-batchsub"
  2532. plural "false"
  2533. caps "false"
  2534. noprefix "false"
  2535. \end_inset
  2536. ).
  2537. To do the best possible analysis with this data, this batch effect was
  2538. subtracted out from the data using ComBat
  2539. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  2540. LatexCommand cite
  2541. key "Johnson2007"
  2542. literal "false"
  2543. \end_inset
  2544. , ignoring the time point variable due to the confounding with the batch
  2545. variable.
  2546. The result is a marked improvement, but the unavoidable confounding with
  2547. time point means that certain real patterns of gene expression will be
  2548. indistinguishable from the batch effect and subtracted out as a result.
  2549. Specifically, any
  2550. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  2551. \end_inset
  2552. zig-zag
  2553. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  2554. \end_inset
  2555. pattern, such as a gene whose expression goes up on day 1, down on day
  2556. 5, and back up again on day 14, will be attenuated or eliminated entirely.
  2557. In the context of a T-cell activation time course, it is unlikely that
  2558. many genes of interest will follow such an expression pattern, so this
  2559. loss was deemed an acceptable cost for correcting the batch effect.
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  2588. \end_inset
  2589. Before batch correction
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  2618. After batch correction with ComBat
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  2630. PCoA plots of RNA-seq data showing effect of batch correction.
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  2635. name "fig:RNA-PCA"
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  2638. PCoA plots of RNA-seq data showing effect of batch correction.
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  2642. \end_inset
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  2645. However, removing the systematic component of the batch effect still leaves
  2646. the noise component.
  2647. The gene quantifications from the first batch are substantially noisier
  2648. than those in the second batch.
  2649. This analysis corrected for this by using
  2650. \begin_inset Flex Code
  2651. status open
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  2653. limma
  2654. \end_layout
  2655. \end_inset
  2656. 's sample weighting method to assign lower weights to the noisy samples
  2657. of batch 1 (Figure
  2658. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  2659. LatexCommand ref
  2660. reference "fig:RNA-seq-weights-vs-covars"
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  2665. )
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  2667. LatexCommand cite
  2668. key "Ritchie2006,Liu2015"
  2669. literal "false"
  2670. \end_inset
  2671. .
  2672. The resulting analysis gives an accurate assessment of statistical significance
  2673. for all comparisons, which unfortunately means a loss of statistical power
  2674. for comparisons involving samples in batch 1.
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  2696. RNA-seq sample weights, grouped by experimental and technical covariates.
  2697. \end_layout
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  2700. LatexCommand label
  2701. name "fig:RNA-seq-weights-vs-covars"
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  2703. \series bold
  2704. RNA-seq sample weights, grouped by experimental and technical covariates.
  2705. \end_layout
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  2707. \end_layout
  2708. \end_inset
  2709. \end_layout
  2710. \begin_layout Standard
  2711. In any case, the
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  2713. status open
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  2715. RNA-seq
  2716. \end_layout
  2717. \end_inset
  2718. counts were first normalized using
  2719. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  2720. status open
  2721. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2722. TMM
  2723. \end_layout
  2724. \end_inset
  2725. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  2726. LatexCommand cite
  2727. key "Robinson2010"
  2728. literal "false"
  2729. \end_inset
  2730. , converted to normalized
  2731. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  2732. status open
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  2734. logCPM
  2735. \end_layout
  2736. \end_inset
  2737. with quality weights using
  2738. \begin_inset Flex Code
  2739. status open
  2740. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2741. voomWithQualityWeights
  2742. \end_layout
  2743. \end_inset
  2744. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  2745. LatexCommand cite
  2746. key "Law2013,Liu2015"
  2747. literal "false"
  2748. \end_inset
  2749. , and batch-corrected at this point using ComBat.
  2750. A linear model was fit to the batch-corrected, quality-weighted data for
  2751. each gene using
  2752. \begin_inset Flex Code
  2753. status open
  2754. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2755. limma
  2756. \end_layout
  2757. \end_inset
  2758. , and each gene was tested for differential expression using
  2759. \begin_inset Flex Code
  2760. status open
  2761. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2762. limma
  2763. \end_layout
  2764. \end_inset
  2765. 's empirical Bayes moderated
  2766. \begin_inset Formula $t$
  2767. \end_inset
  2768. -test
  2769. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  2770. LatexCommand cite
  2771. key "Smyth2005,Law2013,Phipson2013"
  2772. literal "false"
  2773. \end_inset
  2774. .
  2775. P-values were corrected for multiple testing using the
  2776. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  2777. status open
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  2779. BH
  2780. \end_layout
  2781. \end_inset
  2782. procedure for
  2783. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  2784. status open
  2785. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2786. FDR
  2787. \end_layout
  2788. \end_inset
  2789. control
  2790. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  2791. LatexCommand cite
  2792. key "Benjamini1995"
  2793. literal "false"
  2794. \end_inset
  2795. .
  2796. \end_layout
  2797. \begin_layout Subsection
  2798. ChIP-seq differential modification analysis
  2799. \end_layout
  2800. \begin_layout Standard
  2801. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  2802. status open
  2803. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2804. Be consistent about use of
  2805. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  2806. \end_inset
  2807. differential binding
  2808. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  2809. \end_inset
  2810. vs
  2811. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  2812. \end_inset
  2813. differential modification
  2814. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  2815. \end_inset
  2816. throughout this chapter.
  2817. The latter is usually preferred.
  2818. \end_layout
  2819. \end_inset
  2820. \end_layout
  2821. \begin_layout Standard
  2822. Sequence reads were retrieved from
  2823. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  2824. status open
  2825. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2826. SRA
  2827. \end_layout
  2828. \end_inset
  2829. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  2830. LatexCommand cite
  2831. key "Leinonen2011"
  2832. literal "false"
  2833. \end_inset
  2834. .
  2835. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term (Capital)
  2836. status open
  2837. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2838. ChIP-seq
  2839. \end_layout
  2840. \end_inset
  2841. (and input) reads were aligned to GRCh38 genome assembly using Bowtie 2
  2842. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  2843. LatexCommand cite
  2844. key "Langmead2012,Schneider2017,gh-hg38-ref"
  2845. literal "false"
  2846. \end_inset
  2847. .
  2848. Artifact regions were annotated using a custom implementation of the
  2849. \begin_inset Flex Code
  2850. status open
  2851. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2852. GreyListChIP
  2853. \end_layout
  2854. \end_inset
  2855. algorithm, and these
  2856. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  2857. \end_inset
  2858. greylists
  2859. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  2860. \end_inset
  2861. were merged with the published
  2862. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  2863. status open
  2864. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2865. ENCODE
  2866. \end_layout
  2867. \end_inset
  2868. blacklists
  2869. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  2870. LatexCommand cite
  2871. key "greylistchip,Amemiya2019,Dunham2012,gh-cd4-csaw"
  2872. literal "false"
  2873. \end_inset
  2874. .
  2875. Any read or called peak overlapping one of these regions was regarded as
  2876. artifactual and excluded from downstream analyses.
  2877. Figure
  2878. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  2879. LatexCommand ref
  2880. reference "fig:CCF-master"
  2881. plural "false"
  2882. caps "false"
  2883. noprefix "false"
  2884. \end_inset
  2885. shows the improvement after blacklisting in the strand cross-correlation
  2886. plots, a common quality control plot for
  2887. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  2888. status open
  2889. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2890. ChIP-seq
  2891. \end_layout
  2892. \end_inset
  2893. data.
  2894. Peaks were called using
  2895. \begin_inset Flex Code
  2896. status open
  2897. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2898. epic
  2899. \end_layout
  2900. \end_inset
  2901. , an implementation of the
  2902. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  2903. status open
  2904. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2905. SICER
  2906. \end_layout
  2907. \end_inset
  2908. algorithm
  2909. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  2910. LatexCommand cite
  2911. key "Zang2009,gh-epic"
  2912. literal "false"
  2913. \end_inset
  2914. .
  2915. Peaks were also called separately using
  2916. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  2917. status open
  2918. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2919. MACS
  2920. \end_layout
  2921. \end_inset
  2922. , but
  2923. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  2924. status open
  2925. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2926. MACS
  2927. \end_layout
  2928. \end_inset
  2929. was determined to be a poor fit for the data, and these peak calls are
  2930. not used in any further analyses
  2931. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  2932. LatexCommand cite
  2933. key "Zhang2008"
  2934. literal "false"
  2935. \end_inset
  2936. .
  2937. Consensus peaks were determined by applying the
  2938. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  2939. status open
  2940. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  2941. IDR
  2942. \end_layout
  2943. \end_inset
  2944. framework
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  2950. to find peaks consistently called in the same locations across all 4 donors.
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  2980. Cross-correlation plots without removing blacklisted reads.
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  2982. Without blacklisting, many artifactual peaks are visible in the cross-correlatio
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  2984. \begin_inset space ~
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  2986. bp) is frequently overshadowed by the artifactual peak at the read length
  2987. (100
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  2990. bp).
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  3019. Cross-correlation plots with blacklisted reads removed.
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  3021. After blacklisting, most ChIP-seq samples have clean-looking periodic cross-cor
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  3023. \begin_inset space ~
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  3025. bp, the expected size for a fragment of DNA from a single nucleosome, and
  3026. little to no peak at the read length, 100
  3027. \begin_inset space ~
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  3049. Strand cross-correlation plots for ChIP-seq data, before and after blacklisting.
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  3054. name "fig:CCF-master"
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  3056. \series bold
  3057. Strand cross-correlation plots for ChIP-seq data, before and after blacklisting.
  3058. \end_layout
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  3083. \series bold
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  3088. MA plot of H3K4me2 read counts in 10kb bins for two arbitrary samples.
  3089. \end_layout
  3090. \end_inset
  3091. \end_layout
  3092. \end_inset
  3093. \end_layout
  3094. \end_inset
  3095. \end_layout
  3096. \begin_layout Standard
  3097. Promoters were defined by computing the distance from each annotated
  3098. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  3099. status open
  3100. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  3101. TSS
  3102. \end_layout
  3103. \end_inset
  3104. to the nearest called peak and examining the distribution of distances,
  3105. observing that peaks for each histone mark were enriched within a certain
  3106. distance of the
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  3110. TSS
  3111. \end_layout
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  3113. .
  3114. For H3K4me2 and H3K4me3, this distance was about 1
  3115. \begin_inset space ~
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  3117. kb, while for H3K27me3 it was 2.5
  3118. \begin_inset space ~
  3119. \end_inset
  3120. kb.
  3121. These distances were used as an
  3122. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  3123. \end_inset
  3124. effective promoter radius
  3125. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  3126. \end_inset
  3127. for each mark.
  3128. The promoter region for each gene was defined as the region of the genome
  3129. within this distance upstream or downstream of the gene's annotated
  3130. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
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  3132. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  3133. TSS
  3134. \end_layout
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  3136. .
  3137. For genes with multiple annotated
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  3141. TSS
  3142. \end_layout
  3143. \end_inset
  3144. , a promoter region was defined for each
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  3148. TSS
  3149. \end_layout
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  3151. individually, and any promoters that overlapped (due to multiple
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  3153. status open
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  3155. TSS
  3156. \end_layout
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  3158. being closer than 2 times the radius) were merged into one large promoter.
  3159. Thus, some genes had multiple promoters defined, which were each analyzed
  3160. separately for differential modification.
  3161. \end_layout
  3162. \begin_layout Standard
  3163. Reads in promoters, peaks, and sliding windows across the genome were counted
  3164. and normalized using
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  3168. csaw
  3169. \end_layout
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  3171. and analyzed for differential modification using
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  3180. key "Lun2014,Lun2015a,Lund2012,Phipson2016"
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  3183. .
  3184. Unobserved confounding factors in the
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  3188. ChIP-seq
  3189. \end_layout
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  3191. data were corrected using
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  3195. SVA
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  3199. LatexCommand cite
  3200. key "Leek2007,Leek2014"
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  3202. \end_inset
  3203. .
  3204. Principal coordinate plots of the promoter count data for each histone
  3205. mark before and after subtracting surrogate variable effects are shown
  3206. in Figure
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  3208. LatexCommand ref
  3209. reference "fig:PCoA-ChIP"
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  3243. H3K4me2, no correction
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  3299. H3K4me3, no correction
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  3325. name "fig:PCoA-H3K4me3-good"
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  3355. H3K27me3, no correction
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  3383. H3K27me3, SVs subtracted
  3384. \end_layout
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  3398. \begin_inset Caption Standard
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  3400. \begin_inset Argument 1
  3401. status collapsed
  3402. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  3403. PCoA plots of ChIP-seq sliding window data, before and after subtracting
  3404. surrogate variables (SVs).
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  3407. \begin_inset CommandInset label
  3408. LatexCommand label
  3409. name "fig:PCoA-ChIP"
  3410. \end_inset
  3411. \series bold
  3412. PCoA plots of ChIP-seq sliding window data, before and after subtracting
  3413. surrogate variables (SVs).
  3414. \end_layout
  3415. \end_inset
  3416. \end_layout
  3417. \end_inset
  3418. \end_layout
  3419. \begin_layout Standard
  3420. To investigate whether the location of a peak within the promoter region
  3421. was important,
  3422. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  3423. \end_inset
  3424. relative coverage profiles
  3425. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  3426. \end_inset
  3427. were generated.
  3428. First, 500-bp sliding windows were tiled around each annotated
  3429. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  3430. status open
  3431. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  3432. TSS
  3433. \end_layout
  3434. \end_inset
  3435. : one window centered on the
  3436. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  3437. status open
  3438. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  3439. TSS
  3440. \end_layout
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  3442. itself, and 10 windows each upstream and downstream, thus covering a 10.5-kb
  3443. region centered on the
  3444. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  3445. status open
  3446. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  3447. TSS
  3448. \end_layout
  3449. \end_inset
  3450. with 21 windows.
  3451. Reads in each window for each
  3452. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  3453. status open
  3454. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  3455. TSS
  3456. \end_layout
  3457. \end_inset
  3458. were counted in each sample, and the counts were normalized and converted
  3459. to
  3460. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  3461. status open
  3462. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  3463. logCPM
  3464. \end_layout
  3465. \end_inset
  3466. as in the differential modification analysis.
  3467. Then, the
  3468. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  3469. status open
  3470. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  3471. logCPM
  3472. \end_layout
  3473. \end_inset
  3474. values within each promoter were normalized to an average of zero, such
  3475. that each window's normalized abundance now represents the relative read
  3476. depth of that window compared to all other windows in the same promoter.
  3477. The normalized abundance values for each window in a promoter are collectively
  3478. referred to as that promoter's
  3479. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  3480. \end_inset
  3481. relative coverage profile
  3482. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  3483. \end_inset
  3484. .
  3485. \end_layout
  3486. \begin_layout Subsection
  3487. MOFA recovers biologically relevant variation from blind analysis by correlating
  3488. across datasets
  3489. \end_layout
  3490. \begin_layout Standard
  3491. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  3492. status open
  3493. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  3494. MOFA
  3495. \end_layout
  3496. \end_inset
  3497. was run on all the
  3498. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  3499. status open
  3500. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  3501. ChIP-seq
  3502. \end_layout
  3503. \end_inset
  3504. windows overlapping consensus peaks for each histone mark, as well as the
  3505. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  3506. status open
  3507. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  3508. RNA-seq
  3509. \end_layout
  3510. \end_inset
  3511. data, in order to identify patterns of coordinated variation across all
  3512. data sets
  3513. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  3514. LatexCommand cite
  3515. key "Argelaguet2018"
  3516. literal "false"
  3517. \end_inset
  3518. .
  3519. The results are summarized in Figure
  3520. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  3521. LatexCommand ref
  3522. reference "fig:MOFA-master"
  3523. plural "false"
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  3525. noprefix "false"
  3526. \end_inset
  3527. .
  3528. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term (Capital, pl)
  3529. status open
  3530. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  3531. LF
  3532. \end_layout
  3533. \end_inset
  3534. 1, 4, and 5 were determined to explain the most variation consistently
  3535. across all data sets (Figure
  3536. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  3537. LatexCommand ref
  3538. reference "fig:mofa-varexplained"
  3539. plural "false"
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  3542. \end_inset
  3543. ), and scatter plots of these factors show that they also correlate best
  3544. with the experimental factors (Figure
  3545. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
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  3547. reference "fig:mofa-lf-scatter"
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  3552. ).
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  3554. status open
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  3556. LF
  3557. \end_layout
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  3559. 2 captures the batch effect in the
  3560. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  3561. status open
  3562. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  3563. RNA-seq
  3564. \end_layout
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  3566. data.
  3567. Removing the effect of
  3568. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  3569. status open
  3570. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  3571. LF
  3572. \end_layout
  3573. \end_inset
  3574. 2 using
  3575. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  3576. status open
  3577. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  3578. MOFA
  3579. \end_layout
  3580. \end_inset
  3581. theoretically yields a batch correction that does not depend on knowing
  3582. the experimental factors.
  3583. When this was attempted, the resulting batch correction was comparable
  3584. to ComBat (see Figure
  3585. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  3586. LatexCommand ref
  3587. reference "fig:RNA-PCA-ComBat-batchsub"
  3588. plural "false"
  3589. caps "false"
  3590. noprefix "false"
  3591. \end_inset
  3592. ), indicating that the ComBat-based batch correction has little room for
  3593. improvement given the problems with the data set.
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  3634. \end_inset
  3635. Variance explained in each data set by each latent factor estimated by MOFA.
  3636. \series default
  3637. For each LF learned by MOFA, the variance explained by that factor in each
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  3644. ) is shown by the shading of the cells in the lower section.
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  3646. that is explained by all LFs combined.
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  3677. are plotted against each other in order to reveal patterns of variation
  3678. that are shared across all data sets.
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  3749. Result of RNA-seq batch-correction using MOFA latent factors
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  3758. Results
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  3764. Focus on what hypotheses were tested, then select figures that show how
  3765. those hypotheses were tested, even if the result is a negative.
  3766. Not every interesting result needs to be in here.
  3767. Chapter should tell a story.
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  3772. Interpretation of RNA-seq analysis is limited by a major confounding factor
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  3775. Genes called as present in the
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  3779. RNA-seq
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  3781. \end_inset
  3782. data were tested for differential expression between all time points and
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  3787. reference "tab:Estimated-and-detected-rnaseq"
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  3791. \end_inset
  3792. .
  3793. Notably, all the results for Day 0 and Day 5 have substantially fewer genes
  3794. called differentially expressed than any of the results for other time
  3795. points.
  3796. This is an unfortunate result of the difference in sample quality between
  3797. the two batches of
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  3804. data.
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  3806. and 5, have substantially more variability than the samples in Batch 2,
  3807. which includes the other time points.
  3808. This is reflected in the substantially higher weights assigned to Batch
  3809. 2 (Figure
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  4094. Estimated and detected differentially expressed genes.
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  4101. \series bold
  4102. Estimated and detected differentially expressed genes.
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  4104. \begin_inset Quotes eld
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  4106. Test
  4107. \begin_inset Quotes erd
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  4109. : Which sample groups were compared;
  4110. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  4111. \end_inset
  4112. Est non-null
  4113. \begin_inset Quotes erd
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  4115. : Estimated number of differentially expressed genes, using the method of
  4116. averaging local FDR values
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  4119. key "Phipson2013Thesis"
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  4122. ;
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  4126. \end_inset
  4127. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  4128. \end_inset
  4129. : Number of significantly differentially expressed genes at an FDR threshold
  4130. of 10%.
  4131. The total number of genes tested was 16707.
  4132. \end_layout
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  4139. If float lost issues, reposition randomly until success.
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  4141. \end_inset
  4142. The batch effect has both a systematic component and a random noise component.
  4143. While the systematic component was subtracted out using ComBat (Figure
  4144. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
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  4146. reference "fig:RNA-PCA"
  4147. plural "false"
  4148. caps "false"
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  4150. \end_inset
  4151. ), no such correction is possible for the noise component: Batch 1 simply
  4152. has substantially more random noise in it, which reduces the statistical
  4153. power for any differential expression tests involving samples in that batch.
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  4156. Despite the difficulty in detecting specific differentially expressed genes,
  4157. there is still evidence that differential expression is present for these
  4158. time points.
  4159. In Figure
  4160. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
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  4163. plural "false"
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  4167. , there is a clear separation between naïve and memory samples at Day 0,
  4168. despite the fact that only 2 genes were significantly differentially expressed
  4169. for this comparison.
  4170. Similarly, the small numbers of genes detected for the Day 0 vs Day 5 compariso
  4171. ns do not reflect the large separation between these time points in Figure
  4172. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
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  4174. reference "fig:rna-pca-final"
  4175. plural "false"
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  4179. .
  4180. In addition, the
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  4193. plots in Figure
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  4200. \end_inset
  4201. .
  4202. This suggests that there is indeed a differential expression signal present
  4203. in the data for these comparisons, but the large variability in the Batch
  4204. 1 samples obfuscates this signal at the individual gene level.
  4205. As a result, it is impossible to make any meaningful statements about the
  4206. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  4207. \end_inset
  4208. size
  4209. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  4210. \end_inset
  4211. of the gene signature for any time point, since the number of significant
  4212. genes as well as the estimated number of differentially expressed genes
  4213. depends so strongly on the variations in sample quality in addition to
  4214. the size of the differential expression signal in the data.
  4215. Gene-set enrichment analyses are similarly impractical.
  4216. However, analyses looking at genome-wide patterns of expression are still
  4217. practical.
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  4239. PCoA plot of RNA-seq samples after ComBat batch correction.
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  4247. PCoA plot of RNA-seq samples after ComBat batch correction.
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  4249. Each point represents an individual sample.
  4250. Samples with the same combination of cell type and time point are encircled
  4251. with a shaded region to aid in visual identification of the sample groups.
  4252. Samples with of same cell type from the same donor are connected by lines
  4253. to indicate the
  4254. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  4255. \end_inset
  4256. trajectory
  4257. \begin_inset Quotes erd
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  4259. of each donor's cells over time in PCoA space.
  4260. \end_layout
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  4262. \end_layout
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  4264. \end_layout
  4265. \begin_layout Subsection
  4266. H3K4 and H3K27 methylation occur in broad regions and are enriched near
  4267. promoters
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  4281. median
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  4283. peak width and maybe other quantiles (25%, 75%)
  4284. \end_layout
  4285. \end_inset
  4286. \end_layout
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  4288. \align center
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  4291. <features tabularvalignment="middle">
  4292. <column alignment="center" valignment="top">
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  4306. \begin_inset Text
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  4308. # Peaks
  4309. \end_layout
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  4313. \begin_inset Text
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  4316. \end_layout
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  4320. \begin_inset Text
  4321. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4322. genome coverage
  4323. \end_layout
  4324. \end_inset
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  4327. \begin_inset Text
  4328. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4329. FRiP
  4330. \end_layout
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  4335. <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
  4336. \begin_inset Text
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  4340. \end_inset
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  4343. \begin_inset Text
  4344. \begin_layout Plain Layout
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  4349. <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
  4350. \begin_inset Text
  4351. \begin_layout Plain Layout
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  4356. <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
  4357. \begin_inset Text
  4358. \begin_layout Plain Layout
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  4360. \end_layout
  4361. \end_inset
  4362. </cell>
  4363. <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
  4364. \begin_inset Text
  4365. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4366. 14.2%
  4367. \end_layout
  4368. \end_inset
  4369. </cell>
  4370. </row>
  4371. <row>
  4372. <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
  4373. \begin_inset Text
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  4375. H3K4me3
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  4380. \begin_inset Text
  4381. \begin_layout Plain Layout
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  4383. \end_layout
  4384. \end_inset
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  4387. \begin_inset Text
  4388. \begin_layout Plain Layout
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  4393. <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
  4394. \begin_inset Text
  4395. \begin_layout Plain Layout
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  4397. \end_layout
  4398. \end_inset
  4399. </cell>
  4400. <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
  4401. \begin_inset Text
  4402. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4403. 6.57%
  4404. \end_layout
  4405. \end_inset
  4406. </cell>
  4407. </row>
  4408. <row>
  4409. <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
  4410. \begin_inset Text
  4411. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4412. H3K27me3
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  4414. \end_inset
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  4417. \begin_inset Text
  4418. \begin_layout Plain Layout
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  4420. \end_layout
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  4423. <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
  4424. \begin_inset Text
  4425. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4426. 18967
  4427. \end_layout
  4428. \end_inset
  4429. </cell>
  4430. <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
  4431. \begin_inset Text
  4432. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4433. 11.1%
  4434. \end_layout
  4435. \end_inset
  4436. </cell>
  4437. <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
  4438. \begin_inset Text
  4439. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4440. 22.5%
  4441. \end_layout
  4442. \end_inset
  4443. </cell>
  4444. </row>
  4445. </lyxtabular>
  4446. \end_inset
  4447. \end_layout
  4448. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4449. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  4450. status open
  4451. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4452. Get the IDR threshold
  4453. \end_layout
  4454. \end_inset
  4455. \end_layout
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  4457. \begin_inset Caption Standard
  4458. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4459. \begin_inset Argument 1
  4460. status collapsed
  4461. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4462. Summary of peak-calling statistics.
  4463. \end_layout
  4464. \end_inset
  4465. \begin_inset CommandInset label
  4466. LatexCommand label
  4467. name "tab:peak-calling-summary"
  4468. \end_inset
  4469. \series bold
  4470. Summary of peak-calling statistics.
  4471. \series default
  4472. For each histone mark, the number of peaks called using SICER at an IDR
  4473. threshold of ???, the mean width of those peaks, the fraction of the genome
  4474. covered by peaks, and the fraction of reads in peaks (FRiP).
  4475. \end_layout
  4476. \end_inset
  4477. \end_layout
  4478. \end_inset
  4479. \end_layout
  4480. \begin_layout Standard
  4481. Table
  4482. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  4483. LatexCommand ref
  4484. reference "tab:peak-calling-summary"
  4485. plural "false"
  4486. caps "false"
  4487. noprefix "false"
  4488. \end_inset
  4489. gives a summary of the peak calling statistics for each histone mark.
  4490. Consistent with previous observations, all 3 histone marks occur in broad
  4491. regions spanning many consecutive nucleosomes, rather than in sharp peaks
  4492. as would be expected for a transcription factor or other molecule that
  4493. binds to specific sites.
  4494. This conclusion is further supported by Figure
  4495. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  4496. LatexCommand ref
  4497. reference "fig:CCF-with-blacklist"
  4498. plural "false"
  4499. caps "false"
  4500. noprefix "false"
  4501. \end_inset
  4502. , in which a clear nucleosome-sized periodicity is visible in the cross-correlat
  4503. ion value for each sample, indicating that each time a given mark is present
  4504. on one histone, it is also likely to be found on adjacent histones as well.
  4505. H3K27me3 enrichment in particular is substantially more broad than either
  4506. H3K4 mark, with a mean peak width of almost 19,000 bp.
  4507. This is also reflected in the periodicity observed in Figure
  4508. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  4509. LatexCommand ref
  4510. reference "fig:CCF-with-blacklist"
  4511. plural "false"
  4512. caps "false"
  4513. noprefix "false"
  4514. \end_inset
  4515. , which remains strong much farther out for H3K27me3 than the other marks,
  4516. showing H3K27me3 especially tends to be found on long runs of consecutive
  4517. histones.
  4518. \end_layout
  4519. \begin_layout Standard
  4520. All 3 histone marks tend to occur more often near promoter regions, as shown
  4521. in Figure
  4522. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  4523. LatexCommand ref
  4524. reference "fig:near-promoter-peak-enrich"
  4525. plural "false"
  4526. caps "false"
  4527. noprefix "false"
  4528. \end_inset
  4529. .
  4530. The majority of each density distribution is flat, representing the background
  4531. density of peaks genome-wide.
  4532. Each distribution has a peak near zero, representing an enrichment of peaks
  4533. close to
  4534. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  4535. status open
  4536. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4537. TSS
  4538. \end_layout
  4539. \end_inset
  4540. positions relative to the remainder of the genome.
  4541. Interestingly, the
  4542. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  4543. \end_inset
  4544. radius
  4545. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  4546. \end_inset
  4547. within which this enrichment occurs is not the same for every histone mark
  4548. (Table
  4549. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  4550. LatexCommand ref
  4551. reference "tab:effective-promoter-radius"
  4552. plural "false"
  4553. caps "false"
  4554. noprefix "false"
  4555. \end_inset
  4556. ).
  4557. For H3K4me2 and H3K4me3, peaks are most enriched within 1
  4558. \begin_inset space ~
  4559. \end_inset
  4560. kbp of
  4561. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  4562. status open
  4563. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4564. TSS
  4565. \end_layout
  4566. \end_inset
  4567. positions, while for H3K27me3, enrichment is broader, extending to 2.5
  4568. \begin_inset space ~
  4569. \end_inset
  4570. kbp.
  4571. These
  4572. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  4573. \end_inset
  4574. effective promoter radii
  4575. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  4576. \end_inset
  4577. remain approximately the same across all combinations of experimental condition
  4578. (cell type, time point, and donor), so they appear to be a property of
  4579. the histone mark itself.
  4580. Hence, these radii were used to define the promoter regions for each histone
  4581. mark in all further analyses.
  4582. \end_layout
  4583. \begin_layout Standard
  4584. \begin_inset Float figure
  4585. wide false
  4586. sideways false
  4587. status open
  4588. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4589. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  4590. status open
  4591. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4592. Future direction idea: Need a control: shuffle all peaks and repeat, N times.
  4593. \end_layout
  4594. \end_inset
  4595. \end_layout
  4596. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4597. \align center
  4598. \begin_inset Graphics
  4599. filename graphics/CD4-csaw/Promoter-Peak-Distance-Profile-PAGE1-CROP.pdf
  4600. lyxscale 50
  4601. width 80col%
  4602. \end_inset
  4603. \end_layout
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  4605. \begin_inset Caption Standard
  4606. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4607. \begin_inset Argument 1
  4608. status collapsed
  4609. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4610. Enrichment of peaks in promoter neighborhoods.
  4611. \end_layout
  4612. \end_inset
  4613. \begin_inset CommandInset label
  4614. LatexCommand label
  4615. name "fig:near-promoter-peak-enrich"
  4616. \end_inset
  4617. \series bold
  4618. Enrichment of peaks in promoter neighborhoods.
  4619. \series default
  4620. This plot shows the distribution of distances from each annotated transcription
  4621. start site in the genome to the nearest called peak.
  4622. Each line represents one combination of histone mark, cell type, and time
  4623. point.
  4624. Distributions are smoothed using kernel density estimation.
  4625. TSSs that occur
  4626. \emph on
  4627. within
  4628. \emph default
  4629. peaks were excluded from this plot to avoid a large spike at zero that
  4630. would overshadow the rest of the distribution.
  4631. \end_layout
  4632. \end_inset
  4633. \end_layout
  4634. \end_inset
  4635. \end_layout
  4636. \begin_layout Standard
  4637. \begin_inset Float table
  4638. wide false
  4639. sideways false
  4640. status collapsed
  4641. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4642. \align center
  4643. \begin_inset Tabular
  4644. <lyxtabular version="3" rows="4" columns="2">
  4645. <features tabularvalignment="middle">
  4646. <column alignment="center" valignment="top">
  4647. <column alignment="center" valignment="top">
  4648. <row>
  4649. <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
  4650. \begin_inset Text
  4651. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4652. Histone mark
  4653. \end_layout
  4654. \end_inset
  4655. </cell>
  4656. <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
  4657. \begin_inset Text
  4658. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4659. Effective promoter radius
  4660. \end_layout
  4661. \end_inset
  4662. </cell>
  4663. </row>
  4664. <row>
  4665. <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
  4666. \begin_inset Text
  4667. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4668. H3K4me2
  4669. \end_layout
  4670. \end_inset
  4671. </cell>
  4672. <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
  4673. \begin_inset Text
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  4676. \end_layout
  4677. \end_inset
  4678. </cell>
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  4680. <row>
  4681. <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
  4682. \begin_inset Text
  4683. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4684. H3K4me3
  4685. \end_layout
  4686. \end_inset
  4687. </cell>
  4688. <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
  4689. \begin_inset Text
  4690. \begin_layout Plain Layout
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  4692. \end_layout
  4693. \end_inset
  4694. </cell>
  4695. </row>
  4696. <row>
  4697. <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
  4698. \begin_inset Text
  4699. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4700. H3K27me3
  4701. \end_layout
  4702. \end_inset
  4703. </cell>
  4704. <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
  4705. \begin_inset Text
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  4709. \end_inset
  4710. </cell>
  4711. </row>
  4712. </lyxtabular>
  4713. \end_inset
  4714. \end_layout
  4715. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4716. \begin_inset Caption Standard
  4717. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4718. \begin_inset Argument 1
  4719. status collapsed
  4720. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4721. Effective promoter radius for each histone mark.
  4722. \end_layout
  4723. \end_inset
  4724. \begin_inset CommandInset label
  4725. LatexCommand label
  4726. name "tab:effective-promoter-radius"
  4727. \end_inset
  4728. \series bold
  4729. Effective promoter radius for each histone mark.
  4730. \series default
  4731. These values represent the approximate distance from transcription start
  4732. site positions within which an excess of peaks are found, as shown in Figure
  4733. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  4734. LatexCommand ref
  4735. reference "fig:near-promoter-peak-enrich"
  4736. plural "false"
  4737. caps "false"
  4738. noprefix "false"
  4739. \end_inset
  4740. .
  4741. \end_layout
  4742. \end_inset
  4743. \end_layout
  4744. \end_inset
  4745. \end_layout
  4746. \begin_layout Standard
  4747. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  4748. status open
  4749. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4750. Consider also showing figure for distance to nearest peak center, and reference
  4751. median peak size once that is known.
  4752. \end_layout
  4753. \end_inset
  4754. \end_layout
  4755. \begin_layout Subsection
  4756. H3K4 and H3K27 promoter methylation has broadly the expected correlation
  4757. with gene expression
  4758. \end_layout
  4759. \begin_layout Standard
  4760. H3K4me2 and H3K4me2 have previously been reported as activating marks whose
  4761. presence in a gene's promoter is associated with higher gene expression,
  4762. while H3K27me3 has been reported as inactivating
  4763. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  4764. LatexCommand cite
  4765. key "LaMere2016,LaMere2017"
  4766. literal "false"
  4767. \end_inset
  4768. .
  4769. The data are consistent with this characterization: genes whose promoters
  4770. (as defined by the radii for each histone mark listed in
  4771. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  4772. LatexCommand ref
  4773. reference "tab:effective-promoter-radius"
  4774. plural "false"
  4775. caps "false"
  4776. noprefix "false"
  4777. \end_inset
  4778. ) overlap with a H3K4me2 or H3K4me3 peak tend to have higher expression
  4779. than those that don't, while H3K27me3 is likewise associated with lower
  4780. gene expression, as shown in
  4781. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  4782. LatexCommand ref
  4783. reference "fig:fpkm-by-peak"
  4784. plural "false"
  4785. caps "false"
  4786. noprefix "false"
  4787. \end_inset
  4788. .
  4789. This pattern holds across all combinations of cell type and time point
  4790. (Welch's
  4791. \emph on
  4792. t
  4793. \emph default
  4794. -test, all
  4795. \begin_inset Formula $p\mathrm{-values}\ll2.2\times10^{-16}$
  4796. \end_inset
  4797. ).
  4798. The difference in average
  4799. \begin_inset Formula $\log_{2}$
  4800. \end_inset
  4801. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  4802. status open
  4803. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4804. FPKM
  4805. \end_layout
  4806. \end_inset
  4807. values when a peak overlaps the promoter is about
  4808. \begin_inset Formula $+5.67$
  4809. \end_inset
  4810. for H3K4me2,
  4811. \begin_inset Formula $+5.76$
  4812. \end_inset
  4813. for H3K4me2, and
  4814. \begin_inset Formula $-4.00$
  4815. \end_inset
  4816. for H3K27me3.
  4817. \end_layout
  4818. \begin_layout Standard
  4819. \begin_inset Float figure
  4820. wide false
  4821. sideways false
  4822. status collapsed
  4823. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4824. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  4825. status open
  4826. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4827. This figure is generated from the old analysis.
  4828. Either note that in some way or re-generate it from the new peak calls.
  4829. \end_layout
  4830. \end_inset
  4831. \end_layout
  4832. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4833. \align center
  4834. \begin_inset Graphics
  4835. filename graphics/CD4-csaw/FPKM-by-Peak-Violin-Plots-CROP.pdf
  4836. lyxscale 50
  4837. width 100col%
  4838. \end_inset
  4839. \end_layout
  4840. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4841. \begin_inset Caption Standard
  4842. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4843. \begin_inset Argument 1
  4844. status collapsed
  4845. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4846. Expression distributions of genes with and without promoter peaks.
  4847. \end_layout
  4848. \end_inset
  4849. \begin_inset CommandInset label
  4850. LatexCommand label
  4851. name "fig:fpkm-by-peak"
  4852. \end_inset
  4853. \series bold
  4854. Expression distributions of genes with and without promoter peaks.
  4855. \end_layout
  4856. \end_inset
  4857. \end_layout
  4858. \end_inset
  4859. \end_layout
  4860. \begin_layout Subsection
  4861. Gene expression and promoter histone methylation patterns show convergence
  4862. between naïve and memory cells at day 14
  4863. \end_layout
  4864. \begin_layout Standard
  4865. We hypothesized that if naïve cells had differentiated into memory cells
  4866. by Day 14, then their patterns of expression and histone modification should
  4867. converge with those of memory cells at Day 14.
  4868. Figure
  4869. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  4870. LatexCommand ref
  4871. reference "fig:PCoA-promoters"
  4872. plural "false"
  4873. caps "false"
  4874. noprefix "false"
  4875. \end_inset
  4876. shows the patterns of variation in all 3 histone marks in the promoter
  4877. regions of the genome using
  4878. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  4879. status open
  4880. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4881. PCoA
  4882. \end_layout
  4883. \end_inset
  4884. .
  4885. All 3 marks show a noticeable convergence between the naïve and memory
  4886. samples at day 14, visible as an overlapping of the day 14 groups on each
  4887. plot.
  4888. This is consistent with the counts of significantly differentially modified
  4889. promoters and estimates of the total numbers of differentially modified
  4890. promoters shown in Table
  4891. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  4892. LatexCommand ref
  4893. reference "tab:Number-signif-promoters"
  4894. plural "false"
  4895. caps "false"
  4896. noprefix "false"
  4897. \end_inset
  4898. .
  4899. For all histone marks, evidence of differential modification between naïve
  4900. and memory samples was detected at every time point except day 14.
  4901. The day 14 convergence pattern is also present in the
  4902. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  4903. status open
  4904. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  4905. RNA-seq
  4906. \end_layout
  4907. \end_inset
  4908. data (Figure
  4909. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
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  5508. most upstream to most downstream.
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  5541. by binning reads into 500-bp windows tiled across each promoter
  5542. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  5543. status open
  5544. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  5545. logCPM
  5546. \end_layout
  5547. \end_inset
  5548. values were calculated for the bins in each promoter and then the average
  5549. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  5550. status open
  5551. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  5552. logCPM
  5553. \end_layout
  5554. \end_inset
  5555. for each promoter's bins was normalized to zero, such that the values represent
  5556. coverage relative to other regions of the same promoter rather than being
  5557. proportional to absolute read count.
  5558. The promoters were then clustered based on the normalized bin abundances
  5559. using
  5560. \begin_inset Formula $k$
  5561. \end_inset
  5562. -means clustering with
  5563. \begin_inset Formula $K=6$
  5564. \end_inset
  5565. .
  5566. Different values of
  5567. \begin_inset Formula $K$
  5568. \end_inset
  5569. were also tested, but did not substantially change the interpretation of
  5570. the data.
  5571. \end_layout
  5572. \begin_layout Standard
  5573. For H3K4me2, plotting the average bin abundances for each cluster reveals
  5574. a simple pattern (Figure
  5575. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  5576. LatexCommand ref
  5577. reference "fig:H3K4me2-neighborhood-clusters"
  5578. plural "false"
  5579. caps "false"
  5580. noprefix "false"
  5581. \end_inset
  5582. ): Cluster 5 represents a completely flat promoter coverage profile, likely
  5583. consisting of genes with no H3K4me2 methylation in the promoter.
  5584. All the other clusters represent a continuum of peak positions relative
  5585. to the
  5586. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  5587. status open
  5588. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  5589. TSS
  5590. \end_layout
  5591. \end_inset
  5592. .
  5593. In order from most upstream to most downstream, they are Clusters 6, 4,
  5594. 3, 1, and 2.
  5595. There do not appear to be any clusters representing coverage patterns other
  5596. than lone peaks, such as coverage troughs or double peaks.
  5597. Next, all promoters were plotted in a
  5598. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  5599. status open
  5600. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  5601. PCA
  5602. \end_layout
  5603. \end_inset
  5604. plot based on the same relative bin abundance data, and colored based on
  5605. cluster membership (Figure
  5606. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  5607. LatexCommand ref
  5608. reference "fig:H3K4me2-neighborhood-pca"
  5609. plural "false"
  5610. caps "false"
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  5612. \end_inset
  5613. ).
  5614. The
  5615. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  5616. status open
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  5618. PCA
  5619. \end_layout
  5620. \end_inset
  5621. plot shows Cluster 5 (the
  5622. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  5623. \end_inset
  5624. no peak
  5625. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  5626. \end_inset
  5627. cluster) at the center, with the other clusters arranged in a counter-clockwise
  5628. arc around it in the order noted above, from most upstream peak to most
  5629. downstream.
  5630. Notably, the
  5631. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  5632. \end_inset
  5633. clusters
  5634. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  5635. \end_inset
  5636. form a single large
  5637. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  5638. \end_inset
  5639. cloud
  5640. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  5641. \end_inset
  5642. with no apparent separation between them, further supporting the conclusion
  5643. that these clusters represent an arbitrary partitioning of a continuous
  5644. distribution of promoter coverage landscapes.
  5645. While the clusters are a useful abstraction that aids in visualization,
  5646. they are ultimately not an accurate representation of the data.
  5647. The continuous nature of the distribution also explains why different values
  5648. of
  5649. \begin_inset Formula $K$
  5650. \end_inset
  5651. led to similar conclusions.
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  5694. Average relative coverage for each bin in each cluster
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  5722. PCA of relative coverage depth, colored by K-means cluster membership.
  5723. \end_layout
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  5750. Gene expression grouped by promoter coverage clusters.
  5751. \end_layout
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  5753. \end_layout
  5754. \end_inset
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  5760. Figure font too small
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  5770. K-means clustering of promoter H3K4me2 relative coverage depth in naïve
  5771. day 0 samples.
  5772. \end_layout
  5773. \end_inset
  5774. \begin_inset CommandInset label
  5775. LatexCommand label
  5776. name "fig:H3K4me2-neighborhood"
  5777. \end_inset
  5778. \series bold
  5779. K-means clustering of promoter H3K4me2 relative coverage depth in naïve
  5780. day 0 samples.
  5781. \series default
  5782. H3K4me2 ChIP-seq reads were binned into 500-bp windows tiled across each
  5783. promoter from 5
  5784. \begin_inset space ~
  5785. \end_inset
  5786. kbp upstream to 5
  5787. \begin_inset space ~
  5788. \end_inset
  5789. kbp downstream, and the logCPM values were normalized within each promoter
  5790. to an average of 0, yielding relative coverage depths.
  5791. These were then grouped using K-means clustering with
  5792. \begin_inset Formula $K=6$
  5793. \end_inset
  5794. ,
  5795. \series bold
  5796. \series default
  5797. and the average bin values were plotted for each cluster (a).
  5798. The
  5799. \begin_inset Formula $x$
  5800. \end_inset
  5801. -axis is the genomic coordinate of each bin relative to the the transcription
  5802. start site, and the
  5803. \begin_inset Formula $y$
  5804. \end_inset
  5805. -axis is the mean relative coverage depth of that bin across all promoters
  5806. in the cluster.
  5807. Each line represents the average
  5808. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  5809. \end_inset
  5810. shape
  5811. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  5812. \end_inset
  5813. of the promoter coverage for promoters in that cluster.
  5814. PCA was performed on the same data, and the first two PCs were plotted,
  5815. coloring each point by its K-means cluster identity (b).
  5816. For each cluster, the distribution of gene expression values was plotted
  5817. (c).
  5818. \end_layout
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  5832. \end_layout
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  5835. \begin_layout Standard
  5836. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  5837. status open
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  5839. Should have a table of p-values on difference of means between Cluster 5
  5840. and the others.
  5841. \end_layout
  5842. \end_inset
  5843. \end_layout
  5844. \begin_layout Standard
  5845. To investigate the association between relative peak position and gene expressio
  5846. n, we plotted the Naïve Day 0 expression for the genes in each cluster (Figure
  5847. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  5848. LatexCommand ref
  5849. reference "fig:H3K4me2-neighborhood-expression"
  5850. plural "false"
  5851. caps "false"
  5852. noprefix "false"
  5853. \end_inset
  5854. ).
  5855. Most genes in Cluster 5, the
  5856. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  5857. \end_inset
  5858. no peak
  5859. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  5860. \end_inset
  5861. cluster, have low expression values.
  5862. Taking this as the
  5863. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  5864. \end_inset
  5865. baseline
  5866. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  5867. \end_inset
  5868. distribution when no H3K4me2 methylation is present, we can compare the
  5869. other clusters' distributions to determine which peak positions are associated
  5870. with elevated expression.
  5871. As might be expected, the 3 clusters representing peaks closest to the
  5872. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  5873. status open
  5874. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  5875. TSS
  5876. \end_layout
  5877. \end_inset
  5878. , Clusters 1, 3, and 4, show the highest average expression distributions.
  5879. Specifically, these clusters all have their highest
  5880. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  5881. status open
  5882. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  5883. ChIP-seq
  5884. \end_layout
  5885. \end_inset
  5886. abundance within 1kb of the
  5887. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  5888. status open
  5889. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  5890. TSS
  5891. \end_layout
  5892. \end_inset
  5893. , consistent with the previously determined promoter radius.
  5894. In contrast, cluster 6, which represents peaks several kb upstream of the
  5895. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  5896. status open
  5897. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  5898. TSS
  5899. \end_layout
  5900. \end_inset
  5901. , shows a slightly higher average expression than baseline, while Cluster
  5902. 2, which represents peaks several kb downstream, doesn't appear to show
  5903. any appreciable difference.
  5904. Interestingly, the cluster with the highest average expression is Cluster
  5905. 1, which represents peaks about 1 kb downstream of the
  5906. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  5907. status open
  5908. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  5909. TSS
  5910. \end_layout
  5911. \end_inset
  5912. , rather than Cluster 3, which represents peaks centered directly at the
  5913. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  5914. status open
  5915. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  5916. TSS
  5917. \end_layout
  5918. \end_inset
  5919. .
  5920. This suggests that conceptualizing the promoter as a region centered on
  5921. the
  5922. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  5923. status open
  5924. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  5925. TSS
  5926. \end_layout
  5927. \end_inset
  5928. with a certain
  5929. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  5930. \end_inset
  5931. radius
  5932. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  5933. \end_inset
  5934. may be an oversimplification – a peak that is a specific distance from
  5935. the
  5936. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  5937. status open
  5938. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  5939. TSS
  5940. \end_layout
  5941. \end_inset
  5942. may have a different degree of influence depending on whether it is upstream
  5943. or downstream of the
  5944. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  5945. status open
  5946. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  5947. TSS
  5948. \end_layout
  5949. \end_inset
  5950. .
  5951. \end_layout
  5952. \begin_layout Standard
  5953. All observations described above for H3K4me2
  5954. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  5955. status open
  5956. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  5957. ChIP-seq
  5958. \end_layout
  5959. \end_inset
  5960. also appear to hold for H3K4me3 as well (Figure
  5961. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  5962. LatexCommand ref
  5963. reference "fig:H3K4me3-neighborhood"
  5964. plural "false"
  5965. caps "false"
  5966. noprefix "false"
  5967. \end_inset
  5968. ).
  5969. This is expected, since there is a high correlation between the positions
  5970. where both histone marks occur.
  5971. \end_layout
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  6013. Average relative coverage for each bin in each cluster
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  6039. name "fig:H3K4me3-neighborhood-pca"
  6040. \end_inset
  6041. PCA of relative coverage depth, colored by K-means cluster membership.
  6042. \end_layout
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  6066. LatexCommand label
  6067. name "fig:H3K4me3-neighborhood-expression"
  6068. \end_inset
  6069. Gene expression grouped by promoter coverage clusters.
  6070. \end_layout
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  6072. \end_layout
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  6079. status collapsed
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  6081. K-means clustering of promoter H3K4me3 relative coverage depth in naïve
  6082. day 0 samples.
  6083. \end_layout
  6084. \end_inset
  6085. \begin_inset CommandInset label
  6086. LatexCommand label
  6087. name "fig:H3K4me3-neighborhood"
  6088. \end_inset
  6089. \series bold
  6090. K-means clustering of promoter H3K4me3 relative coverage depth in naïve
  6091. day 0 samples.
  6092. \series default
  6093. H3K4me3 ChIP-seq reads were binned into 500-bp windows tiled across each
  6094. promoter from 5
  6095. \begin_inset space ~
  6096. \end_inset
  6097. kbp upstream to 5
  6098. \begin_inset space ~
  6099. \end_inset
  6100. kbp downstream, and the logCPM values were normalized within each promoter
  6101. to an average of 0, yielding relative coverage depths.
  6102. These were then grouped using K-means clustering with
  6103. \begin_inset Formula $K=6$
  6104. \end_inset
  6105. ,
  6106. \series bold
  6107. \series default
  6108. and the average bin values were plotted for each cluster (a).
  6109. The
  6110. \begin_inset Formula $x$
  6111. \end_inset
  6112. -axis is the genomic coordinate of each bin relative to the the transcription
  6113. start site, and the
  6114. \begin_inset Formula $y$
  6115. \end_inset
  6116. -axis is the mean relative coverage depth of that bin across all promoters
  6117. in the cluster.
  6118. Each line represents the average
  6119. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  6120. \end_inset
  6121. shape
  6122. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  6123. \end_inset
  6124. of the promoter coverage for promoters in that cluster.
  6125. PCA was performed on the same data, and the first two PCs were plotted,
  6126. coloring each point by its K-means cluster identity (b).
  6127. For each cluster, the distribution of gene expression values was plotted
  6128. (c).
  6129. \end_layout
  6130. \end_inset
  6131. \end_layout
  6132. \end_inset
  6133. \end_layout
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  6136. status open
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  6143. \end_layout
  6144. \end_inset
  6145. \end_layout
  6146. \begin_layout Subsection
  6147. Promoter coverage H3K27me3
  6148. \end_layout
  6149. \begin_layout Standard
  6150. Unlike both H3K4 marks, whose main patterns of variation appear directly
  6151. related to the size and position of a single peak within the promoter,
  6152. the patterns of H3K27me3 methylation in promoters are more complex (Figure
  6153. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  6154. LatexCommand ref
  6155. reference "fig:H3K27me3-neighborhood"
  6156. plural "false"
  6157. caps "false"
  6158. noprefix "false"
  6159. \end_inset
  6160. ).
  6161. Once again looking at the relative coverage in a 500-bp wide bins in a
  6162. 5kb radius around each
  6163. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  6164. status open
  6165. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  6166. TSS
  6167. \end_layout
  6168. \end_inset
  6169. , promoters were clustered based on the normalized relative coverage values
  6170. in each bin using
  6171. \begin_inset Formula $k$
  6172. \end_inset
  6173. -means clustering with
  6174. \begin_inset Formula $K=6$
  6175. \end_inset
  6176. (Figure
  6177. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  6178. LatexCommand ref
  6179. reference "fig:H3K27me3-neighborhood-clusters"
  6180. plural "false"
  6181. caps "false"
  6182. noprefix "false"
  6183. \end_inset
  6184. ).
  6185. This time, 3
  6186. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  6187. \end_inset
  6188. axes
  6189. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  6190. \end_inset
  6191. of variation can be observed, each represented by 2 clusters with opposing
  6192. patterns.
  6193. The first axis is greater upstream coverage (Cluster 1) vs.
  6194. greater downstream coverage (Cluster 3); the second axis is the coverage
  6195. at the
  6196. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  6197. status open
  6198. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  6199. TSS
  6200. \end_layout
  6201. \end_inset
  6202. itself: peak (Cluster 4) or trough (Cluster 2); lastly, the third axis
  6203. represents a trough upstream of the
  6204. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  6205. status open
  6206. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  6207. TSS
  6208. \end_layout
  6209. \end_inset
  6210. (Cluster 5) vs.
  6211. downstream of the
  6212. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  6213. status open
  6214. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  6215. TSS
  6216. \end_layout
  6217. \end_inset
  6218. (Cluster 6).
  6219. Referring to these opposing pairs of clusters as axes of variation is justified
  6220. , because they correspond precisely to the first 3
  6221. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term (pl)
  6222. status open
  6223. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  6224. PC
  6225. \end_layout
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  6227. in the
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  6229. status open
  6230. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  6231. PCA
  6232. \end_layout
  6233. \end_inset
  6234. plot of the relative coverage values (Figure
  6235. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
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  6237. reference "fig:H3K27me3-neighborhood-pca"
  6238. plural "false"
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  6241. \end_inset
  6242. ).
  6243. The
  6244. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  6245. status open
  6246. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  6247. PCA
  6248. \end_layout
  6249. \end_inset
  6250. plot reveals that as in the case of H3K4me2, all the
  6251. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  6252. \end_inset
  6253. clusters
  6254. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  6255. \end_inset
  6256. are really just sections of a single connected cloud rather than discrete
  6257. clusters.
  6258. The cloud is approximately ellipsoid-shaped, with each PC being an axis
  6259. of the ellipse, and each cluster consisting of a pyramidal section of the
  6260. ellipsoid.
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  6303. Average relative coverage for each bin in each cluster
  6304. \end_layout
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  6331. PCA of relative coverage depth, colored by K-means cluster membership.
  6332. \series default
  6333. Note that Cluster 6 is hidden behind all the other clusters.
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  6359. name "fig:H3K27me3-neighborhood-expression"
  6360. \end_inset
  6361. Gene expression grouped by promoter coverage clusters.
  6362. \end_layout
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  6364. \end_layout
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  6368. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  6369. status open
  6370. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  6371. Repeated figure legends are kind of an issue here.
  6372. What to do?
  6373. \end_layout
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  6382. K-means clustering of promoter H3K27me3 relative coverage depth in naïve
  6383. day 0 samples.
  6384. \end_layout
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  6387. LatexCommand label
  6388. name "fig:H3K27me3-neighborhood"
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  6390. \series bold
  6391. K-means clustering of promoter H3K27me3 relative coverage depth in naïve
  6392. day 0 samples.
  6393. \series default
  6394. H3K27me3 ChIP-seq reads were binned into 500-bp windows tiled across each
  6395. promoter from 5
  6396. \begin_inset space ~
  6397. \end_inset
  6398. kbp upstream to 5
  6399. \begin_inset space ~
  6400. \end_inset
  6401. kbp downstream, and the logCPM values were normalized within each promoter
  6402. to an average of 0, yielding relative coverage depths.
  6403. These were then grouped using
  6404. \begin_inset Formula $k$
  6405. \end_inset
  6406. -means clustering with
  6407. \begin_inset Formula $K=6$
  6408. \end_inset
  6409. ,
  6410. \series bold
  6411. \series default
  6412. and the average bin values were plotted for each cluster (a).
  6413. The
  6414. \begin_inset Formula $x$
  6415. \end_inset
  6416. -axis is the genomic coordinate of each bin relative to the the transcription
  6417. start site, and the
  6418. \begin_inset Formula $y$
  6419. \end_inset
  6420. -axis is the mean relative coverage depth of that bin across all promoters
  6421. in the cluster.
  6422. Each line represents the average
  6423. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  6424. \end_inset
  6425. shape
  6426. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  6427. \end_inset
  6428. of the promoter coverage for promoters in that cluster.
  6429. PCA was performed on the same data, and the first two PCs were plotted,
  6430. coloring each point by its K-means cluster identity (b).
  6431. For each cluster, the distribution of gene expression values was plotted
  6432. (c).
  6433. \end_layout
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  6446. }
  6447. \end_layout
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  6450. \begin_layout Standard
  6451. In Figure
  6452. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  6453. LatexCommand ref
  6454. reference "fig:H3K27me3-neighborhood-expression"
  6455. plural "false"
  6456. caps "false"
  6457. noprefix "false"
  6458. \end_inset
  6459. , we can see that Clusters 1 and 2 are the only clusters with higher gene
  6460. expression than the others.
  6461. For Cluster 2, this is expected, since this cluster represents genes with
  6462. depletion of H3K27me3 near the promoter.
  6463. Hence, elevated expression in cluster 2 is consistent with the conventional
  6464. view of H3K27me3 as a deactivating mark.
  6465. However, Cluster 1, the cluster with the most elevated gene expression,
  6466. represents genes with elevated coverage upstream of the
  6467. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  6468. status open
  6469. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  6470. TSS
  6471. \end_layout
  6472. \end_inset
  6473. , or equivalently, decreased coverage downstream, inside the gene body.
  6474. The opposite pattern, in which H3K27me3 is more abundant within the gene
  6475. body and less abundance in the upstream promoter region, does not show
  6476. any elevation in gene expression.
  6477. As with H3K4me2, this shows that the location of H3K27 trimethylation relative
  6478. to the
  6479. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  6480. status open
  6481. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  6482. TSS
  6483. \end_layout
  6484. \end_inset
  6485. is potentially an important factor beyond simple proximity.
  6486. \end_layout
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  6488. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  6489. status open
  6490. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  6491. Show the figures where the negative result ended this line of inquiry.
  6492. I need to debug some errors resulting from an R upgrade to do this.
  6493. \end_layout
  6494. \end_inset
  6495. \end_layout
  6496. \begin_layout Subsection
  6497. Defined pattern analysis
  6498. \end_layout
  6499. \begin_layout Standard
  6500. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  6501. status open
  6502. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  6503. This was where I defined interesting expression patterns and then looked
  6504. at initial relative promoter coverage for each expression pattern.
  6505. Negative result.
  6506. I forgot about this until recently.
  6507. Worth including? Remember to also write methods.
  6508. \end_layout
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  6510. \end_layout
  6511. \begin_layout Subsection
  6512. Promoter CpG islands?
  6513. \end_layout
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  6516. status collapsed
  6517. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  6518. I forgot until recently about the work I did on this.
  6519. Worth including? Remember to also write methods.
  6520. \end_layout
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  6522. \end_layout
  6523. \begin_layout Section
  6524. Discussion
  6525. \end_layout
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  6528. status open
  6529. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  6530. Write better section headers
  6531. \end_layout
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  6533. \end_layout
  6534. \begin_layout Subsection
  6535. Effective promoter radius
  6536. \end_layout
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  6538. Figure
  6539. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  6540. LatexCommand ref
  6541. reference "fig:near-promoter-peak-enrich"
  6542. plural "false"
  6543. caps "false"
  6544. noprefix "false"
  6545. \end_inset
  6546. shows that H3K4me2, H3K4me3, and H3K27me3 are all enriched near promoters,
  6547. relative to the rest of the genome, consistent with their conventionally
  6548. understood role in regulating gene transcription.
  6549. Interestingly, the radius within this enrichment occurs is not the same
  6550. for each histone mark.
  6551. H3K4me2 and H3K4me3 are enriched within a 1
  6552. \begin_inset space \thinspace{}
  6553. \end_inset
  6554. kb radius, while H3K27me3 is enriched within 2.5
  6555. \begin_inset space \thinspace{}
  6556. \end_inset
  6557. kb.
  6558. Notably, the determined promoter radius was consistent across all experimental
  6559. conditions, varying only between different histone marks.
  6560. This suggests that the conventional
  6561. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  6562. \end_inset
  6563. one size fits all
  6564. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  6565. \end_inset
  6566. approach of defining a single promoter region for each gene (or each
  6567. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  6568. status open
  6569. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  6570. TSS
  6571. \end_layout
  6572. \end_inset
  6573. ) and using that same promoter region for analyzing all types of genomic
  6574. data within an experiment may not be appropriate, and a better approach
  6575. may be to use a separate promoter radius for each kind of data, with each
  6576. radius being derived from the data itself.
  6577. Furthermore, the apparent asymmetry of upstream and downstream promoter
  6578. histone modification with respect to gene expression, seen in Figures
  6579. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  6580. LatexCommand ref
  6581. reference "fig:H3K4me2-neighborhood"
  6582. plural "false"
  6583. caps "false"
  6584. noprefix "false"
  6585. \end_inset
  6586. ,
  6587. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  6588. LatexCommand ref
  6589. reference "fig:H3K4me3-neighborhood"
  6590. plural "false"
  6591. caps "false"
  6592. noprefix "false"
  6593. \end_inset
  6594. , and
  6595. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  6596. LatexCommand ref
  6597. reference "fig:H3K27me3-neighborhood"
  6598. plural "false"
  6599. caps "false"
  6600. noprefix "false"
  6601. \end_inset
  6602. , shows that even the concept of a promoter
  6603. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  6604. \end_inset
  6605. radius
  6606. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  6607. \end_inset
  6608. is likely an oversimplification.
  6609. At a minimum, nearby enrichment of peaks should be evaluated separately
  6610. for both upstream and downstream peaks, and an appropriate
  6611. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  6612. \end_inset
  6613. radius
  6614. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  6615. \end_inset
  6616. should be selected for each direction.
  6617. \end_layout
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  6619. Figures
  6620. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  6621. LatexCommand ref
  6622. reference "fig:H3K4me2-neighborhood"
  6623. plural "false"
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  6625. noprefix "false"
  6626. \end_inset
  6627. and
  6628. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  6629. LatexCommand ref
  6630. reference "fig:H3K4me3-neighborhood"
  6631. plural "false"
  6632. caps "false"
  6633. noprefix "false"
  6634. \end_inset
  6635. show that the determined promoter radius of 1
  6636. \begin_inset space ~
  6637. \end_inset
  6638. kb is approximately consistent with the distance from the
  6639. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  6640. status open
  6641. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  6642. TSS
  6643. \end_layout
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  6645. at which enrichment of H3K4 methylation correlates with increased expression,
  6646. showing that this radius, which was determined by a simple analysis of
  6647. measuring the distance from each
  6648. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  6649. status open
  6650. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  6651. TSS
  6652. \end_layout
  6653. \end_inset
  6654. to the nearest peak, also has functional significance.
  6655. For H3K27me3, the correlation between histone modification near the promoter
  6656. and gene expression is more complex, involving non-peak variations such
  6657. as troughs in coverage at the
  6658. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  6659. status open
  6660. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  6661. TSS
  6662. \end_layout
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  6664. and asymmetric coverage upstream and downstream, so it is difficult in
  6665. this case to evaluate whether the 2.5
  6666. \begin_inset space ~
  6667. \end_inset
  6668. kb radius determined from TSS-to-peak distances is functionally significant.
  6669. However, the two patterns of coverage associated with elevated expression
  6670. levels both have interesting features within this radius.
  6671. \end_layout
  6672. \begin_layout Subsection
  6673. Convergence
  6674. \end_layout
  6675. \begin_layout Standard
  6676. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  6677. status open
  6678. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  6679. Look up some more references for these histone marks being involved in memory
  6680. differentiation.
  6681. (Ask Sarah)
  6682. \end_layout
  6683. \end_inset
  6684. \end_layout
  6685. \begin_layout Standard
  6686. We have observed that all 3 histone marks and the gene expression data all
  6687. exhibit evidence of convergence in abundance between naïve and memory cells
  6688. by day 14 after activation (Figure
  6689. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  6690. LatexCommand ref
  6691. reference "fig:PCoA-promoters"
  6692. plural "false"
  6693. caps "false"
  6694. noprefix "false"
  6695. \end_inset
  6696. , Table
  6697. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  6698. LatexCommand ref
  6699. reference "tab:Number-signif-promoters"
  6700. plural "false"
  6701. caps "false"
  6702. noprefix "false"
  6703. \end_inset
  6704. ).
  6705. The
  6706. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  6707. status open
  6708. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  6709. MOFA
  6710. \end_layout
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  6712. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  6713. status open
  6714. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  6715. LF
  6716. \end_layout
  6717. \end_inset
  6718. scatter plots (Figure
  6719. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  6720. LatexCommand ref
  6721. reference "fig:mofa-lf-scatter"
  6722. plural "false"
  6723. caps "false"
  6724. noprefix "false"
  6725. \end_inset
  6726. ) show that this pattern of convergence is captured in
  6727. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  6728. status open
  6729. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  6730. LF
  6731. \end_layout
  6732. \end_inset
  6733. 5.
  6734. Like all the
  6735. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term (pl)
  6736. status open
  6737. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  6738. LF
  6739. \end_layout
  6740. \end_inset
  6741. in this plot, this factor explains a substantial portion of the variance
  6742. in all 4 data sets, indicating a coordinated pattern of variation shared
  6743. across all histone marks and gene expression.
  6744. This, of course, is consistent with the expectation that any naïve CD4
  6745. \begin_inset Formula $^{+}$
  6746. \end_inset
  6747. T-cells remaining at day 14 should have differentiated into memory cells
  6748. by that time, and should therefore have a genomic state similar to memory
  6749. cells.
  6750. This convergence is evidence that these histone marks all play an important
  6751. role in the naïve-to-memory differentiation process.
  6752. A histone mark that was not involved in naïve-to-memory differentiation
  6753. would not be expected to converge in this way after activation.
  6754. \end_layout
  6755. \begin_layout Standard
  6756. In H3K4me2, H3K4me3, and
  6757. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  6758. status open
  6759. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  6760. RNA-seq
  6761. \end_layout
  6762. \end_inset
  6763. , this convergence appears to be in progress already by Day 5, shown by
  6764. the smaller distance between naïve and memory cells at day 5 along the
  6765. \begin_inset Formula $y$
  6766. \end_inset
  6767. -axes in Figures
  6768. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  6769. LatexCommand ref
  6770. reference "fig:PCoA-H3K4me2-prom"
  6771. plural "false"
  6772. caps "false"
  6773. noprefix "false"
  6774. \end_inset
  6775. ,
  6776. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  6777. LatexCommand ref
  6778. reference "fig:PCoA-H3K4me3-prom"
  6779. plural "false"
  6780. caps "false"
  6781. noprefix "false"
  6782. \end_inset
  6783. , and
  6784. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  6785. LatexCommand ref
  6786. reference "fig:RNA-PCA-group"
  6787. plural "false"
  6788. caps "false"
  6789. noprefix "false"
  6790. \end_inset
  6791. .
  6792. This agrees with the model proposed by Sarah Lamere based on an prior analysis
  6793. of the same data, shown in Figure
  6794. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  6795. LatexCommand ref
  6796. reference "fig:Lamere2016-Fig8"
  6797. plural "false"
  6798. caps "false"
  6799. noprefix "false"
  6800. \end_inset
  6801. , which shows the pattern of H3K4 methylation and expression for naïve cells
  6802. and memory cells converging at day 5.
  6803. This model was developed without the benefit of the
  6804. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  6805. status open
  6806. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  6807. PCoA
  6808. \end_layout
  6809. \end_inset
  6810. plots in Figure
  6811. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  6812. LatexCommand ref
  6813. reference "fig:PCoA-promoters"
  6814. plural "false"
  6815. caps "false"
  6816. noprefix "false"
  6817. \end_inset
  6818. , which have been corrected for confounding factors by ComBat and
  6819. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  6820. status open
  6821. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  6822. SVA
  6823. \end_layout
  6824. \end_inset
  6825. .
  6826. This shows that proper batch correction assists in extracting meaningful
  6827. patterns in the data while eliminating systematic sources of irrelevant
  6828. variation in the data, allowing simple automated procedures like
  6829. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  6830. status open
  6831. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  6832. PCoA
  6833. \end_layout
  6834. \end_inset
  6835. to reveal interesting behaviors in the data that were previously only detectabl
  6836. e by a detailed manual analysis.
  6837. \end_layout
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  6840. wide false
  6841. sideways false
  6842. status open
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  6846. filename graphics/CD4-csaw/LaMere2016_fig8.pdf
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  6849. groupId colfullwidth
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  6856. status collapsed
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  6858. Lamere 2016 Figure 8 “Model for the role of H3K4 methylation during CD4
  6859. \begin_inset Formula $^{+}$
  6860. \end_inset
  6861. T-cell activation.
  6862. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  6863. \end_inset
  6864. \end_layout
  6865. \end_inset
  6866. \begin_inset CommandInset label
  6867. LatexCommand label
  6868. name "fig:Lamere2016-Fig8"
  6869. \end_inset
  6870. \series bold
  6871. Lamere 2016 Figure 8
  6872. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  6873. LatexCommand cite
  6874. key "LaMere2016"
  6875. literal "false"
  6876. \end_inset
  6877. ,
  6878. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  6879. \end_inset
  6880. Model for the role of H3K4 methylation during
  6881. \series default
  6882. CD4
  6883. \begin_inset Formula $^{+}$
  6884. \end_inset
  6885. \series bold
  6886. T-cell activation.
  6887. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  6888. \end_inset
  6889. \series default
  6890. Reproduced with permission.
  6891. \end_layout
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  6895. \end_layout
  6896. \begin_layout Standard
  6897. While the ideal comparison to demonstrate this convergence would be naïve
  6898. cells at day 14 to memory cells at day 0, this is not feasible in this
  6899. experimental system, since neither naïve nor memory cells are able to fully
  6900. return to their pre-activation state, as shown by the lack of overlap between
  6901. days 0 and 14 for either naïve or memory cells in Figure
  6902. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  6903. LatexCommand ref
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  6905. plural "false"
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  6909. .
  6910. \end_layout
  6911. \begin_layout Subsection
  6912. Positional
  6913. \end_layout
  6914. \begin_layout Standard
  6915. When looking at patterns in the relative coverage of each histone mark near
  6916. the
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  6923. of each gene, several interesting patterns were apparent.
  6924. For H3K4me2 and H3K4me3, the pattern was straightforward: the consistent
  6925. pattern across all promoters was a single peak a few kb wide, with the
  6926. main axis of variation being the position of this peak relative to the
  6927. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  6928. status open
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  6930. TSS
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  6933. (Figures
  6934. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
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  6937. plural "false"
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  6941. &
  6942. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
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  6949. ).
  6950. There were no obvious
  6951. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  6952. \end_inset
  6953. preferred
  6954. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  6955. \end_inset
  6956. positions, but rather a continuous distribution of relative positions ranging
  6957. all across the promoter region.
  6958. The association with gene expression was also straightforward: peaks closer
  6959. to the
  6960. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  6961. status open
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  6966. were more strongly associated with elevated gene expression.
  6967. Coverage downstream of the
  6968. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  6969. status open
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  6971. TSS
  6972. \end_layout
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  6974. appears to be more strongly associated with elevated expression than coverage
  6975. at the same distance upstream, indicating that the
  6976. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  6977. \end_inset
  6978. effective promoter region
  6979. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  6980. \end_inset
  6981. for H3K4me2 and H3K4me3 may be centered downstream of the
  6982. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  6983. status open
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  6985. TSS
  6986. \end_layout
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  6988. .
  6989. \end_layout
  6990. \begin_layout Standard
  6991. The relative promoter coverage for H3K27me3 had a more complex pattern,
  6992. with two specific patterns of promoter coverage associated with elevated
  6993. expression: a sharp depletion of H3K27me3 around the
  6994. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  6995. status open
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  6997. TSS
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  7000. relative to the surrounding area, and a depletion of H3K27me3 downstream
  7001. of the
  7002. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7003. status open
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  7005. TSS
  7006. \end_layout
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  7008. relative to upstream (Figure
  7009. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
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  7012. plural "false"
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  7015. \end_inset
  7016. ).
  7017. A previous study found that H3K27me3 depletion within the gene body was
  7018. associated with elevated gene expression in 4 different cell types in mice
  7019. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  7020. LatexCommand cite
  7021. key "Young2011"
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  7024. .
  7025. This is consistent with the second pattern described here.
  7026. This study also reported that a spike in coverage at the
  7027. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7028. status open
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  7033. was associated with
  7034. \emph on
  7035. lower
  7036. \emph default
  7037. expression, which is indirectly consistent with the first pattern described
  7038. here, in the sense that it associates lower H3K27me3 levels near the
  7039. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7040. status open
  7041. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7042. TSS
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  7045. with higher expression.
  7046. \end_layout
  7047. \begin_layout Subsection
  7048. Workflow
  7049. \end_layout
  7050. \begin_layout Standard
  7051. The analyses described in this chapter were organized into a reproducible
  7052. workflow using the Snakemake workflow management system
  7053. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  7054. LatexCommand cite
  7055. key "Koster2012"
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  7058. .
  7059. As shown in Figure
  7060. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  7061. LatexCommand ref
  7062. reference "fig:rulegraph"
  7063. plural "false"
  7064. caps "false"
  7065. noprefix "false"
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  7067. , the workflow includes many steps with complex dependencies between them.
  7068. For example, the step that counts the number of
  7069. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7070. status open
  7071. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7072. ChIP-seq
  7073. \end_layout
  7074. \end_inset
  7075. reads in 500
  7076. \begin_inset space ~
  7077. \end_inset
  7078. bp windows in each promoter (the starting point for Figures
  7079. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
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  7086. ,
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  7094. , and
  7095. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
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  7097. reference "fig:H3K27me3-neighborhood"
  7098. plural "false"
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  7102. ), named
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  7104. status open
  7105. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7106. chipseq_count_tss_neighborhoods
  7107. \end_layout
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  7109. , depends on the
  7110. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7111. status open
  7112. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7113. RNA-seq
  7114. \end_layout
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  7116. abundance estimates in order to select the most-used
  7117. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7118. status open
  7119. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7120. TSS
  7121. \end_layout
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  7123. for each gene, the aligned
  7124. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7125. status open
  7126. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7127. ChIP-seq
  7128. \end_layout
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  7130. reads, the index for those reads, and the blacklist of regions to be excluded
  7131. from
  7132. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7133. status open
  7134. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7135. ChIP-seq
  7136. \end_layout
  7137. \end_inset
  7138. analysis.
  7139. Each step declares its inputs and outputs, and Snakemake uses these to
  7140. determine the dependencies between steps.
  7141. Each step is marked as depending on all the steps whose outputs match its
  7142. inputs, generating the workflow graph in Figure
  7143. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  7144. LatexCommand ref
  7145. reference "fig:rulegraph"
  7146. plural "false"
  7147. caps "false"
  7148. noprefix "false"
  7149. \end_inset
  7150. , which Snakemake uses to determine order in which to execute each step
  7151. so that each step is executed only after all of the steps it depends on
  7152. have completed, thereby automating the entire workflow from start to finish.
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  7192. name "fig:rulegraph"
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  7195. Dependency graph of steps in reproducible workflow.
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  7214. In addition to simply making it easier to organize the steps in the analysis,
  7215. structuring the analysis as a workflow allowed for some analysis strategies
  7216. that would not have been practical otherwise.
  7217. For example, 5 different
  7218. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7219. status open
  7220. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7221. RNA-seq
  7222. \end_layout
  7223. \end_inset
  7224. quantification methods were tested against two different reference transcriptom
  7225. e annotations for a total of 10 different quantifications of the same
  7226. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7227. status open
  7228. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7229. RNA-seq
  7230. \end_layout
  7231. \end_inset
  7232. data.
  7233. These were then compared against each other in the exploratory data analysis
  7234. step, to determine that the results were not very sensitive to either the
  7235. choice of quantification method or the choice of annotation.
  7236. This was possible with a single script for the exploratory data analysis,
  7237. because Snakemake was able to automate running this script for every combinatio
  7238. n of method and reference.
  7239. In a similar manner, two different peak calling methods were tested against
  7240. each other, and in this case it was determined that
  7241. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7242. status open
  7243. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7244. SICER
  7245. \end_layout
  7246. \end_inset
  7247. was unambiguously superior to
  7248. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7249. status open
  7250. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7251. MACS
  7252. \end_layout
  7253. \end_inset
  7254. for all histone marks studied.
  7255. By enabling these types of comparisons, structuring the analysis as an
  7256. automated workflow allowed important analysis decisions to be made in a
  7257. data-driven way, by running every reasonable option through the downstream
  7258. steps, seeing the consequences of choosing each option, and deciding accordingl
  7259. y.
  7260. \end_layout
  7261. \begin_layout Subsection
  7262. Data quality issues limit conclusions
  7263. \end_layout
  7264. \begin_layout Standard
  7265. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  7266. status open
  7267. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7268. Is this needed?
  7269. \end_layout
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  7271. \end_layout
  7272. \begin_layout Section
  7273. Future Directions
  7274. \end_layout
  7275. \begin_layout Standard
  7276. The analysis of
  7277. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7278. status open
  7279. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7280. RNA-seq
  7281. \end_layout
  7282. \end_inset
  7283. and
  7284. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7285. status open
  7286. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7287. ChIP-seq
  7288. \end_layout
  7289. \end_inset
  7290. in CD4
  7291. \begin_inset Formula $^{+}$
  7292. \end_inset
  7293. T-cells in Chapter 2 is in many ways a preliminary study that suggests
  7294. a multitude of new avenues of investigation.
  7295. Here we consider a selection of such avenues.
  7296. \end_layout
  7297. \begin_layout Subsection
  7298. Negative results
  7299. \end_layout
  7300. \begin_layout Standard
  7301. Two additional analyses were conducted beyond those reported in the results.
  7302. First, we searched for evidence that the presence or absence of a
  7303. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7304. status open
  7305. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7306. CpGi
  7307. \end_layout
  7308. \end_inset
  7309. in the promoter was correlated with increases or decreases in gene expression
  7310. or any histone mark in any of the tested contrasts.
  7311. Second, we searched for evidence that the relative
  7312. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7313. status open
  7314. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7315. ChIP-seq
  7316. \end_layout
  7317. \end_inset
  7318. coverage profiles prior to activations could predict the change in expression
  7319. of a gene after activation.
  7320. Neither analysis turned up any clear positive results.
  7321. \end_layout
  7322. \begin_layout Subsection
  7323. Improve on the idea of an effective promoter radius
  7324. \end_layout
  7325. \begin_layout Standard
  7326. This study introduced the concept of an
  7327. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  7328. \end_inset
  7329. effective promoter radius
  7330. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  7331. \end_inset
  7332. specific to each histone mark based on distance from the
  7333. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7334. status open
  7335. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7336. TSS
  7337. \end_layout
  7338. \end_inset
  7339. within which an excess of peaks was called for that mark.
  7340. This concept was then used to guide further analyses throughout the study.
  7341. However, while the effective promoter radius was useful in those analyses,
  7342. it is both limited in theory and shown in practice to be a possible oversimplif
  7343. ication.
  7344. First, the effective promoter radii used in this study were chosen based
  7345. on manual inspection of the TSS-to-peak distance distributions in Figure
  7346. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  7347. LatexCommand ref
  7348. reference "fig:near-promoter-peak-enrich"
  7349. plural "false"
  7350. caps "false"
  7351. noprefix "false"
  7352. \end_inset
  7353. , selecting round numbers of analyst convenience (Table
  7354. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  7355. LatexCommand ref
  7356. reference "tab:effective-promoter-radius"
  7357. plural "false"
  7358. caps "false"
  7359. noprefix "false"
  7360. \end_inset
  7361. ).
  7362. It would be better to define an algorithm that selects a more precise radius
  7363. based on the features of the graph.
  7364. One possible way to do this would be to randomly rearrange the called peaks
  7365. throughout the genome many (while preserving the distribution of peak widths)
  7366. and re-generate the same plot as in Figure
  7367. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  7368. LatexCommand ref
  7369. reference "fig:near-promoter-peak-enrich"
  7370. plural "false"
  7371. caps "false"
  7372. noprefix "false"
  7373. \end_inset
  7374. .
  7375. This would yield a better
  7376. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  7377. \end_inset
  7378. background
  7379. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  7380. \end_inset
  7381. distribution that demonstrates the degree of near-TSS enrichment that would
  7382. be expected by random chance.
  7383. The effective promoter radius could be defined as the point where the true
  7384. distribution diverges from the randomized background distribution.
  7385. \end_layout
  7386. \begin_layout Standard
  7387. Furthermore, the above definition of effective promoter radius has the significa
  7388. nt limitation of being based on the peak calling method.
  7389. It is thus very sensitive to the choice of peak caller and significance
  7390. threshold for calling peaks, as well as the degree of saturation in the
  7391. sequencing.
  7392. Calling peaks from
  7393. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7394. status open
  7395. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7396. ChIP-seq
  7397. \end_layout
  7398. \end_inset
  7399. samples with insufficient coverage depth, with the wrong peak caller, or
  7400. with a different significance threshold could give a drastically different
  7401. number of called peaks, and hence a drastically different distribution
  7402. of peak-to-TSS distances.
  7403. To address this, it is desirable to develop a better method of determining
  7404. the effective promoter radius that relies only on the distribution of read
  7405. coverage around the
  7406. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7407. status open
  7408. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7409. TSS
  7410. \end_layout
  7411. \end_inset
  7412. , independent of the peak calling.
  7413. Furthermore, as demonstrated by the upstream-downstream asymmetries observed
  7414. in Figures
  7415. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  7416. LatexCommand ref
  7417. reference "fig:H3K4me2-neighborhood"
  7418. plural "false"
  7419. caps "false"
  7420. noprefix "false"
  7421. \end_inset
  7422. ,
  7423. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  7424. LatexCommand ref
  7425. reference "fig:H3K4me3-neighborhood"
  7426. plural "false"
  7427. caps "false"
  7428. noprefix "false"
  7429. \end_inset
  7430. , and
  7431. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  7432. LatexCommand ref
  7433. reference "fig:H3K27me3-neighborhood"
  7434. plural "false"
  7435. caps "false"
  7436. noprefix "false"
  7437. \end_inset
  7438. , this definition should determine a different radius for the upstream and
  7439. downstream directions.
  7440. At this point, it may be better to rename this concept
  7441. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  7442. \end_inset
  7443. effective promoter extent
  7444. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  7445. \end_inset
  7446. and avoid the word
  7447. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  7448. \end_inset
  7449. radius
  7450. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  7451. \end_inset
  7452. , since a radius implies a symmetry about the
  7453. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7454. status open
  7455. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7456. TSS
  7457. \end_layout
  7458. \end_inset
  7459. that is not supported by the data.
  7460. \end_layout
  7461. \begin_layout Standard
  7462. Beyond improving the definition of effective promoter extent, functional
  7463. validation is necessary to show that this measure of near-TSS enrichment
  7464. has biological meaning.
  7465. Figures
  7466. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  7467. LatexCommand ref
  7468. reference "fig:H3K4me2-neighborhood"
  7469. plural "false"
  7470. caps "false"
  7471. noprefix "false"
  7472. \end_inset
  7473. and
  7474. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  7475. LatexCommand ref
  7476. reference "fig:H3K4me3-neighborhood"
  7477. plural "false"
  7478. caps "false"
  7479. noprefix "false"
  7480. \end_inset
  7481. already provide a very limited functional validation of the chosen promoter
  7482. extents for H3K4me2 and H3K4me3 by showing that spikes in coverage within
  7483. this region are most strongly correlated with elevated gene expression.
  7484. However, there are other ways to show functional relevance of the promoter
  7485. extent.
  7486. For example, correlations could be computed between read counts in peaks
  7487. nearby gene promoters and the expression level of those genes, and these
  7488. correlations could be plotted against the distance of the peak upstream
  7489. or downstream of the gene's
  7490. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7491. status open
  7492. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7493. TSS
  7494. \end_layout
  7495. \end_inset
  7496. .
  7497. If the promoter extent truly defines a
  7498. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  7499. \end_inset
  7500. sphere of influence
  7501. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  7502. \end_inset
  7503. within which a histone mark is involved with the regulation of a gene,
  7504. then the correlations for peaks within this extent should be significantly
  7505. higher than those further upstream or downstream.
  7506. Peaks within these extents may also be more likely to show differential
  7507. modification than those outside genic regions of the genome.
  7508. \end_layout
  7509. \begin_layout Subsection
  7510. Design experiments to focus on post-activation convergence of naïve & memory
  7511. cells
  7512. \end_layout
  7513. \begin_layout Standard
  7514. In this study, a convergence between naïve and memory cells was observed
  7515. in both the pattern of gene expression and in epigenetic state of the 3
  7516. histone marks studied, consistent with the hypothesis that any naïve cells
  7517. remaining 14 days after activation have differentiated into memory cells,
  7518. and that both gene expression and these histone marks are involved in this
  7519. differentiation.
  7520. However, the current study was not designed with this specific hypothesis
  7521. in mind, and it therefore has some deficiencies with regard to testing
  7522. it.
  7523. The memory CD4
  7524. \begin_inset Formula $^{+}$
  7525. \end_inset
  7526. samples at day 14 do not resemble the memory samples at day 0, indicating
  7527. that in the specific model of activation used for this experiment, the
  7528. cells are not guaranteed to return to their original pre-activation state,
  7529. or perhaps this process takes substantially longer than 14 days.
  7530. This is a challenge for the convergence hypothesis because the ideal comparison
  7531. to prove that naïve cells are converging to a resting memory state would
  7532. be to compare the final naïve time point to the Day 0 memory samples, but
  7533. this comparison is only meaningful if memory cells generally return to
  7534. the same
  7535. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  7536. \end_inset
  7537. resting
  7538. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  7539. \end_inset
  7540. state that they started at.
  7541. \end_layout
  7542. \begin_layout Standard
  7543. To better study the convergence hypothesis, a new experiment should be designed
  7544. using a model system for T-cell activation that is known to allow cells
  7545. to return as closely as possible to their pre-activation state.
  7546. Alternatively, if it is not possible to find or design such a model system,
  7547. the same cell cultures could be activated serially multiple times, and
  7548. sequenced after each activation cycle right before the next activation.
  7549. It is likely that several activations in the same model system will settle
  7550. into a cyclical pattern, converging to a consistent
  7551. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  7552. \end_inset
  7553. resting
  7554. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  7555. \end_inset
  7556. state after each activation, even if this state is different from the initial
  7557. resting state at Day 0.
  7558. If so, it will be possible to compare the final states of both naïve and
  7559. memory cells to show that they converge despite different initial conditions.
  7560. \end_layout
  7561. \begin_layout Standard
  7562. In addition, if naïve-to-memory convergence is a general pattern, it should
  7563. also be detectable in other epigenetic marks, including other histone marks
  7564. and DNA methylation.
  7565. An experiment should be designed studying a large number of epigenetic
  7566. marks known or suspected to be involved in regulation of gene expression,
  7567. assaying all of these at the same pre- and post-activation time points.
  7568. Multi-dataset factor analysis methods like
  7569. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7570. status open
  7571. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7572. MOFA
  7573. \end_layout
  7574. \end_inset
  7575. can then be used to identify coordinated patterns of regulation shared
  7576. across many epigenetic marks.
  7577. If possible, some
  7578. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  7579. \end_inset
  7580. negative control
  7581. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  7582. \end_inset
  7583. marks should be included that are known
  7584. \emph on
  7585. not
  7586. \emph default
  7587. to be involved in T-cell activation or memory formation.
  7588. Of course, CD4
  7589. \begin_inset Formula $^{+}$
  7590. \end_inset
  7591. T-cells are not the only adaptive immune cells with memory.
  7592. A similar study could be designed for CD8
  7593. \begin_inset Formula $^{+}$
  7594. \end_inset
  7595. T-cells, B-cells, and even specific subsets of CD4
  7596. \begin_inset Formula $^{+}$
  7597. \end_inset
  7598. T-cells, such as ???.
  7599. \end_layout
  7600. \begin_layout Standard
  7601. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  7602. status open
  7603. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7604. Suggest some T-cell subsets
  7605. \end_layout
  7606. \end_inset
  7607. \end_layout
  7608. \begin_layout Subsection
  7609. Follow up on hints of interesting patterns in promoter relative coverage
  7610. profiles
  7611. \end_layout
  7612. \begin_layout Standard
  7613. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  7614. status open
  7615. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7616. I think I might need to write up the negative results for the Promoter CpG
  7617. and defined pattern analysis before writing this section.
  7618. \end_layout
  7619. \end_inset
  7620. \end_layout
  7621. \begin_layout Itemize
  7622. Also find better normalizations: maybe borrow from MACS/SICER background
  7623. correction methods?
  7624. \end_layout
  7625. \begin_layout Itemize
  7626. For H3K4, define polar coordinates based on PC1 & 2: R = peak size, Theta
  7627. = peak position.
  7628. Then correlate with expression.
  7629. \end_layout
  7630. \begin_layout Standard
  7631. A better representation might be something like a polar coordinate system
  7632. with the origin at the center of Cluster 5, where the radius represents
  7633. the peak height above the background and the angle represents the peak's
  7634. position upstream or downstream of the
  7635. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7636. status open
  7637. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7638. TSS
  7639. \end_layout
  7640. \end_inset
  7641. .
  7642. \end_layout
  7643. \begin_layout Itemize
  7644. Current analysis only at Day 0.
  7645. Need to study across time points.
  7646. \end_layout
  7647. \begin_layout Itemize
  7648. Integrating data across so many dimensions is a significant analysis challenge
  7649. \end_layout
  7650. \begin_layout Subsection
  7651. Investigate causes of high correlation between mutually exclusive histone
  7652. marks
  7653. \end_layout
  7654. \begin_layout Standard
  7655. The high correlation between coverage depth observed between H3K4me2 and
  7656. H3K4me3 is both expected and unexpected.
  7657. Since both marks are associated with elevated gene transcription, a positive
  7658. correlation between them is not surprising.
  7659. However, these two marks represent different post-translational modifications
  7660. of the
  7661. \emph on
  7662. same
  7663. \emph default
  7664. lysine residue on the histone H3 polypeptide, which means that they cannot
  7665. both be present on the same H3 subunit.
  7666. Thus, the high correlation between them has several potential explanations.
  7667. One possible reason is cell population heterogeneity: perhaps some genomic
  7668. loci are frequently marked with H3K4me2 in some cells, while in other cells
  7669. the same loci are marked with H3K4me3.
  7670. Another possibility is allele-specific modifications: the loci are marked
  7671. in each diploid cell with H3K4me2 on one allele and H3K4me3 on the other
  7672. allele.
  7673. Lastly, since each histone octamer contains 2 H3 subunits, it is possible
  7674. that having one H3K4me2 mark and one H3K4me3 mark on a given histone octamer
  7675. represents a distinct epigenetic state with a different function than either
  7676. double H3K4me2 or double H3K4me3.
  7677. \end_layout
  7678. \begin_layout Standard
  7679. These three hypotheses could be disentangled by single-cell
  7680. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7681. status open
  7682. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7683. ChIP-seq
  7684. \end_layout
  7685. \end_inset
  7686. .
  7687. If the correlation between these two histone marks persists even within
  7688. the reads for each individual cell, then cell population heterogeneity
  7689. cannot explain the correlation.
  7690. Allele-specific modification can be tested for by looking at the correlation
  7691. between read coverage of the two histone marks at heterozygous loci.
  7692. If the correlation between read counts for opposite loci is low, then this
  7693. is consistent with allele-specific modification.
  7694. Finally if the modifications do not separate by either cell or allele,
  7695. the co-location of these two marks is most likely occurring at the level
  7696. of individual histones, with the heterogeneously modified histone representing
  7697. a distinct state.
  7698. \end_layout
  7699. \begin_layout Standard
  7700. However, another experiment would be required to show direct evidence of
  7701. such a heterogeneously modified state.
  7702. Specifically a
  7703. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  7704. \end_inset
  7705. double ChIP
  7706. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  7707. \end_inset
  7708. experiment would need to be performed, where the input DNA is first subjected
  7709. to an immunoprecipitation pulldown from the anti-H3K4me2 antibody, and
  7710. then the enriched material is collected, with proteins still bound, and
  7711. immunoprecipitated
  7712. \emph on
  7713. again
  7714. \emph default
  7715. using the anti-H3K4me3 antibody.
  7716. If this yields significant numbers of non-artifactual reads in the same
  7717. regions as the individual pulldowns of the two marks, this is strong evidence
  7718. that the two marks are occurring on opposite H3 subunits of the same histones.
  7719. \end_layout
  7720. \begin_layout Standard
  7721. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  7722. status open
  7723. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7724. Try to see if double ChIP-seq is actually feasible, and if not, come up
  7725. with some other idea for directly detecting the mixed mod state.
  7726. Oh! Actually ChIP-seq isn't required, only double ChIP followed by quantificati
  7727. on.
  7728. That's one possible angle.
  7729. \end_layout
  7730. \end_inset
  7731. \end_layout
  7732. \begin_layout Chapter
  7733. Improving array-based diagnostics for transplant rejection by optimizing
  7734. data preprocessing
  7735. \end_layout
  7736. \begin_layout Standard
  7737. \size large
  7738. Ryan C.
  7739. Thompson, Sunil M.
  7740. Kurian, Thomas Whisnant, Padmaja Natarajan, Daniel R.
  7741. Salomon
  7742. \end_layout
  7743. \begin_layout Standard
  7744. \begin_inset ERT
  7745. status collapsed
  7746. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7747. \backslash
  7748. glsresetall
  7749. \end_layout
  7750. \end_inset
  7751. \end_layout
  7752. \begin_layout Section
  7753. Approach
  7754. \end_layout
  7755. \begin_layout Subsection
  7756. Proper pre-processing is essential for array data
  7757. \end_layout
  7758. \begin_layout Standard
  7759. Microarrays, bead arrays, and similar assays produce raw data in the form
  7760. of fluorescence intensity measurements, with each intensity measurement
  7761. proportional to the abundance of some fluorescently labelled target DNA
  7762. or RNA sequence that base pairs to a specific probe sequence.
  7763. However, these measurements for each probe are also affected my many technical
  7764. confounding factors, such as the concentration of target material, strength
  7765. of off-target binding, the sensitivity of the imaging sensor, and visual
  7766. artifacts in the image.
  7767. Some array designs also use multiple probe sequences for each target.
  7768. Hence, extensive pre-processing of array data is necessary to normalize
  7769. out the effects of these technical factors and summarize the information
  7770. from multiple probes to arrive at a single usable estimate of abundance
  7771. or other relevant quantity, such as a ratio of two abundances, for each
  7772. target
  7773. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  7774. LatexCommand cite
  7775. key "Gentleman2005"
  7776. literal "false"
  7777. \end_inset
  7778. .
  7779. \end_layout
  7780. \begin_layout Standard
  7781. The choice of pre-processing algorithms used in the analysis of an array
  7782. data set can have a large effect on the results of that analysis.
  7783. However, despite their importance, these steps are often neglected or rushed
  7784. in order to get to the more scientifically interesting analysis steps involving
  7785. the actual biology of the system under study.
  7786. Hence, it is often possible to achieve substantial gains in statistical
  7787. power, model goodness-of-fit, or other relevant performance measures, by
  7788. checking the assumptions made by each preprocessing step and choosing specific
  7789. normalization methods tailored to the specific goals of the current analysis.
  7790. \end_layout
  7791. \begin_layout Subsection
  7792. Clinical diagnostic applications for microarrays require single-channel
  7793. normalization
  7794. \end_layout
  7795. \begin_layout Standard
  7796. As the cost of performing microarray assays falls, there is increasing interest
  7797. in using genomic assays for diagnostic purposes, such as distinguishing
  7798. \begin_inset ERT
  7799. status open
  7800. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7801. \backslash
  7802. glsdisp*{TX}{healthy transplants (TX)}
  7803. \end_layout
  7804. \end_inset
  7805. from transplants undergoing
  7806. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7807. status open
  7808. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7809. AR
  7810. \end_layout
  7811. \end_inset
  7812. or
  7813. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7814. status open
  7815. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7816. ADNR
  7817. \end_layout
  7818. \end_inset
  7819. .
  7820. However, the the standard normalization algorithm used for microarray data,
  7821. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7822. status open
  7823. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7824. RMA
  7825. \end_layout
  7826. \end_inset
  7827. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  7828. LatexCommand cite
  7829. key "Irizarry2003a"
  7830. literal "false"
  7831. \end_inset
  7832. , is not applicable in a clinical setting.
  7833. Two of the steps in
  7834. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7835. status open
  7836. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7837. RMA
  7838. \end_layout
  7839. \end_inset
  7840. , quantile normalization and probe summarization by median polish, depend
  7841. on every array in the data set being normalized.
  7842. This means that adding or removing any arrays from a data set changes the
  7843. normalized values for all arrays, and data sets that have been normalized
  7844. separately cannot be compared to each other.
  7845. Hence, when using
  7846. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7847. status open
  7848. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7849. RMA
  7850. \end_layout
  7851. \end_inset
  7852. , any arrays to be analyzed together must also be normalized together, and
  7853. the set of arrays included in the data set must be held constant throughout
  7854. an analysis.
  7855. \end_layout
  7856. \begin_layout Standard
  7857. These limitations present serious impediments to the use of arrays as a
  7858. diagnostic tool.
  7859. When training a classifier, the samples to be classified must not be involved
  7860. in any step of the training process, lest their inclusion bias the training
  7861. process.
  7862. Once a classifier is deployed in a clinical setting, the samples to be
  7863. classified will not even
  7864. \emph on
  7865. exist
  7866. \emph default
  7867. at the time of training, so including them would be impossible even if
  7868. it were statistically justifiable.
  7869. Therefore, any machine learning application for microarrays demands that
  7870. the normalized expression values computed for an array must depend only
  7871. on information contained within that array.
  7872. This would ensure that each array's normalization is independent of every
  7873. other array, and that arrays normalized separately can still be compared
  7874. to each other without bias.
  7875. Such a normalization is commonly referred to as
  7876. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  7877. \end_inset
  7878. single-channel normalization
  7879. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  7880. \end_inset
  7881. .
  7882. \end_layout
  7883. \begin_layout Standard
  7884. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term (Capital)
  7885. status open
  7886. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7887. fRMA
  7888. \end_layout
  7889. \end_inset
  7890. addresses these concerns by replacing the quantile normalization and median
  7891. polish with alternatives that do not introduce inter-array dependence,
  7892. allowing each array to be normalized independently of all others
  7893. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  7894. LatexCommand cite
  7895. key "McCall2010"
  7896. literal "false"
  7897. \end_inset
  7898. .
  7899. Quantile normalization is performed against a pre-generated set of quantiles
  7900. learned from a collection of 850 publicly available arrays sampled from
  7901. a wide variety of tissues in
  7902. \begin_inset ERT
  7903. status collapsed
  7904. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7905. \backslash
  7906. glsdisp*{GEO}{the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO)}
  7907. \end_layout
  7908. \end_inset
  7909. .
  7910. Each array's probe intensity distribution is normalized against these pre-gener
  7911. ated quantiles.
  7912. The median polish step is replaced with a robust weighted average of probe
  7913. intensities, using inverse variance weights learned from the same public
  7914. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7915. status open
  7916. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7917. GEO
  7918. \end_layout
  7919. \end_inset
  7920. data.
  7921. The result is a normalization that satisfies the requirements mentioned
  7922. above: each array is normalized independently of all others, and any two
  7923. normalized arrays can be compared directly to each other.
  7924. \end_layout
  7925. \begin_layout Standard
  7926. One important limitation of
  7927. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7928. status open
  7929. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7930. fRMA
  7931. \end_layout
  7932. \end_inset
  7933. is that it requires a separate reference data set from which to learn the
  7934. parameters (reference quantiles and probe weights) that will be used to
  7935. normalize each array.
  7936. These parameters are specific to a given array platform, and pre-generated
  7937. parameters are only provided for the most common platforms, such as Affymetrix
  7938. hgu133plus2.
  7939. For a less common platform, such as hthgu133pluspm, is is necessary to
  7940. learn custom parameters from in-house data before
  7941. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7942. status open
  7943. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7944. fRMA
  7945. \end_layout
  7946. \end_inset
  7947. can be used to normalize samples on that platform
  7948. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  7949. LatexCommand cite
  7950. key "McCall2011"
  7951. literal "false"
  7952. \end_inset
  7953. .
  7954. \end_layout
  7955. \begin_layout Standard
  7956. One other option is the aptly-named
  7957. \begin_inset ERT
  7958. status open
  7959. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7960. \backslash
  7961. glsdisp*{SCAN}{Single Channel Array Normalization (SCAN)}
  7962. \end_layout
  7963. \end_inset
  7964. , which adapts a normalization method originally designed for tiling arrays
  7965. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  7966. LatexCommand cite
  7967. key "Piccolo2012"
  7968. literal "false"
  7969. \end_inset
  7970. .
  7971. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7972. status open
  7973. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7974. SCAN
  7975. \end_layout
  7976. \end_inset
  7977. is truly single-channel in that it does not require a set of normalization
  7978. parameters estimated from an external set of reference samples like
  7979. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  7980. status open
  7981. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  7982. fRMA
  7983. \end_layout
  7984. \end_inset
  7985. does.
  7986. \end_layout
  7987. \begin_layout Subsection
  7988. Heteroskedasticity must be accounted for in methylation array data
  7989. \end_layout
  7990. \begin_layout Standard
  7991. DNA methylation arrays are a relatively new kind of assay that uses microarrays
  7992. to measure the degree of methylation on cytosines in specific regions arrayed
  7993. across the genome.
  7994. First, bisulfite treatment converts all unmethylated cytosines to uracil
  7995. (which are read as thymine during amplification and sequencing) while leaving
  7996. methylated cytosines unaffected.
  7997. Then, each target region is interrogated with two probes: one binds to
  7998. the original genomic sequence and interrogates the level of methylated
  7999. DNA, and the other binds to the same sequence with all cytosines replaced
  8000. by thymidines and interrogates the level of unmethylated DNA.
  8001. \end_layout
  8002. \begin_layout Standard
  8003. After normalization, these two probe intensities are summarized in one of
  8004. two ways, each with advantages and disadvantages.
  8005. β
  8006. \series bold
  8007. \series default
  8008. values, interpreted as fraction of DNA copies methylated, range from 0 to
  8009. 1.
  8010. β
  8011. \series bold
  8012. \series default
  8013. values are conceptually easy to interpret, but the constrained range makes
  8014. them unsuitable for linear modeling, and their error distributions are
  8015. highly non-normal, which also frustrates linear modeling.
  8016. M-values, interpreted as the log ratio of methylated to unmethylated copies,
  8017. are computed by mapping the beta values from
  8018. \begin_inset Formula $[0,1]$
  8019. \end_inset
  8020. onto
  8021. \begin_inset Formula $(-\infty,+\infty)$
  8022. \end_inset
  8023. using a sigmoid curve (Figure
  8024. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  8025. LatexCommand ref
  8026. reference "fig:Sigmoid-beta-m-mapping"
  8027. plural "false"
  8028. caps "false"
  8029. noprefix "false"
  8030. \end_inset
  8031. ).
  8032. This transformation results in values with better statistical properties:
  8033. the unconstrained range is suitable for linear modeling, and the error
  8034. distributions are more normal.
  8035. Hence, most linear modeling and other statistical testing on methylation
  8036. arrays is performed using M-values.
  8037. \end_layout
  8038. \begin_layout Standard
  8039. \begin_inset Float figure
  8040. wide false
  8041. sideways false
  8042. status collapsed
  8043. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8044. \align center
  8045. \begin_inset Graphics
  8046. filename graphics/methylvoom/sigmoid.pdf
  8047. lyxscale 50
  8048. width 60col%
  8049. groupId colwidth
  8050. \end_inset
  8051. \end_layout
  8052. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8053. \begin_inset Caption Standard
  8054. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8055. \begin_inset Argument 1
  8056. status collapsed
  8057. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8058. Sigmoid shape of the mapping between β and M values.
  8059. \end_layout
  8060. \end_inset
  8061. \begin_inset CommandInset label
  8062. LatexCommand label
  8063. name "fig:Sigmoid-beta-m-mapping"
  8064. \end_inset
  8065. \series bold
  8066. Sigmoid shape of the mapping between β and M values.
  8067. \end_layout
  8068. \end_inset
  8069. \end_layout
  8070. \end_inset
  8071. \end_layout
  8072. \begin_layout Standard
  8073. However, the steep slope of the sigmoid transformation near 0 and 1 tends
  8074. to over-exaggerate small differences in β values near those extremes, which
  8075. in turn amplifies the error in those values, leading to a U-shaped trend
  8076. in the mean-variance curve: extreme values have higher variances than values
  8077. near the middle.
  8078. This mean-variance dependency must be accounted for when fitting the linear
  8079. model for differential methylation, or else the variance will be systematically
  8080. overestimated for probes with moderate M-values and underestimated for
  8081. probes with extreme M-values.
  8082. This is particularly undesirable for methylation data because the intermediate
  8083. M-values are the ones of most interest, since they are more likely to represent
  8084. areas of varying methylation, whereas extreme M-values typically represent
  8085. complete methylation or complete lack of methylation.
  8086. \end_layout
  8087. \begin_layout Standard
  8088. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term (Capital)
  8089. status open
  8090. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8091. RNA-seq
  8092. \end_layout
  8093. \end_inset
  8094. read count data are also known to show heteroskedasticity, and the voom
  8095. method was introduced for modeling this heteroskedasticity by estimating
  8096. the mean-variance trend in the data and using this trend to assign precision
  8097. weights to each observation
  8098. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  8099. LatexCommand cite
  8100. key "Law2013"
  8101. literal "false"
  8102. \end_inset
  8103. .
  8104. While methylation array data are not derived from counts and have a very
  8105. different mean-variance relationship from that of typical
  8106. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8107. status open
  8108. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8109. RNA-seq
  8110. \end_layout
  8111. \end_inset
  8112. data, the voom method makes no specific assumptions on the shape of the
  8113. mean-variance relationship – it only assumes that the relationship can
  8114. be modeled as a smooth curve.
  8115. Hence, the method is sufficiently general to model the mean-variance relationsh
  8116. ip in methylation array data.
  8117. However, the standard implementation of voom assumes that the input is
  8118. given in raw read counts, and it must be adapted to run on methylation
  8119. M-values.
  8120. \end_layout
  8121. \begin_layout Section
  8122. Methods
  8123. \end_layout
  8124. \begin_layout Subsection
  8125. Evaluation of classifier performance with different normalization methods
  8126. \end_layout
  8127. \begin_layout Standard
  8128. For testing different expression microarray normalizations, a data set of
  8129. 157 hgu133plus2 arrays was used, consisting of blood samples from kidney
  8130. transplant patients whose grafts had been graded as
  8131. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8132. status open
  8133. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8134. TX
  8135. \end_layout
  8136. \end_inset
  8137. ,
  8138. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8139. status open
  8140. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8141. AR
  8142. \end_layout
  8143. \end_inset
  8144. , or
  8145. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8146. status open
  8147. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8148. ADNR
  8149. \end_layout
  8150. \end_inset
  8151. via biopsy and histology (46 TX, 69 AR, 42 ADNR)
  8152. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  8153. LatexCommand cite
  8154. key "Kurian2014"
  8155. literal "true"
  8156. \end_inset
  8157. .
  8158. Additionally, an external validation set of 75 samples was gathered from
  8159. public
  8160. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8161. status open
  8162. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8163. GEO
  8164. \end_layout
  8165. \end_inset
  8166. data (37 TX, 38 AR, no ADNR).
  8167. \end_layout
  8168. \begin_layout Standard
  8169. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  8170. status open
  8171. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8172. Find appropriate GEO identifiers if possible.
  8173. Kurian 2014 says GSE15296, but this seems to be different data.
  8174. I also need to look up the GEO accession for the external validation set.
  8175. \end_layout
  8176. \end_inset
  8177. \end_layout
  8178. \begin_layout Standard
  8179. To evaluate the effect of each normalization on classifier performance,
  8180. the same classifier training and validation procedure was used after each
  8181. normalization method.
  8182. The PAM package was used to train a nearest shrunken centroid classifier
  8183. on the training set and select the appropriate threshold for centroid shrinking.
  8184. Then the trained classifier was used to predict the class probabilities
  8185. of each validation sample.
  8186. From these class probabilities,
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  8188. status open
  8189. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8190. ROC
  8191. \end_layout
  8192. \end_inset
  8193. curves and
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  8195. status open
  8196. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8197. AUC
  8198. \end_layout
  8199. \end_inset
  8200. values were generated
  8201. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  8202. LatexCommand cite
  8203. key "Turck2011"
  8204. literal "false"
  8205. \end_inset
  8206. .
  8207. Each normalization was tested on two different sets of training and validation
  8208. samples.
  8209. For internal validation, the 115
  8210. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8211. status open
  8212. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8213. TX
  8214. \end_layout
  8215. \end_inset
  8216. and
  8217. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8218. status open
  8219. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8220. AR
  8221. \end_layout
  8222. \end_inset
  8223. arrays in the internal set were split at random into two equal sized sets,
  8224. one for training and one for validation, each containing the same numbers
  8225. of
  8226. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8227. status open
  8228. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8229. TX
  8230. \end_layout
  8231. \end_inset
  8232. and
  8233. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8234. status open
  8235. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8236. AR
  8237. \end_layout
  8238. \end_inset
  8239. samples as the other set.
  8240. For external validation, the full set of 115
  8241. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8242. status open
  8243. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8244. TX
  8245. \end_layout
  8246. \end_inset
  8247. and
  8248. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8249. status open
  8250. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8251. AR
  8252. \end_layout
  8253. \end_inset
  8254. samples were used as a training set, and the 75 external
  8255. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8256. status open
  8257. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8258. TX
  8259. \end_layout
  8260. \end_inset
  8261. and
  8262. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8263. status open
  8264. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8265. AR
  8266. \end_layout
  8267. \end_inset
  8268. samples were used as the validation set.
  8269. Thus, 2
  8270. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8271. status open
  8272. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8273. ROC
  8274. \end_layout
  8275. \end_inset
  8276. curves and
  8277. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8278. status open
  8279. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8280. AUC
  8281. \end_layout
  8282. \end_inset
  8283. values were generated for each normalization method: one internal and one
  8284. external.
  8285. Because the external validation set contains no
  8286. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8287. status open
  8288. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8289. ADNR
  8290. \end_layout
  8291. \end_inset
  8292. samples, only classification of
  8293. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8294. status open
  8295. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8296. TX
  8297. \end_layout
  8298. \end_inset
  8299. and
  8300. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8301. status open
  8302. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8303. AR
  8304. \end_layout
  8305. \end_inset
  8306. samples was considered.
  8307. The
  8308. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8309. status open
  8310. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8311. ADNR
  8312. \end_layout
  8313. \end_inset
  8314. samples were included during normalization but excluded from all classifier
  8315. training and validation.
  8316. This ensures that the performance on internal and external validation sets
  8317. is directly comparable, since both are performing the same task: distinguishing
  8318. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8319. status open
  8320. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8321. TX
  8322. \end_layout
  8323. \end_inset
  8324. from
  8325. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8326. status open
  8327. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8328. AR
  8329. \end_layout
  8330. \end_inset
  8331. .
  8332. \end_layout
  8333. \begin_layout Standard
  8334. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  8335. status open
  8336. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8337. Summarize the get.best.threshold algorithm for PAM threshold selection, or
  8338. just put the code online?
  8339. \end_layout
  8340. \end_inset
  8341. \end_layout
  8342. \begin_layout Standard
  8343. Six different normalization strategies were evaluated.
  8344. First, 2 well-known non-single-channel normalization methods were considered:
  8345. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8346. status open
  8347. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8348. RMA
  8349. \end_layout
  8350. \end_inset
  8351. and dChip
  8352. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  8353. LatexCommand cite
  8354. key "Li2001,Irizarry2003a"
  8355. literal "false"
  8356. \end_inset
  8357. .
  8358. Since
  8359. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8360. status open
  8361. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8362. RMA
  8363. \end_layout
  8364. \end_inset
  8365. produces expression values on a
  8366. \begin_inset Formula $\log_{2}$
  8367. \end_inset
  8368. scale and dChip does not, the values from dChip were
  8369. \begin_inset Formula $\log_{2}$
  8370. \end_inset
  8371. transformed after normalization.
  8372. Next,
  8373. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8374. status open
  8375. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8376. RMA
  8377. \end_layout
  8378. \end_inset
  8379. and dChip followed by
  8380. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8381. status open
  8382. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8383. GRSN
  8384. \end_layout
  8385. \end_inset
  8386. were tested
  8387. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  8388. LatexCommand cite
  8389. key "Pelz2008"
  8390. literal "false"
  8391. \end_inset
  8392. .
  8393. Post-processing with
  8394. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8395. status open
  8396. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8397. GRSN
  8398. \end_layout
  8399. \end_inset
  8400. does not turn
  8401. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8402. status open
  8403. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8404. RMA
  8405. \end_layout
  8406. \end_inset
  8407. or dChip into single-channel methods, but it may help mitigate batch effects
  8408. and is therefore useful as a benchmark.
  8409. Lastly, the two single-channel normalization methods,
  8410. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8411. status open
  8412. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8413. fRMA
  8414. \end_layout
  8415. \end_inset
  8416. and
  8417. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8418. status open
  8419. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8420. SCAN
  8421. \end_layout
  8422. \end_inset
  8423. , were tested
  8424. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  8425. LatexCommand cite
  8426. key "McCall2010,Piccolo2012"
  8427. literal "false"
  8428. \end_inset
  8429. .
  8430. When evaluating internal validation performance, only the 157 internal
  8431. samples were normalized; when evaluating external validation performance,
  8432. all 157 internal samples and 75 external samples were normalized together.
  8433. \end_layout
  8434. \begin_layout Standard
  8435. For demonstrating the problem with separate normalization of training and
  8436. validation data, one additional normalization was performed: the internal
  8437. and external sets were each normalized separately using
  8438. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8439. status open
  8440. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8441. RMA
  8442. \end_layout
  8443. \end_inset
  8444. , and the normalized data for each set were combined into a single set with
  8445. no further attempts at normalizing between the two sets.
  8446. This represents approximately how
  8447. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8448. status open
  8449. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8450. RMA
  8451. \end_layout
  8452. \end_inset
  8453. would have to be used in a clinical setting, where the samples to be classified
  8454. are not available at the time the classifier is trained.
  8455. \end_layout
  8456. \begin_layout Subsection
  8457. Generating custom fRMA vectors for hthgu133pluspm array platform
  8458. \end_layout
  8459. \begin_layout Standard
  8460. In order to enable
  8461. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8462. status open
  8463. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8464. fRMA
  8465. \end_layout
  8466. \end_inset
  8467. normalization for the hthgu133pluspm array platform, custom
  8468. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8469. status open
  8470. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8471. fRMA
  8472. \end_layout
  8473. \end_inset
  8474. normalization vectors were trained using the
  8475. \begin_inset Flex Code
  8476. status open
  8477. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8478. frmaTools
  8479. \end_layout
  8480. \end_inset
  8481. package
  8482. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  8483. LatexCommand cite
  8484. key "McCall2011"
  8485. literal "false"
  8486. \end_inset
  8487. .
  8488. Separate vectors were created for two types of samples: kidney graft biopsy
  8489. samples and blood samples from graft recipients.
  8490. For training, 341 kidney biopsy samples from 2 data sets and 965 blood
  8491. samples from 5 data sets were used as the reference set.
  8492. Arrays were groups into batches based on unique combinations of sample
  8493. type (blood or biopsy), diagnosis (TX, AR, etc.), data set, and scan date.
  8494. Thus, each batch represents arrays of the same kind that were run together
  8495. on the same day.
  8496. For estimating the probe inverse variance weights, frmaTools requires equal-siz
  8497. ed batches, which means a batch size must be chosen, and then batches smaller
  8498. than that size must be ignored, while batches larger than the chosen size
  8499. must be downsampled.
  8500. This downsampling is performed randomly, so the sampling process is repeated
  8501. 5 times and the resulting normalizations are compared to each other.
  8502. \end_layout
  8503. \begin_layout Standard
  8504. To evaluate the consistency of the generated normalization vectors, the
  8505. 5
  8506. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8507. status open
  8508. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8509. fRMA
  8510. \end_layout
  8511. \end_inset
  8512. vector sets generated from 5 random batch samplings were each used to normalize
  8513. the same 20 randomly selected samples from each tissue.
  8514. Then the normalized expression values for each probe on each array were
  8515. compared across all normalizations.
  8516. Each
  8517. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8518. status open
  8519. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8520. fRMA
  8521. \end_layout
  8522. \end_inset
  8523. normalization was also compared against the normalized expression values
  8524. obtained by normalizing the same 20 samples with ordinary
  8525. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8526. status open
  8527. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8528. RMA
  8529. \end_layout
  8530. \end_inset
  8531. .
  8532. \end_layout
  8533. \begin_layout Subsection
  8534. Modeling methylation array M-value heteroskedasticity with a modified voom
  8535. implementation
  8536. \end_layout
  8537. \begin_layout Standard
  8538. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  8539. status open
  8540. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8541. Put code on Github and reference it.
  8542. \end_layout
  8543. \end_inset
  8544. \end_layout
  8545. \begin_layout Standard
  8546. To investigate the whether DNA methylation could be used to distinguish
  8547. between healthy and dysfunctional transplants, a data set of 78 Illumina
  8548. 450k methylation arrays from human kidney graft biopsies was analyzed for
  8549. differential methylation between 4 transplant statuses:
  8550. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8551. status open
  8552. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8553. TX
  8554. \end_layout
  8555. \end_inset
  8556. , transplants undergoing
  8557. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8558. status open
  8559. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8560. AR
  8561. \end_layout
  8562. \end_inset
  8563. ,
  8564. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8565. status open
  8566. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8567. ADNR
  8568. \end_layout
  8569. \end_inset
  8570. , and
  8571. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8572. status open
  8573. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8574. CAN
  8575. \end_layout
  8576. \end_inset
  8577. .
  8578. The data consisted of 33 TX, 9 AR, 8 ADNR, and 28 CAN samples.
  8579. The uneven group sizes are a result of taking the biopsy samples before
  8580. the eventual fate of the transplant was known.
  8581. Each sample was additionally annotated with a donor ID (anonymized), sex,
  8582. age, ethnicity, creatinine level, and diabetes diagnosis (all samples in
  8583. this data set came from patients with either
  8584. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8585. status open
  8586. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8587. T1D
  8588. \end_layout
  8589. \end_inset
  8590. or
  8591. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8592. status open
  8593. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8594. T2D
  8595. \end_layout
  8596. \end_inset
  8597. ).
  8598. \end_layout
  8599. \begin_layout Standard
  8600. The intensity data were first normalized using
  8601. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  8602. status open
  8603. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8604. SWAN
  8605. \end_layout
  8606. \end_inset
  8607. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  8608. LatexCommand cite
  8609. key "Maksimovic2012"
  8610. literal "false"
  8611. \end_inset
  8612. , then converted to intensity ratios (beta values)
  8613. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  8614. LatexCommand cite
  8615. key "Aryee2014"
  8616. literal "false"
  8617. \end_inset
  8618. .
  8619. Any probes binding to loci that overlapped annotated SNPs were dropped,
  8620. and the annotated sex of each sample was verified against the sex inferred
  8621. from the ratio of median probe intensities for the X and Y chromosomes.
  8622. Then, the ratios were transformed to M-values.
  8623. \end_layout
  8624. \begin_layout Standard
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  8626. wide false
  8627. sideways false
  8628. status open
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  8767. No
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  8825. Summary of analysis variants for methylation array data.
  8826. \end_layout
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  8828. \begin_inset CommandInset label
  8829. LatexCommand label
  8830. name "tab:Summary-of-meth-analysis"
  8831. \end_inset
  8832. \series bold
  8833. Summary of analysis variants for methylation array data.
  8834. \series default
  8835. Each analysis included a different set of steps to adjust or account for
  8836. various systematic features of the data.
  8837. Random effect: The model included a random effect accounting for correlation
  8838. between samples from the same patient
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  8840. LatexCommand cite
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  8844. ; eBayes: Empirical bayes squeezing of per-probe variances toward the mean-varia
  8845. nce trend
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  8851. ; SVA: Surrogate variable analysis to account for unobserved confounders
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  8853. LatexCommand cite
  8854. key "Leek2007"
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  8857. ; Weights: Estimate sample weights to account for differences in sample
  8858. quality
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  8860. LatexCommand cite
  8861. key "Liu2015,Ritchie2006"
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  8864. ; voom: Use mean-variance trend to assign individual sample weights
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  8866. LatexCommand cite
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  8870. .
  8871. See the text for a more detailed explanation of each step.
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  8874. \end_layout
  8875. \end_inset
  8876. \end_layout
  8877. \begin_layout Standard
  8878. From the M-values, a series of parallel analyses was performed, each adding
  8879. additional steps into the model fit to accommodate a feature of the data
  8880. (see Table
  8881. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  8882. LatexCommand ref
  8883. reference "tab:Summary-of-meth-analysis"
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  8888. ).
  8889. For analysis A, a
  8890. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  8891. \end_inset
  8892. basic
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  8894. \end_inset
  8895. linear modeling analysis was performed, compensating for known confounders
  8896. by including terms for the factor of interest (transplant status) as well
  8897. as the known biological confounders: sex, age, ethnicity, and diabetes.
  8898. Since some samples came from the same patients at different times, the
  8899. intra-patient correlation was modeled as a random effect, estimating a
  8900. shared correlation value across all probes
  8901. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  8902. LatexCommand cite
  8903. key "Smyth2005a"
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  8906. .
  8907. Then the linear model was fit, and the variance was modeled using empirical
  8908. Bayes squeezing toward the mean-variance trend
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  8910. LatexCommand cite
  8911. key "Ritchie2015"
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  8913. \end_inset
  8914. .
  8915. Finally, t-tests or F-tests were performed as appropriate for each test:
  8916. t-tests for single contrasts, and F-tests for multiple contrasts.
  8917. P-values were corrected for multiple testing using the
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  8921. BH
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  8924. procedure for
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  8926. status open
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  8928. FDR
  8929. \end_layout
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  8931. control
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  8933. LatexCommand cite
  8934. key "Benjamini1995"
  8935. literal "false"
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  8937. .
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  8939. \begin_layout Standard
  8940. For the analysis B,
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  8942. status open
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  8944. SVA
  8945. \end_layout
  8946. \end_inset
  8947. was used to infer additional unobserved sources of heterogeneity in the
  8948. data
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  8950. LatexCommand cite
  8951. key "Leek2007"
  8952. literal "false"
  8953. \end_inset
  8954. .
  8955. These surrogate variables were added to the design matrix before fitting
  8956. the linear model.
  8957. In addition, sample quality weights were estimated from the data and used
  8958. during linear modeling to down-weight the contribution of highly variable
  8959. arrays while increasing the weight to arrays with lower variability
  8960. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  8961. LatexCommand cite
  8962. key "Ritchie2006"
  8963. literal "false"
  8964. \end_inset
  8965. .
  8966. The remainder of the analysis proceeded as in analysis A.
  8967. For analysis C, the voom method was adapted to run on methylation array
  8968. data and used to model and correct for the mean-variance trend using individual
  8969. observation weights
  8970. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  8971. LatexCommand cite
  8972. key "Law2013"
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  8975. , which were combined with the sample weights
  8976. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  8977. LatexCommand cite
  8978. key "Liu2015,Ritchie2006"
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  8981. .
  8982. Each time weights were used, they were estimated once before estimating
  8983. the random effect correlation value, and then the weights were re-estimated
  8984. taking the random effect into account.
  8985. The remainder of the analysis proceeded as in analysis B.
  8986. \end_layout
  8987. \begin_layout Section
  8988. Results
  8989. \end_layout
  8990. \begin_layout Standard
  8991. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  8992. status open
  8993. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  8994. Improve subsection titles in this section.
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  8998. \begin_layout Standard
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  9000. status open
  9001. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  9002. Reconsider subsection organization?
  9003. \end_layout
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  9005. \end_layout
  9006. \begin_layout Subsection
  9007. Separate normalization with RMA introduces unwanted biases in classification
  9008. \end_layout
  9009. \begin_layout Standard
  9010. To demonstrate the problem with non-single-channel normalization methods,
  9011. we considered the problem of training a classifier to distinguish
  9012. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  9013. status open
  9014. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  9015. TX
  9016. \end_layout
  9017. \end_inset
  9018. from
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  9020. status open
  9021. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  9022. AR
  9023. \end_layout
  9024. \end_inset
  9025. using the samples from the internal set as training data, evaluating performanc
  9026. e on the external set.
  9027. First, training and evaluation were performed after normalizing all array
  9028. samples together as a single set using
  9029. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  9030. status open
  9031. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  9032. RMA
  9033. \end_layout
  9034. \end_inset
  9035. , and second, the internal samples were normalized separately from the external
  9036. samples and the training and evaluation were repeated.
  9037. For each sample in the validation set, the classifier probabilities from
  9038. both classifiers were plotted against each other (Fig.
  9039. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  9040. LatexCommand ref
  9041. reference "fig:Classifier-probabilities-RMA"
  9042. plural "false"
  9043. caps "false"
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  9046. ).
  9047. As expected, separate normalization biases the classifier probabilities,
  9048. resulting in several misclassifications.
  9049. In this case, the bias from separate normalization causes the classifier
  9050. to assign a lower probability of
  9051. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  9052. status open
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  9054. AR
  9055. \end_layout
  9056. \end_inset
  9057. to every sample.
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  9079. Classifier probabilities on validation samples when normalized with RMA
  9080. together vs.
  9081. separately.
  9082. \end_layout
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  9085. LatexCommand label
  9086. name "fig:Classifier-probabilities-RMA"
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  9088. \series bold
  9089. Classifier probabilities on validation samples when normalized with RMA
  9090. together vs.
  9091. separately.
  9092. \series default
  9093. The PAM classifier algorithm was trained on the training set of arrays to
  9094. distinguish AR from TX and then used to assign class probabilities to the
  9095. validation set.
  9096. The process was performed after normalizing all samples together and after
  9097. normalizing the training and test sets separately, and the class probabilities
  9098. assigned to each sample in the validation set were plotted against each
  9099. other (PP(AR), posterior probability of being AR).
  9100. The color of each point indicates the true classification of that sample.
  9101. \end_layout
  9102. \end_inset
  9103. \end_layout
  9104. \end_inset
  9105. \end_layout
  9106. \begin_layout Subsection
  9107. fRMA and SCAN maintain classification performance while eliminating dependence
  9108. on normalization strategy
  9109. \end_layout
  9110. \begin_layout Standard
  9111. For internal validation, the 6 methods' AUC values ranged from 0.816 to 0.891,
  9112. as shown in Table
  9113. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  9114. LatexCommand ref
  9115. reference "tab:AUC-PAM"
  9116. plural "false"
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  9119. \end_inset
  9120. .
  9121. Among the non-single-channel normalizations, dChip outperformed
  9122. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  9123. status open
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  9125. RMA
  9126. \end_layout
  9127. \end_inset
  9128. , while
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  9132. GRSN
  9133. \end_layout
  9134. \end_inset
  9135. reduced the
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  9137. status open
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  9139. AUC
  9140. \end_layout
  9141. \end_inset
  9142. values for both dChip and
  9143. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  9144. status open
  9145. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  9146. RMA
  9147. \end_layout
  9148. \end_inset
  9149. .
  9150. Both single-channel methods,
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  9152. status open
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  9154. fRMA
  9155. \end_layout
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  9157. and
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  9161. SCAN
  9162. \end_layout
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  9164. , slightly outperformed
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  9169. \end_layout
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  9171. , with
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  9175. fRMA
  9176. \end_layout
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  9178. ahead of
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  9180. status open
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  9182. SCAN
  9183. \end_layout
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  9185. .
  9186. However, the difference between
  9187. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
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  9190. RMA
  9191. \end_layout
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  9193. and
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  9195. status open
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  9197. fRMA
  9198. \end_layout
  9199. \end_inset
  9200. is still quite small.
  9201. Figure
  9202. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  9203. LatexCommand ref
  9204. reference "fig:ROC-PAM-int"
  9205. plural "false"
  9206. caps "false"
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  9208. \end_inset
  9209. shows that the
  9210. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
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  9220. RMA
  9221. \end_layout
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  9223. , dChip, and
  9224. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  9225. status open
  9226. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  9227. fRMA
  9228. \end_layout
  9229. \end_inset
  9230. look very similar and relatively smooth, while both
  9231. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  9232. status open
  9233. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  9234. GRSN
  9235. \end_layout
  9236. \end_inset
  9237. curves and the curve for
  9238. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  9239. status open
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  9241. SCAN
  9242. \end_layout
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  9244. have a more jagged appearance.
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  9325. ROC curves were generated for PAM classification of AR vs TX after 6 different
  9326. normalization strategies applied to the same data sets.
  9327. Only fRMA and SCAN are single-channel normalizations.
  9328. The other normalizations are for comparison.
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  9818. ROC curve AUC values for internal and external validation with 6 different
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  9843. values are lower than the internal validations, ranging from 0.642 to 0.750
  9844. (Table
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  9860. ,
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  9867. shows its dominance over dChip in this more challenging test.
  9868. Unlike in the internal validation,
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  9875. actually improves the classifier performance for
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  9882. , although it does not for dChip.
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  9890. , with
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  9897. performing slightly better and
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  9904. performing a bit worse.
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  9920. curves for the external validation test.
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  9936. , RMA+GRSN, and
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  9943. all look similar, while the other curves look more divergent.
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  9946. fRMA with custom-generated vectors enables single-channel normalization
  9947. on hthgu133pluspm platform
  9948. \end_layout
  9949. \begin_layout Standard
  9950. In order to enable use of
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  9954. fRMA
  9955. \end_layout
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  9957. to normalize hthgu133pluspm, a custom set of
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  9961. fRMA
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  9964. vectors was created.
  9965. First, an appropriate batch size was chosen by looking at the number of
  9966. batches and number of samples included as a function of batch size (Figure
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  9974. ).
  9975. For a given batch size, all batches with fewer samples that the chosen
  9976. size must be ignored during training, while larger batches must be randomly
  9977. downsampled to the chosen size.
  9978. Hence, the number of samples included for a given batch size equals the
  9979. batch size times the number of batches with at least that many samples.
  9980. From Figure
  9981. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
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  9988. , it is apparent that a batch size of 8 maximizes the number of samples
  9989. included in training.
  9990. Increasing the batch size beyond this causes too many smaller batches to
  9991. be excluded, reducing the total number of samples for both tissue types.
  9992. However, a batch size of 8 is not necessarily optimal.
  9993. The article introducing frmaTools concluded that it was highly advantageous
  9994. to use a smaller batch size in order to include more batches, even at the
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  10001. .
  10002. To strike an appropriate balance between more batches and more samples,
  10003. a batch size of 5 was chosen.
  10004. For both blood and biopsy samples, this increased the number of batches
  10005. included by 10, with only a modest reduction in the number of samples compared
  10006. to a batch size of 8.
  10007. With a batch size of 5, 26 batches of biopsy samples and 46 batches of
  10008. blood samples were available.
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  10039. Number of batches usable in fRMA probe weight learning as a function of
  10040. batch size.
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  10069. \series bold
  10070. Number of samples usable in fRMA probe weight learning as a function of
  10071. batch size.
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  10083. Effect of batch size selection on number of batches and number of samples
  10084. included in fRMA probe weight learning.
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  10088. LatexCommand label
  10089. name "fig:frmatools-batch-size"
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  10091. \series bold
  10092. Effect of batch size selection on number of batches and number of samples
  10093. included in fRMA probe weight learning.
  10094. \series default
  10095. For batch sizes ranging from 3 to 15, the number of batches (a) and samples
  10096. (b) included in probe weight training were plotted for biopsy (BX) and
  10097. blood (PAX) samples.
  10098. The selected batch size, 5, is marked with a dotted vertical line.
  10099. \end_layout
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  10109. fRMA
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  10112. training requires equal-size batches, larger batches are downsampled randomly.
  10113. This introduces a nondeterministic step in the generation of normalization
  10114. vectors.
  10115. To show that this randomness does not substantially change the outcome,
  10116. the random downsampling and subsequent vector learning was repeated 5 times,
  10117. with a different random seed each time.
  10118. 20 samples were selected at random as a test set and normalized with each
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  10123. fRMA
  10124. \end_layout
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  10126. normalization vectors as well as ordinary RMA, and the normalized expression
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  10128. Figure
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  10131. reference "fig:m-bx-violin"
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  10136. shows a summary of these comparisons for biopsy samples.
  10137. Comparing RMA to each of the 5
  10138. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
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  10141. fRMA
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  10144. normalizations, the distribution of log ratios is somewhat wide, indicating
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  10146. of probe sets.
  10147. In contrast, comparisons of
  10148. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  10149. status open
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  10151. fRMA
  10152. \end_layout
  10153. \end_inset
  10154. against
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  10156. status open
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  10158. fRMA
  10159. \end_layout
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  10161. , the vast majority of probe sets have very small log ratios, indicating
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  10163. normalizations.
  10164. This shows that the
  10165. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  10166. status open
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  10168. fRMA
  10169. \end_layout
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  10171. normalization's behavior is not very sensitive to the random downsampling
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  10194. Violin plot of log ratios between normalizations for 20 biopsy samples.
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  10199. name "fig:m-bx-violin"
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  10201. \series bold
  10202. Violin plot of log ratios between normalizations for 20 biopsy samples.
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  10204. Each of 20 randomly selected samples was normalized with RMA and with 5
  10205. different sets of fRMA vectors.
  10206. The distribution of log ratios between normalized expression values, aggregated
  10207. across all 20 arrays, was plotted for each pair of normalizations.
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  10241. Violin plot of log ratios between normalizations for 20 blood samples.
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  10243. Each of 20 randomly selected samples was normalized with RMA and with 5
  10244. different sets of fRMA vectors.
  10245. The distribution of log ratios between normalized expression values, aggregated
  10246. across all 20 arrays, was plotted for each pair of normalizations.
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  10261. shows an MA plot of the RMA-normalized values against the fRMA-normalized
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  10271. .
  10272. This MA plot shows that not only is there a wide distribution of M-values,
  10273. but the trend of M-values is dependent on the average normalized intensity.
  10274. This is expected, since the overall trend represents the differences in
  10275. the quantile normalization step.
  10276. When running
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  10299. shows a similar MA plot comparing 2 different
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  10315. The MA plot is very tightly centered around zero with no visible trend.
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  10340. show exactly the same information for the blood samples, once again comparing
  10341. the normalized expression values between normalizations for all probe sets
  10342. across 20 randomly selected test arrays.
  10343. Once again, there is a wider distribution of log ratios between RMA-normalized
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  10352. normalizations to each other, indicating that the
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  10389. RMA vs.
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  10445. RMA vs.
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  10473. fRMA vs fRMA for blood samples.
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  10485. Representative MA plots comparing RMA and custom fRMA normalizations.
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  10492. \series bold
  10493. Representative MA plots comparing RMA and custom fRMA normalizations.
  10494. \series default
  10495. For each plot, 20 samples were normalized using 2 different normalizations,
  10496. and then averages (A) and log ratios (M) were plotted between the two different
  10497. normalizations for every probe.
  10498. For the
  10499. \begin_inset Quotes eld
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  10501. fRMA vs fRMA
  10502. \begin_inset Quotes erd
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  10504. plots (b & d), two different fRMA normalizations using vectors from two
  10505. independent batch samplings were compared.
  10506. Density of points is represented by blue shading, and individual outlier
  10507. points are plotted.
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  10513. \begin_layout Subsection
  10514. SVA, voom, and array weights improve model fit for methylation array data
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  10525. shows the relationship between the mean M-value and the standard deviation
  10526. calculated for each probe in the methylation array data set.
  10527. A few features of the data are apparent.
  10528. First, the data are very strongly bimodal, with peaks in the density around
  10529. M-values of +4 and -4.
  10530. These modes correspond to methylation sites that are nearly 100% methylated
  10531. and nearly 100% unmethylated, respectively.
  10532. The strong bimodality indicates that a majority of probes interrogate sites
  10533. that fall into one of these two categories.
  10534. The points in between these modes represent sites that are either partially
  10535. methylated in many samples, or are fully methylated in some samples and
  10536. fully unmethylated in other samples, or some combination.
  10537. The next visible feature of the data is the W-shaped variance trend.
  10538. The upticks in the variance trend on either side are expected, based on
  10539. the sigmoid transformation exaggerating small differences at extreme M-values
  10540. (Figure
  10541. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
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  10548. ).
  10549. However, the uptick in the center is interesting: it indicates that sites
  10550. that are not constitutively methylated or unmethylated have a higher variance.
  10551. This could be a genuine biological effect, or it could be spurious noise
  10552. that is only observable at sites with varying methylation.
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  10576. Fix axis labels:
  10577. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  10578. \end_inset
  10579. log2 M-value
  10580. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  10581. \end_inset
  10582. is redundant because M-values are already log scale
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  10607. Mean-variance trend for analysis A.
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  10661. Mean-variance trend after voom modeling in analysis C.
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  10681. Mean-variance trend modeling in methylation array data.
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  10683. The estimated
  10684. \begin_inset Formula $\log_{2}$
  10685. \end_inset
  10686. (standard deviation) for each probe is plotted against the probe's average
  10687. M-value across all samples as a black point, with some transparency to
  10688. make over-plotting more visible, since there are about 450,000 points.
  10689. Density of points is also indicated by the dark blue contour lines.
  10690. The prior variance trend estimated by eBayes is shown in light blue, while
  10691. the lowess trend of the points is shown in red.
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  10711. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
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  10713. reference "fig:meanvar-sva-aw"
  10714. plural "false"
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  10718. , we see the mean-variance trend for the same methylation array data, this
  10719. time with surrogate variables and sample quality weights estimated from
  10720. the data and included in the model.
  10721. As expected, the overall average variance is smaller, since the surrogate
  10722. variables account for some of the variance.
  10723. In addition, the uptick in variance in the middle of the M-value range
  10724. has disappeared, turning the W shape into a wide U shape.
  10725. This indicates that the excess variance in the probes with intermediate
  10726. M-values was explained by systematic variations not correlated with known
  10727. covariates, and these variations were modeled by the surrogate variables.
  10728. The result is a nearly flat variance trend for the entire intermediate
  10729. M-value range from about -3 to +3.
  10730. Note that this corresponds closely to the range within which the M-value
  10731. transformation shown in Figure
  10732. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
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  10735. plural "false"
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  10739. is nearly linear.
  10740. In contrast, the excess variance at the extremes (greater than +3 and less
  10741. than -3) was not
  10742. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  10743. \end_inset
  10744. absorbed
  10745. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  10746. \end_inset
  10747. by the surrogate variables and remains in the plot, indicating that this
  10748. variation has no systematic component: probes with extreme M-values are
  10749. uniformly more variable across all samples, as expected.
  10750. \end_layout
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  10760. shows the mean-variance trend after fitting the model with the observation
  10761. weights assigned by voom based on the mean-variance trend shown in Figure
  10762. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
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  10764. reference "fig:meanvar-sva-aw"
  10765. plural "false"
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  10769. .
  10770. As expected, the weights exactly counteract the trend in the data, resulting
  10771. in a nearly flat trend centered vertically at 1 (i.e.
  10772. 0 on the log scale).
  10773. This shows that the observations with extreme M-values have been appropriately
  10774. down-weighted to account for the fact that the noise in those observations
  10775. has been amplified by the non-linear M-value transformation.
  10776. In turn, this gives relatively more weight to observations in the middle
  10777. region, which are more likely to correspond to probes measuring interesting
  10778. biology (not constitutively methylated or unmethylated).
  10779. \end_layout
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  10781. To determine whether any of the known experimental factors had an impact
  10782. on data quality, the sample quality weights estimated from the data were
  10783. tested for association with each of the experimental factors (Table
  10784. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
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  10787. plural "false"
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  10791. ).
  10792. Diabetes diagnosis was found to have a potentially significant association
  10793. with the sample weights, with a t-test p-value of
  10794. \begin_inset Formula $1.06\times10^{-3}$
  10795. \end_inset
  10796. .
  10797. Figure
  10798. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
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  10801. plural "false"
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  10805. shows the distribution of sample weights grouped by diabetes diagnosis.
  10806. The samples from patients with
  10807. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
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  10810. T2D
  10811. \end_layout
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  10813. were assigned significantly lower weights than those from patients with
  10814. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  10815. status open
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  10817. T1D
  10818. \end_layout
  10819. \end_inset
  10820. .
  10821. This indicates that the
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  10823. status open
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  10825. T2D
  10826. \end_layout
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  10828. samples had an overall higher variance on average across all probes.
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  11070. of 10%.
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  11091. and subtracting that fraction from the total number of probes, yielding
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  11512. Estimates of degree of differential methylation in for each contrast in
  11513. each analysis.
  11514. \end_layout
  11515. \end_inset
  11516. \series bold
  11517. Estimates of degree of differential methylation in for each contrast in
  11518. each analysis.
  11519. \series default
  11520. For each of the analyses in Table
  11521. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  11522. LatexCommand ref
  11523. reference "tab:Summary-of-meth-analysis"
  11524. plural "false"
  11525. caps "false"
  11526. noprefix "false"
  11527. \end_inset
  11528. , these tables show the number of probes called significantly differentially
  11529. methylated at a threshold of 10% FDR for each comparison between TX and
  11530. the other 3 transplant statuses (a) and the estimated total number of probes
  11531. that are differentially methylated (b).
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  11562. AR vs.
  11563. TX, Analysis A
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  11587. ADNR vs.
  11588. TX, Analysis A
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  11612. CAN vs.
  11613. TX, Analysis A
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  11639. AR vs.
  11640. TX, Analysis B
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  11661. \series bold
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  11664. ADNR vs.
  11665. TX, Analysis B
  11666. \end_layout
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  11685. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  11686. \series bold
  11687. \begin_inset Caption Standard
  11688. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  11689. CAN vs.
  11690. TX, Analysis B
  11691. \end_layout
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  11693. \end_layout
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  11696. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  11697. \align center
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  11712. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  11713. \series bold
  11714. \begin_inset Caption Standard
  11715. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  11716. AR vs.
  11717. TX, Analysis C
  11718. \end_layout
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  11737. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  11738. \series bold
  11739. \begin_inset Caption Standard
  11740. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  11741. ADNR vs.
  11742. TX, Analysis C
  11743. \end_layout
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  11762. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  11763. \series bold
  11764. \begin_inset Caption Standard
  11765. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  11766. CAN vs.
  11767. TX, Analysis C
  11768. \end_layout
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  11776. \begin_inset Argument 1
  11777. status collapsed
  11778. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  11779. Probe p-value histograms for each contrast in each analysis.
  11780. \end_layout
  11781. \end_inset
  11782. \begin_inset CommandInset label
  11783. LatexCommand label
  11784. name "fig:meth-p-value-histograms"
  11785. \end_inset
  11786. \series bold
  11787. Probe p-value histograms for each contrast in each analysis.
  11788. \series default
  11789. For each differential methylation test of interest, the distribution of
  11790. p-values across all probes is plotted as a histogram.
  11791. The red solid line indicates the density that would be expected under the
  11792. null hypothesis for all probes (a
  11793. \begin_inset Formula $\mathrm{Uniform}(0,1)$
  11794. \end_inset
  11795. distribution), while the blue dotted line indicates the fraction of p-values
  11796. that actually follow the null hypothesis (
  11797. \begin_inset Formula $\hat{\pi}_{0}$
  11798. \end_inset
  11799. ) estimated using the method of averaging local FDR values
  11800. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  11801. LatexCommand cite
  11802. key "Phipson2013Thesis"
  11803. literal "false"
  11804. \end_inset
  11805. .
  11806. The blue line is only shown in each plot if the estimate of
  11807. \begin_inset Formula $\hat{\pi}_{0}$
  11808. \end_inset
  11809. for that p-value distribution is different from 1.
  11810. \end_layout
  11811. \end_inset
  11812. \end_layout
  11813. \end_inset
  11814. \end_layout
  11815. \begin_layout Standard
  11816. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  11817. status open
  11818. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  11819. If time allows, maybe generate the PCA plots before/after SVA effect subtraction
  11820. ?
  11821. \end_layout
  11822. \end_inset
  11823. \end_layout
  11824. \begin_layout Section
  11825. Discussion
  11826. \end_layout
  11827. \begin_layout Subsection
  11828. fRMA achieves clinically applicable normalization without sacrificing classifica
  11829. tion performance
  11830. \end_layout
  11831. \begin_layout Standard
  11832. As shown in Figure
  11833. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  11834. LatexCommand ref
  11835. reference "fig:Classifier-probabilities-RMA"
  11836. plural "false"
  11837. caps "false"
  11838. noprefix "false"
  11839. \end_inset
  11840. , improper normalization, particularly separate normalization of training
  11841. and test samples, leads to unwanted biases in classification.
  11842. In a controlled experimental context, it is always possible to correct
  11843. this issue by normalizing all experimental samples together.
  11844. However, because it is not feasible to normalize all samples together in
  11845. a clinical context, a single-channel normalization is required.
  11846. \end_layout
  11847. \begin_layout Standard
  11848. The major concern in using a single-channel normalization is that non-single-cha
  11849. nnel methods can share information between arrays to improve the normalization,
  11850. and single-channel methods risk sacrificing the gains in normalization
  11851. accuracy that come from this information sharing.
  11852. In the case of
  11853. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  11854. status open
  11855. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  11856. RMA
  11857. \end_layout
  11858. \end_inset
  11859. , this information sharing is accomplished through quantile normalization
  11860. and median polish steps.
  11861. The need for information sharing in quantile normalization can easily be
  11862. removed by learning a fixed set of quantiles from external data and normalizing
  11863. each array to these fixed quantiles, instead of the quantiles of the data
  11864. itself.
  11865. As long as the fixed quantiles are reasonable, the result will be similar
  11866. to standard
  11867. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  11868. status open
  11869. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  11870. RMA
  11871. \end_layout
  11872. \end_inset
  11873. .
  11874. However, there is no analogous way to eliminate cross-array information
  11875. sharing in the median polish step, so
  11876. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  11877. status open
  11878. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  11879. fRMA
  11880. \end_layout
  11881. \end_inset
  11882. replaces this with a weighted average of probes on each array, with the
  11883. weights learned from external data.
  11884. This step of
  11885. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  11886. status open
  11887. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  11888. fRMA
  11889. \end_layout
  11890. \end_inset
  11891. has the greatest potential to diverge from RMA in undesirable ways.
  11892. \end_layout
  11893. \begin_layout Standard
  11894. However, when run on real data,
  11895. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  11896. status open
  11897. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  11898. fRMA
  11899. \end_layout
  11900. \end_inset
  11901. performed at least as well as
  11902. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  11903. status open
  11904. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  11905. RMA
  11906. \end_layout
  11907. \end_inset
  11908. in both the internal validation and external validation tests.
  11909. This shows that
  11910. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  11911. status open
  11912. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  11913. fRMA
  11914. \end_layout
  11915. \end_inset
  11916. can be used to normalize individual clinical samples in a class prediction
  11917. context without sacrificing the classifier performance that would be obtained
  11918. by using the more well-established
  11919. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  11920. status open
  11921. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  11922. RMA
  11923. \end_layout
  11924. \end_inset
  11925. for normalization.
  11926. The other single-channel normalization method considered,
  11927. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  11928. status open
  11929. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  11930. SCAN
  11931. \end_layout
  11932. \end_inset
  11933. , showed some loss of
  11934. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  11935. status open
  11936. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  11937. AUC
  11938. \end_layout
  11939. \end_inset
  11940. in the external validation test.
  11941. Based on these results,
  11942. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  11943. status open
  11944. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  11945. fRMA
  11946. \end_layout
  11947. \end_inset
  11948. is the preferred normalization for clinical samples in a class prediction
  11949. context.
  11950. \end_layout
  11951. \begin_layout Subsection
  11952. Robust fRMA vectors can be generated for new array platforms
  11953. \end_layout
  11954. \begin_layout Standard
  11955. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  11956. status open
  11957. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  11958. Look up the exact numbers, do a find & replace for
  11959. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  11960. \end_inset
  11961. 850
  11962. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  11963. \end_inset
  11964. \end_layout
  11965. \end_inset
  11966. \end_layout
  11967. \begin_layout Standard
  11968. The published
  11969. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  11970. status open
  11971. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  11972. fRMA
  11973. \end_layout
  11974. \end_inset
  11975. normalization vectors for the hgu133plus2 platform were generated from
  11976. a set of about 850 samples chosen from a wide range of tissues, which the
  11977. authors determined was sufficient to generate a robust set of normalization
  11978. vectors that could be applied across all tissues
  11979. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  11980. LatexCommand cite
  11981. key "McCall2010"
  11982. literal "false"
  11983. \end_inset
  11984. .
  11985. Since we only had hthgu133pluspm for 2 tissues of interest, our needs were
  11986. more modest.
  11987. Even using only 130 samples in 26 batches of 5 samples each for kidney
  11988. biopsies, we were able to train a robust set of
  11989. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  11990. status open
  11991. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  11992. fRMA
  11993. \end_layout
  11994. \end_inset
  11995. normalization vectors that were not meaningfully affected by the random
  11996. selection of 5 samples from each batch.
  11997. As expected, the training process was just as robust for the blood samples
  11998. with 230 samples in 46 batches of 5 samples each.
  11999. Because these vectors were each generated using training samples from a
  12000. single tissue, they are not suitable for general use, unlike the vectors
  12001. provided with
  12002. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12003. status open
  12004. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12005. fRMA
  12006. \end_layout
  12007. \end_inset
  12008. itself.
  12009. They are purpose-built for normalizing a specific type of sample on a specific
  12010. platform.
  12011. This is a mostly acceptable limitation in the context of developing a machine
  12012. learning classifier for diagnosing a disease based on samples of a specific
  12013. tissue.
  12014. \end_layout
  12015. \begin_layout Standard
  12016. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  12017. status open
  12018. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12019. Talk about how these vectors can be used for any data from these tissues
  12020. on this platform even though they were custom made for this data set.
  12021. \end_layout
  12022. \end_inset
  12023. \end_layout
  12024. \begin_layout Standard
  12025. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  12026. status open
  12027. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12028. How to bring up that these custom vectors were used in another project by
  12029. someone else that was never published?
  12030. \end_layout
  12031. \end_inset
  12032. \end_layout
  12033. \begin_layout Subsection
  12034. Methylation array data can be successfully analyzed using existing techniques,
  12035. but machine learning poses additional challenges
  12036. \end_layout
  12037. \begin_layout Standard
  12038. Both analysis strategies B and C both yield a reasonable analysis, with
  12039. a mean-variance trend that matches the expected behavior for the non-linear
  12040. M-value transformation (Figure
  12041. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  12042. LatexCommand ref
  12043. reference "fig:meanvar-sva-aw"
  12044. plural "false"
  12045. caps "false"
  12046. noprefix "false"
  12047. \end_inset
  12048. ) and well-behaved p-value distributions (Figure
  12049. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  12050. LatexCommand ref
  12051. reference "fig:meth-p-value-histograms"
  12052. plural "false"
  12053. caps "false"
  12054. noprefix "false"
  12055. \end_inset
  12056. ).
  12057. These two analyses also yield similar numbers of significant probes (Table
  12058. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  12059. LatexCommand ref
  12060. reference "tab:methyl-num-signif"
  12061. plural "false"
  12062. caps "false"
  12063. noprefix "false"
  12064. \end_inset
  12065. ) and similar estimates of the number of differentially methylated probes
  12066. (Table
  12067. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  12068. LatexCommand ref
  12069. reference "tab:methyl-est-nonnull"
  12070. plural "false"
  12071. caps "false"
  12072. noprefix "false"
  12073. \end_inset
  12074. ).
  12075. The main difference between these two analyses is the method used to account
  12076. for the mean-variance trend.
  12077. In analysis B, the trend is estimated and applied at the probe level: each
  12078. probe's estimated variance is squeezed toward the trend using an empirical
  12079. Bayes procedure (Figure
  12080. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  12081. LatexCommand ref
  12082. reference "fig:meanvar-sva-aw"
  12083. plural "false"
  12084. caps "false"
  12085. noprefix "false"
  12086. \end_inset
  12087. ).
  12088. In analysis C, the trend is still estimated at the probe level, but instead
  12089. of estimating a single variance value shared across all observations for
  12090. a given probe, the voom method computes an initial estimate of the variance
  12091. for each observation individually based on where its model-fitted M-value
  12092. falls on the trend line and then assigns inverse-variance weights to model
  12093. the difference in variance between observations.
  12094. An overall variance is still estimated for each probe using the same empirical
  12095. Bayes method, but now the residual trend is flat (Figure
  12096. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  12097. LatexCommand ref
  12098. reference "fig:meanvar-sva-voomaw"
  12099. plural "false"
  12100. caps "false"
  12101. noprefix "false"
  12102. \end_inset
  12103. ), indicating that the mean-variance trend is adequately modeled by scaling
  12104. the estimated variance for each observation using the weights computed
  12105. by voom.
  12106. \end_layout
  12107. \begin_layout Standard
  12108. The difference between the standard empirical Bayes trended variance modeling
  12109. (analysis B) and voom (analysis C) is analogous to the difference between
  12110. a t-test with equal variance and a t-test with unequal variance, except
  12111. that the unequal group variances used in the latter test are estimated
  12112. based on the mean-variance trend from all the probes rather than the data
  12113. for the specific probe being tested, thus stabilizing the group variance
  12114. estimates by sharing information between probes.
  12115. Allowing voom to model the variance using observation weights in this manner
  12116. allows the linear model fit to concentrate statistical power where it will
  12117. do the most good.
  12118. For example, if a particular probe's M-values are always at the extreme
  12119. of the M-value range (e.g.
  12120. less than -4) for
  12121. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12122. status open
  12123. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12124. ADNR
  12125. \end_layout
  12126. \end_inset
  12127. samples, but the M-values for that probe in
  12128. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12129. status open
  12130. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12131. TX
  12132. \end_layout
  12133. \end_inset
  12134. and
  12135. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12136. status open
  12137. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12138. CAN
  12139. \end_layout
  12140. \end_inset
  12141. samples are within the flat region of the mean-variance trend (between
  12142. \begin_inset Formula $-3$
  12143. \end_inset
  12144. and
  12145. \begin_inset Formula $+3$
  12146. \end_inset
  12147. ), voom is able to down-weight the contribution of the high-variance M-values
  12148. from the
  12149. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12150. status open
  12151. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12152. ADNR
  12153. \end_layout
  12154. \end_inset
  12155. samples in order to gain more statistical power while testing for differential
  12156. methylation between
  12157. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12158. status open
  12159. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12160. TX
  12161. \end_layout
  12162. \end_inset
  12163. and
  12164. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12165. status open
  12166. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12167. CAN
  12168. \end_layout
  12169. \end_inset
  12170. .
  12171. In contrast, modeling the mean-variance trend only at the probe level would
  12172. combine the high-variance
  12173. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12174. status open
  12175. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12176. ADNR
  12177. \end_layout
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  12179. samples and lower-variance samples from other conditions and estimate an
  12180. intermediate variance for this probe.
  12181. In practice, analysis B shows that this approach is adequate, but the voom
  12182. approach in analysis C is at least as good on all model fit criteria and
  12183. yields a larger estimate for the number of differentially methylated genes,
  12184. \emph on
  12185. and
  12186. \emph default
  12187. it matches up better with the theoretical
  12188. \end_layout
  12189. \begin_layout Standard
  12190. The significant association of diabetes diagnosis with sample quality is
  12191. interesting.
  12192. The samples with
  12193. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12194. status open
  12195. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12196. T2D
  12197. \end_layout
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  12199. tended to have more variation, averaged across all probes, than those with
  12200. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12201. status open
  12202. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12203. T1D
  12204. \end_layout
  12205. \end_inset
  12206. .
  12207. This is consistent with the consensus that
  12208. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12209. status open
  12210. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12211. T2D
  12212. \end_layout
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  12214. and the associated metabolic syndrome represent a broad dysregulation of
  12215. the body's endocrine signaling related to metabolism
  12216. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  12217. LatexCommand cite
  12218. key "Volkmar2012,Hall2018,Yokoi2018"
  12219. literal "false"
  12220. \end_inset
  12221. .
  12222. This dysregulation could easily manifest as a greater degree of variation
  12223. in the DNA methylation patterns of affected tissues.
  12224. In contrast,
  12225. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12226. status open
  12227. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12228. T1D
  12229. \end_layout
  12230. \end_inset
  12231. has a more specific cause and effect, so a less variable methylation signature
  12232. is expected.
  12233. \end_layout
  12234. \begin_layout Standard
  12235. This preliminary analysis suggests that some degree of differential methylation
  12236. exists between
  12237. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12238. status open
  12239. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12240. TX
  12241. \end_layout
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  12243. and each of the three types of transplant disfunction studied.
  12244. Hence, it may be feasible to train a classifier to diagnose transplant
  12245. disfunction from DNA methylation array data.
  12246. However, the major importance of both
  12247. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12248. status open
  12249. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12250. SVA
  12251. \end_layout
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  12253. and sample quality weighting for proper modeling of this data poses significant
  12254. challenges for any attempt at a machine learning on data of similar quality.
  12255. While these are easily used in a modeling context with full sample information,
  12256. neither of these methods is directly applicable in a machine learning context,
  12257. where the diagnosis is not known ahead of time.
  12258. If a machine learning approach for methylation-based diagnosis is to be
  12259. pursued, it will either require machine-learning-friendly methods to address
  12260. the same systematic trends in the data that
  12261. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12262. status open
  12263. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12264. SVA
  12265. \end_layout
  12266. \end_inset
  12267. and sample quality weighting address, or it will require higher quality
  12268. data with substantially less systematic perturbation of the data.
  12269. \end_layout
  12270. \begin_layout Section
  12271. Future Directions
  12272. \end_layout
  12273. \begin_layout Standard
  12274. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  12275. status open
  12276. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12277. Some work was already being done with the existing fRMA vectors.
  12278. Do I mention that here?
  12279. \end_layout
  12280. \end_inset
  12281. \end_layout
  12282. \begin_layout Subsection
  12283. Improving fRMA to allow training from batches of unequal size
  12284. \end_layout
  12285. \begin_layout Standard
  12286. Because the tools for building
  12287. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12288. status open
  12289. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12290. fRMA
  12291. \end_layout
  12292. \end_inset
  12293. normalization vectors require equal-size batches, many samples must be
  12294. discarded from the training data.
  12295. This is undesirable for a few reasons.
  12296. First, more data is simply better, all other things being equal.
  12297. In this case,
  12298. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  12299. \end_inset
  12300. better
  12301. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  12302. \end_inset
  12303. means a more precise estimate of normalization parameters.
  12304. In addition, the samples to be discarded must be chosen arbitrarily, which
  12305. introduces an unnecessary element of randomness into the estimation process.
  12306. While the randomness can be made deterministic by setting a consistent
  12307. random seed, the need for equal size batches also introduces a need for
  12308. the analyst to decide on the appropriate trade-off between batch size and
  12309. the number of batches.
  12310. This introduces an unnecessary and undesirable
  12311. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  12312. \end_inset
  12313. researcher degree of freedom
  12314. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  12315. \end_inset
  12316. into the analysis, since the generated normalization vectors now depend
  12317. on the choice of batch size based on vague selection criteria and instinct,
  12318. which can unintentionally introduce bias if the researcher chooses a batch
  12319. size based on what seems to yield the most favorable downstream results
  12320. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  12321. LatexCommand cite
  12322. key "Simmons2011"
  12323. literal "false"
  12324. \end_inset
  12325. .
  12326. \end_layout
  12327. \begin_layout Standard
  12328. Fortunately, the requirement for equal-size batches is not inherent to the
  12329. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12330. status open
  12331. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12332. fRMA
  12333. \end_layout
  12334. \end_inset
  12335. algorithm but rather a limitation of the implementation in the
  12336. \begin_inset Flex Code
  12337. status open
  12338. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12339. frmaTools
  12340. \end_layout
  12341. \end_inset
  12342. package.
  12343. In personal communication, the package's author, Matthew McCall, has indicated
  12344. that with some work, it should be possible to improve the implementation
  12345. to work with batches of unequal sizes.
  12346. The current implementation ignores the batch size when calculating with-batch
  12347. and between-batch residual variances, since the batch size constant cancels
  12348. out later in the calculations as long as all batches are of equal size.
  12349. Hence, the calculations of these parameters would need to be modified to
  12350. remove this optimization and properly calculate the variances using the
  12351. full formula.
  12352. Once this modification is made, a new strategy would need to be developed
  12353. for assessing the stability of parameter estimates, since the random sub-sampli
  12354. ng step is eliminated, meaning that different sub-samplings can no longer
  12355. be compared as in Figures
  12356. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  12357. LatexCommand ref
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  12359. plural "false"
  12360. caps "false"
  12361. noprefix "false"
  12362. \end_inset
  12363. and
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  12367. plural "false"
  12368. caps "false"
  12369. noprefix "false"
  12370. \end_inset
  12371. .
  12372. Bootstrap resampling is likely a good candidate here: sample many training
  12373. sets of equal size from the existing training set with replacement, estimate
  12374. parameters from each resampled training set, and compare the estimated
  12375. parameters between bootstraps in order to quantify the variability in each
  12376. parameter's estimation.
  12377. \end_layout
  12378. \begin_layout Subsection
  12379. Developing methylation arrays as a diagnostic tool for kidney transplant
  12380. rejection
  12381. \end_layout
  12382. \begin_layout Standard
  12383. The current study has showed that DNA methylation, as assayed by Illumina
  12384. 450k methylation arrays, has some potential for diagnosing transplant dysfuncti
  12385. ons, including rejection.
  12386. However, very few probes could be confidently identified as differentially
  12387. methylated between healthy and dysfunctional transplants.
  12388. One likely explanation for this is the predominant influence of unobserved
  12389. confounding factors.
  12390. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12391. status open
  12392. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12393. SVA
  12394. \end_layout
  12395. \end_inset
  12396. can model and correct for such factors, but the correction can never be
  12397. perfect, so some degree of unwanted systematic variation will always remain
  12398. after
  12399. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12400. status open
  12401. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12402. SVA
  12403. \end_layout
  12404. \end_inset
  12405. correction.
  12406. If the effect size of the confounding factors was similar to that of the
  12407. factor of interest (in this case, transplant status), this would be an
  12408. acceptable limitation, since removing most of the confounding factors'
  12409. effects would allow the main effect to stand out.
  12410. However, in this data set, the confounding factors have a much larger effect
  12411. size than transplant status, which means that the small degree of remaining
  12412. variation not removed by
  12413. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12414. status open
  12415. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12416. SVA
  12417. \end_layout
  12418. \end_inset
  12419. can still swamp the effect of interest, making it difficult to detect.
  12420. This is, of course, a major issue when the end goal is to develop a classifier
  12421. to diagnose transplant rejection from methylation data, since batch-correction
  12422. methods like
  12423. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12424. status open
  12425. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12426. SVA
  12427. \end_layout
  12428. \end_inset
  12429. that work in a linear modeling context cannot be applied in a machine learning
  12430. context.
  12431. \end_layout
  12432. \begin_layout Standard
  12433. Currently, the source of these unwanted systematic variations in the data
  12434. is unknown.
  12435. The best solution would be to determine the cause of the variation and
  12436. eliminate it, thereby eliminating the need to model and remove that variation.
  12437. However, if this proves impractical, another option is to use
  12438. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12439. status open
  12440. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12441. SVA
  12442. \end_layout
  12443. \end_inset
  12444. to identify probes that are highly associated with the surrogate variables
  12445. that describe the unwanted variation in the data.
  12446. These probes could be discarded prior to classifier training, in order
  12447. to maximize the chance that the training algorithm will be able to identify
  12448. highly predictive probes from those remaining.
  12449. Lastly, it is possible that some of this unwanted variation is a result
  12450. of the array-based assay being used and would be eliminated by switching
  12451. to assaying DNA methylation using bisulphite sequencing.
  12452. However, this carries the risk that the sequencing assay will have its
  12453. own set of biases that must be corrected for in a different way.
  12454. \end_layout
  12455. \begin_layout Chapter
  12456. Globin-blocking for more effective blood RNA-seq analysis in primate animal
  12457. model
  12458. \end_layout
  12459. \begin_layout Standard
  12460. \size large
  12461. Ryan C.
  12462. Thompson, Terri Gelbart, Steven R.
  12463. Head, Phillip Ordoukhanian, Courtney Mullen, Dongmei Han, Dora Berman,
  12464. Amelia Bartholomew, Norma Kenyon, Daniel R.
  12465. Salomon
  12466. \end_layout
  12467. \begin_layout Standard
  12468. \begin_inset ERT
  12469. status collapsed
  12470. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12471. \backslash
  12472. glsresetall
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  12475. \end_layout
  12476. \begin_layout Standard
  12477. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  12478. status open
  12479. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12480. Choose between above and the paper title: Optimizing yield of deep RNA sequencin
  12481. g for gene expression profiling by globin reduction of peripheral blood
  12482. samples from cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis).
  12483. \end_layout
  12484. \end_inset
  12485. \end_layout
  12486. \begin_layout Section*
  12487. Abstract
  12488. \end_layout
  12489. \begin_layout Standard
  12490. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  12491. status open
  12492. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12493. If the other chapters don't get abstracts, this one probably shouldn't either.
  12494. But parts of it can be copied into the final abstract.
  12495. \end_layout
  12496. \end_inset
  12497. \end_layout
  12498. \begin_layout Paragraph
  12499. Background
  12500. \end_layout
  12501. \begin_layout Standard
  12502. Primate blood contains high concentrations of globin
  12503. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12504. status open
  12505. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12506. mRNA
  12507. \end_layout
  12508. \end_inset
  12509. .
  12510. Globin reduction is a standard technique used to improve the expression
  12511. results obtained by DNA microarrays on RNA from blood samples.
  12512. However, with
  12513. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12514. status open
  12515. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12516. RNA-seq
  12517. \end_layout
  12518. \end_inset
  12519. quickly replacing microarrays for many applications, the impact of globin
  12520. reduction for
  12521. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12522. status open
  12523. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12524. RNA-seq
  12525. \end_layout
  12526. \end_inset
  12527. has not been previously studied.
  12528. Moreover, no off-the-shelf kits are available for globin reduction in nonhuman
  12529. primates.
  12530. \end_layout
  12531. \begin_layout Paragraph
  12532. Results
  12533. \end_layout
  12534. \begin_layout Standard
  12535. Here we report a protocol for
  12536. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12537. status open
  12538. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12539. RNA-seq
  12540. \end_layout
  12541. \end_inset
  12542. in primate blood samples that uses complimentary
  12543. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term (pl)
  12544. status open
  12545. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12546. oligo
  12547. \end_layout
  12548. \end_inset
  12549. to block reverse transcription of the alpha and beta globin genes.
  12550. In test samples from cynomolgus monkeys (
  12551. \emph on
  12552. Macaca fascicularis
  12553. \emph default
  12554. ), this
  12555. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12556. status open
  12557. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12558. GB
  12559. \end_layout
  12560. \end_inset
  12561. protocol approximately doubles the yield of informative (non-globin) reads
  12562. by greatly reducing the fraction of globin reads, while also improving
  12563. the consistency in sequencing depth between samples.
  12564. The increased yield enables detection of about 2000 more genes, significantly
  12565. increases the correlation in measured gene expression levels between samples,
  12566. and increases the sensitivity of differential gene expression tests.
  12567. \end_layout
  12568. \begin_layout Paragraph
  12569. Conclusions
  12570. \end_layout
  12571. \begin_layout Standard
  12572. These results show that
  12573. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12574. status open
  12575. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12576. GB
  12577. \end_layout
  12578. \end_inset
  12579. significantly improves the cost-effectiveness of
  12580. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12581. status open
  12582. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12583. RNA-seq
  12584. \end_layout
  12585. \end_inset
  12586. in primate blood samples by doubling the yield of useful reads, allowing
  12587. detection of more genes, and improving the precision of gene expression
  12588. measurements.
  12589. Based on these results, a globin reducing or blocking protocol is recommended
  12590. for all
  12591. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12592. status open
  12593. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12594. RNA-seq
  12595. \end_layout
  12596. \end_inset
  12597. studies of primate blood samples.
  12598. \end_layout
  12599. \begin_layout Standard
  12600. \begin_inset ERT
  12601. status collapsed
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  12603. \backslash
  12604. glsresetall
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  12607. \end_layout
  12608. \begin_layout Section
  12609. Approach
  12610. \end_layout
  12611. \begin_layout Standard
  12612. \begin_inset Note Note
  12613. status open
  12614. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12615. Consider putting some of this in the Intro chapter
  12616. \end_layout
  12617. \begin_layout Itemize
  12618. Cynomolgus monkeys as a model organism
  12619. \end_layout
  12620. \begin_deeper
  12621. \begin_layout Itemize
  12622. Highly related to humans
  12623. \end_layout
  12624. \begin_layout Itemize
  12625. Small size and short life cycle - good research animal
  12626. \end_layout
  12627. \begin_layout Itemize
  12628. Genomics resources still in development
  12629. \end_layout
  12630. \end_deeper
  12631. \begin_layout Itemize
  12632. Inadequacy of existing blood RNA-seq protocols
  12633. \end_layout
  12634. \begin_deeper
  12635. \begin_layout Itemize
  12636. Existing protocols use a separate globin pulldown step, slowing down processing
  12637. \end_layout
  12638. \end_deeper
  12639. \end_inset
  12640. \end_layout
  12641. \begin_layout Standard
  12642. Increasingly, researchers are turning to
  12643. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12644. status open
  12645. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12646. RNA-seq
  12647. \end_layout
  12648. \end_inset
  12649. in preference to expression microarrays for analysis of gene expression
  12650. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  12651. LatexCommand cite
  12652. key "Mutz2012"
  12653. literal "false"
  12654. \end_inset
  12655. .
  12656. The advantages are even greater for study of model organisms with no well-estab
  12657. lished array platforms available, such as the cynomolgus monkey (Macaca
  12658. fascicularis).
  12659. High fractions of globin
  12660. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12661. status open
  12662. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12663. mRNA
  12664. \end_layout
  12665. \end_inset
  12666. are naturally present in mammalian peripheral blood samples (up to 70%
  12667. of total
  12668. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12669. status open
  12670. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12671. mRNA
  12672. \end_layout
  12673. \end_inset
  12674. ) and these are known to interfere with the results of array-based expression
  12675. profiling
  12676. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  12677. LatexCommand cite
  12678. key "Winn2010"
  12679. literal "false"
  12680. \end_inset
  12681. .
  12682. The importance of globin reduction for
  12683. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12684. status open
  12685. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12686. RNA-seq
  12687. \end_layout
  12688. \end_inset
  12689. of blood has only been evaluated for a deepSAGE protocol on human samples
  12690. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  12691. LatexCommand cite
  12692. key "Mastrokolias2012"
  12693. literal "false"
  12694. \end_inset
  12695. .
  12696. In the present report, we evaluated globin reduction using custom blocking
  12697. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term (pl)
  12698. status open
  12699. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12700. oligo
  12701. \end_layout
  12702. \end_inset
  12703. for deep
  12704. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12705. status open
  12706. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12707. RNA-seq
  12708. \end_layout
  12709. \end_inset
  12710. of peripheral blood samples from a nonhuman primate, cynomolgus monkey,
  12711. using the Illumina technology platform.
  12712. We demonstrate that globin reduction significantly improves the cost-effectiven
  12713. ess of
  12714. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12715. status open
  12716. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12717. RNA-seq
  12718. \end_layout
  12719. \end_inset
  12720. in blood samples.
  12721. Thus, our protocol offers a significant advantage to any investigator planning
  12722. to use
  12723. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12724. status open
  12725. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12726. RNA-seq
  12727. \end_layout
  12728. \end_inset
  12729. for gene expression profiling of nonhuman primate blood samples.
  12730. Our method can be generally applied to any species by designing complementary
  12731. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12732. status open
  12733. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12734. oligo
  12735. \end_layout
  12736. \end_inset
  12737. blocking probes to the globin gene sequences of that species.
  12738. Indeed, any highly expressed but biologically uninformative transcripts
  12739. can also be blocked to further increase sequencing efficiency and value
  12740. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  12741. LatexCommand cite
  12742. key "Arnaud2016"
  12743. literal "false"
  12744. \end_inset
  12745. .
  12746. \end_layout
  12747. \begin_layout Section
  12748. Methods
  12749. \end_layout
  12750. \begin_layout Subsection
  12751. Sample collection
  12752. \end_layout
  12753. \begin_layout Standard
  12754. All research reported here was done under IACUC-approved protocols at the
  12755. University of Miami and complied with all applicable federal and state
  12756. regulations and ethical principles for nonhuman primate research.
  12757. Blood draws occurred between 16 April 2012 and 18 June 2015.
  12758. The experimental system involved intrahepatic pancreatic islet transplantation
  12759. into Cynomolgus monkeys with induced diabetes mellitus with or without
  12760. concomitant infusion of mesenchymal stem cells.
  12761. Blood was collected at serial time points before and after transplantation
  12762. into PAXgene Blood RNA tubes (PreAnalytiX/Qiagen, Valencia, CA) at the
  12763. precise volume:volume ratio of 2.5 ml whole blood into 6.9 ml of PAX gene
  12764. additive.
  12765. \end_layout
  12766. \begin_layout Subsection
  12767. Globin blocking oligonucleotide design
  12768. \end_layout
  12769. \begin_layout Standard
  12770. Four
  12771. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term (pl)
  12772. status open
  12773. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12774. oligo
  12775. \end_layout
  12776. \end_inset
  12777. were designed to hybridize to the
  12778. \begin_inset Formula $3^{\prime}$
  12779. \end_inset
  12780. end of the transcripts for the Cynomolgus HBA1, HBA2 and HBB genes, with
  12781. two hybridization sites for HBB and 2 sites for HBA (the chosen sites were
  12782. identical in both HBA genes).
  12783. All
  12784. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term (pl)
  12785. status open
  12786. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12787. oligo
  12788. \end_layout
  12789. \end_inset
  12790. were purchased from Sigma and were entirely composed of 2’O-Me bases with
  12791. a C3 spacer positioned at the
  12792. \begin_inset Formula $3^{\prime}$
  12793. \end_inset
  12794. ends to prevent any polymerase mediated primer extension.
  12795. \end_layout
  12796. \begin_layout Description
  12797. HBA1/2
  12798. \begin_inset space ~
  12799. \end_inset
  12800. site
  12801. \begin_inset space ~
  12802. \end_inset
  12803. 1: GCCCACUCAGACUUUAUUCAAAG-C3spacer
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  12809. site
  12810. \begin_inset space ~
  12811. \end_inset
  12812. 2: GGUGCAAGGAGGGGAGGAG-C3spacer
  12813. \end_layout
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  12816. \begin_inset space ~
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  12818. site
  12819. \begin_inset space ~
  12820. \end_inset
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  12822. \end_layout
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  12824. HBB
  12825. \begin_inset space ~
  12826. \end_inset
  12827. site
  12828. \begin_inset space ~
  12829. \end_inset
  12830. 2: CUCAAGGCCCUUCAUAAUAUCCC-C3spacer
  12831. \end_layout
  12832. \begin_layout Subsection
  12833. RNA-seq library preparation
  12834. \end_layout
  12835. \begin_layout Standard
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  12839. Add protected spaces where appropriate to prevent unwanted line breaks.
  12840. \end_layout
  12841. \end_inset
  12842. \end_layout
  12843. \begin_layout Standard
  12844. Sequencing libraries were prepared with 200
  12845. \begin_inset space ~
  12846. \end_inset
  12847. ng total RNA from each sample.
  12848. Polyadenylated
  12849. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12850. status open
  12851. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12852. mRNA
  12853. \end_layout
  12854. \end_inset
  12855. was selected from 200 ng aliquots of cynomolgus blood-derived total RNA
  12856. using Ambion Dynabeads Oligo(dT)25 beads (Invitrogen) following manufacturer’s
  12857. recommended protocol.
  12858. PolyA selected RNA was then combined with 8 pmol of HBA1/2 (site 1), 8
  12859. pmol of HBA1/2 (site 2), 12 pmol of HBB (site 1) and 12 pmol of HBB (site
  12860. 2)
  12861. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term (pl)
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  12864. oligo
  12865. \end_layout
  12866. \end_inset
  12867. .
  12868. In addition, 20 pmol of RT primer containing a portion of the Illumina
  12869. adapter sequence (B-oligo-dTV: GAGTTCCTTGGCACCCGAGAATTCCATTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTV)
  12870. and 4 µL of 5X First Strand buffer (250 mM Tris-HCl pH 8.3, 375 mM KCl,
  12871. 15mM MgCl2) were added in a total volume of 15 µL.
  12872. The RNA was fragmented by heating this cocktail for 3 minutes at 95°C and
  12873. then placed on ice.
  12874. This was followed by the addition of 2 µL 0.1 M DTT, 1 µL RNaseOUT, 1 µL
  12875. 10mM dNTPs 10% biotin-16 aminoallyl-2’- dUTP and 10% biotin-16 aminoallyl-2’-
  12876. dCTP (TriLink Biotech, San Diego, CA), 1 µL Superscript II (200U/ µL, Thermo-Fi
  12877. sher).
  12878. A second “unblocked” library was prepared in the same way for each sample
  12879. but replacing the blocking
  12880. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term (pl)
  12881. status open
  12882. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12883. oligo
  12884. \end_layout
  12885. \end_inset
  12886. with an equivalent volume of water.
  12887. The reaction was carried out at 25°C for 15 minutes and 42°C for 40 minutes,
  12888. followed by incubation at 75°C for 10 minutes to inactivate the reverse
  12889. transcriptase.
  12890. \end_layout
  12891. \begin_layout Standard
  12892. The cDNA/RNA hybrid molecules were purified using 1.8X Ampure XP beads (Agencourt
  12893. ) following supplier’s recommended protocol.
  12894. The cDNA/RNA hybrid was eluted in 25 µL of 10 mM Tris-HCl pH 8.0, and then
  12895. bound to 25 µL of M280 Magnetic Streptavidin beads washed per recommended
  12896. protocol (Thermo-Fisher).
  12897. After 30 minutes of binding, beads were washed one time in 100 µL 0.1N NaOH
  12898. to denature and remove the bound RNA, followed by two 100 µL washes with
  12899. 1X TE buffer.
  12900. \end_layout
  12901. \begin_layout Standard
  12902. Subsequent attachment of the
  12903. \begin_inset Formula $5^{\prime}$
  12904. \end_inset
  12905. Illumina A adapter was performed by on-bead random primer extension of
  12906. the following sequence (A-N8 primer: TTCAGAGTTCTACAGTCCGACGATCNNNNNNNN).
  12907. Briefly, beads were resuspended in a 20 µL reaction containing 5 µM A-N8
  12908. primer, 40mM Tris-HCl pH 7.5, 20mM MgCl2, 50mM NaCl, 0.325U/µL Sequenase
  12909. 2.0 (Affymetrix, Santa Clara, CA), 0.0025U/µL inorganic pyrophosphatase (Affymetr
  12910. ix) and 300 µM each dNTP.
  12911. Reaction was incubated at 22°C for 30 minutes, then beads were washed 2
  12912. times with 1X TE buffer (200µL).
  12913. \end_layout
  12914. \begin_layout Standard
  12915. The magnetic streptavidin beads were resuspended in 34 µL nuclease-free
  12916. water and added directly to a
  12917. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
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  12919. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12920. PCR
  12921. \end_layout
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  12923. tube.
  12924. The two Illumina protocol-specified
  12925. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12926. status open
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  12928. PCR
  12929. \end_layout
  12930. \end_inset
  12931. primers were added at 0.53 µM (Illumina TruSeq Universal Primer 1 and Illumina
  12932. TruSeq barcoded
  12933. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  12934. status open
  12935. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  12936. PCR
  12937. \end_layout
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  12939. primer 2), along with 40 µL 2X KAPA HiFi Hotstart ReadyMix (KAPA, Willmington
  12940. MA) and thermocycled as follows: starting with 98°C (2 min-hold); 15 cycles
  12941. of 98°C, 20sec; 60°C, 30sec; 72°C, 30sec; and finished with a 72°C (2 min-hold).
  12942. \end_layout
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  12945. status open
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  12947. PCR
  12948. \end_layout
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  12950. products were purified with 1X Ampure Beads following manufacturer’s recommende
  12951. d protocol.
  12952. Libraries were then analyzed using the Agilent TapeStation and quantitation
  12953. of desired size range was performed by “smear analysis”.
  12954. Samples were pooled in equimolar batches of 16 samples.
  12955. Pooled libraries were size selected on 2% agarose gels (E-Gel EX Agarose
  12956. Gels; Thermo-Fisher).
  12957. Products were cut between 250 and 350 bp (corresponding to insert sizes
  12958. of 130 to 230 bps).
  12959. Finished library pools were then sequenced on the Illumina NextSeq500 instrumen
  12960. t with 75 base read lengths.
  12961. \end_layout
  12962. \begin_layout Subsection
  12963. Read alignment and counting
  12964. \end_layout
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  12976. Need to relax the justification parameters just for this paragraph, or else
  12977. featureCounts can break out of the margin.
  12978. \end_layout
  12979. \end_inset
  12980. \end_layout
  12981. \begin_layout Standard
  12982. Reads were aligned to the cynomolgus genome using STAR
  12983. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  12984. LatexCommand cite
  12985. key "Dobin2013,Wilson2013"
  12986. literal "false"
  12987. \end_inset
  12988. .
  12989. Counts of uniquely mapped reads were obtained for every gene in each sample
  12990. with the
  12991. \begin_inset Flex Code
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  12997. function from the
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  13001. Rsubread
  13002. \end_layout
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  13004. package, using each of the three possibilities for the
  13005. \begin_inset Flex Code
  13006. status open
  13007. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  13008. strandSpecific
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  13011. option: sense, antisense, and unstranded
  13012. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  13013. LatexCommand cite
  13014. key "Liao2014"
  13015. literal "false"
  13016. \end_inset
  13017. .
  13018. A few artifacts in the cynomolgus genome annotation complicated read counting.
  13019. First, no ortholog is annotated for alpha globin in the cynomolgus genome,
  13020. presumably because the human genome has two alpha globin genes with nearly
  13021. identical sequences, making the orthology relationship ambiguous.
  13022. However, two loci in the cynomolgus genome are annotated as “hemoglobin
  13023. subunit alpha-like” (LOC102136192 and LOC102136846).
  13024. LOC102136192 is annotated as a pseudogene while LOC102136846 is annotated
  13025. as protein-coding.
  13026. Our globin reduction protocol was designed to include blocking of these
  13027. two genes.
  13028. Indeed, these two genes have almost the same read counts in each library
  13029. as the properly-annotated HBB gene and much larger counts than any other
  13030. gene in the unblocked libraries, giving confidence that reads derived from
  13031. the real alpha globin are mapping to both genes.
  13032. Thus, reads from both of these loci were counted as alpha globin reads
  13033. in all further analyses.
  13034. The second artifact is a small, uncharacterized non-coding RNA gene (LOC1021365
  13035. 91), which overlaps the HBA-like gene (LOC102136192) on the opposite strand.
  13036. If counting is not performed in stranded mode (or if a non-strand-specific
  13037. sequencing protocol is used), many reads mapping to the globin gene will
  13038. be discarded as ambiguous due to their overlap with this
  13039. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  13040. status open
  13041. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  13042. ncRNA
  13043. \end_layout
  13044. \end_inset
  13045. gene, resulting in significant undercounting of globin reads.
  13046. Therefore, stranded sense counts were used for all further analysis in
  13047. the present study to insure that we accurately accounted for globin transcript
  13048. reduction.
  13049. However, we note that stranded reads are not necessary for
  13050. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  13051. status open
  13052. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  13053. RNA-seq
  13054. \end_layout
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  13056. using our protocol in standard practice.
  13057. \end_layout
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  13066. \end_layout
  13067. \begin_layout Subsection
  13068. Normalization and exploratory data analysis
  13069. \end_layout
  13070. \begin_layout Standard
  13071. Libraries were normalized by computing scaling factors using the
  13072. \begin_inset Flex Code
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  13076. \end_layout
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  13078. package's
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  13082. TMM
  13083. \end_layout
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  13085. method
  13086. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  13087. LatexCommand cite
  13088. key "Robinson2010"
  13089. literal "false"
  13090. \end_inset
  13091. .
  13092. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term (Capital)
  13093. status open
  13094. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  13095. logCPM
  13096. \end_layout
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  13098. values were calculated using the
  13099. \begin_inset Flex Code
  13100. status open
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  13102. cpm
  13103. \end_layout
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  13105. function in
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  13107. status open
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  13109. edgeR
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  13112. for individual samples and
  13113. \begin_inset Flex Code
  13114. status open
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  13116. aveLogCPM
  13117. \end_layout
  13118. \end_inset
  13119. function for averages across groups of samples, using those functions’
  13120. default prior count values to avoid taking the logarithm of 0.
  13121. Genes were considered “present” if their average normalized
  13122. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  13123. status open
  13124. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  13125. logCPM
  13126. \end_layout
  13127. \end_inset
  13128. values across all libraries were at least
  13129. \begin_inset Formula $-1$
  13130. \end_inset
  13131. .
  13132. Normalizing for gene length was unnecessary because the sequencing protocol
  13133. is
  13134. \begin_inset Formula $3^{\prime}$
  13135. \end_inset
  13136. -biased and hence the expected read count for each gene is related to the
  13137. transcript’s copy number but not its length.
  13138. \end_layout
  13139. \begin_layout Standard
  13140. In order to assess the effect of blocking on reproducibility, Pearson and
  13141. Spearman correlation coefficients were computed between the
  13142. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  13143. status open
  13144. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  13145. logCPM
  13146. \end_layout
  13147. \end_inset
  13148. values for every pair of libraries within the
  13149. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  13150. status open
  13151. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  13152. GB
  13153. \end_layout
  13154. \end_inset
  13155. non-GB groups, and
  13156. \begin_inset Flex Code
  13157. status open
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  13160. \end_layout
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  13162. 's
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  13166. estimateDisp
  13167. \end_layout
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  13169. function was used to compute
  13170. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  13171. status open
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  13173. NB
  13174. \end_layout
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  13176. dispersions separately for the two groups
  13177. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  13178. LatexCommand cite
  13179. key "Chen2014"
  13180. literal "false"
  13181. \end_inset
  13182. .
  13183. \end_layout
  13184. \begin_layout Subsection
  13185. Differential expression analysis
  13186. \end_layout
  13187. \begin_layout Standard
  13188. All tests for differential gene expression were performed using
  13189. \begin_inset Flex Code
  13190. status open
  13191. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  13192. edgeR
  13193. \end_layout
  13194. \end_inset
  13195. , by first fitting a
  13196. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  13197. status open
  13198. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  13199. NB
  13200. \end_layout
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  13203. status open
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  13205. GLM
  13206. \end_layout
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  13208. to the counts and normalization factors and then performing a quasi-likelihood
  13209. F-test with robust estimation of outlier gene dispersions
  13210. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  13211. LatexCommand cite
  13212. key "Lund2012,Phipson2016"
  13213. literal "false"
  13214. \end_inset
  13215. .
  13216. To investigate the effects of
  13217. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  13218. status open
  13219. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  13220. GB
  13221. \end_layout
  13222. \end_inset
  13223. on each gene, an additive model was fit to the full data with coefficients
  13224. for
  13225. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  13226. status open
  13227. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  13228. GB
  13229. \end_layout
  13230. \end_inset
  13231. and Sample ID.
  13232. To test the effect of
  13233. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  13234. status open
  13235. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  13236. GB
  13237. \end_layout
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  13239. on detection of differentially expressed genes, the
  13240. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  13241. status open
  13242. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  13243. GB
  13244. \end_layout
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  13246. samples and non-GB samples were each analyzed independently as follows:
  13247. for each animal with both a pre-transplant and a post-transplant time point
  13248. in the data set, the pre-transplant sample and the earliest post-transplant
  13249. sample were selected, and all others were excluded, yielding a pre-/post-transp
  13250. lant pair of samples for each animal (N=7 animals with paired samples).
  13251. These samples were analyzed for pre-transplant vs.
  13252. post-transplant differential gene expression while controlling for inter-animal
  13253. variation using an additive model with coefficients for transplant and
  13254. animal ID.
  13255. In all analyses, p-values were adjusted using the
  13256. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
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  13259. BH
  13260. \end_layout
  13261. \end_inset
  13262. procedure for
  13263. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  13264. status open
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  13266. FDR
  13267. \end_layout
  13268. \end_inset
  13269. control
  13270. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  13271. LatexCommand cite
  13272. key "Benjamini1995"
  13273. literal "false"
  13274. \end_inset
  13275. .
  13276. \end_layout
  13277. \begin_layout Standard
  13278. \begin_inset Note Note
  13279. status open
  13280. \begin_layout Itemize
  13281. New blood RNA-seq protocol to block reverse transcription of globin genes
  13282. \end_layout
  13283. \begin_layout Itemize
  13284. Blood RNA-seq time course after transplants with/without MSC infusion
  13285. \end_layout
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  13287. \end_layout
  13288. \begin_layout Section
  13289. Results
  13290. \end_layout
  13291. \begin_layout Subsection
  13292. Globin blocking yields a larger and more consistent fraction of useful reads
  13293. \end_layout
  13294. \begin_layout Standard
  13295. The objective of the present study was to validate a new protocol for deep
  13296. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  13297. status open
  13298. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  13299. RNA-seq
  13300. \end_layout
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  13302. of whole blood drawn into PaxGene tubes from cynomolgus monkeys undergoing
  13303. islet transplantation, with particular focus on minimizing the loss of
  13304. useful sequencing space to uninformative globin reads.
  13305. The details of the analysis with respect to transplant outcomes and the
  13306. impact of mesenchymal stem cell treatment will be reported in a separate
  13307. manuscript (in preparation).
  13308. To focus on the efficacy of our
  13309. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
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  13312. GB
  13313. \end_layout
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  13315. protocol, 37 blood samples, 16 from pre-transplant and 21 from post-transplant
  13316. time points, were each prepped once with and once without
  13317. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  13318. status open
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  13320. GB
  13321. \end_layout
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  13324. status open
  13325. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  13326. oligo
  13327. \end_layout
  13328. \end_inset
  13329. , and were then sequenced on an Illumina NextSeq500 instrument.
  13330. The number of reads aligning to each gene in the cynomolgus genome was
  13331. counted.
  13332. Table
  13333. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  13334. LatexCommand ref
  13335. reference "tab:Fractions-of-reads"
  13336. plural "false"
  13337. caps "false"
  13338. noprefix "false"
  13339. \end_inset
  13340. summarizes the distribution of read fractions among the
  13341. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  13342. status open
  13343. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  13344. GB
  13345. \end_layout
  13346. \end_inset
  13347. and non-GB libraries.
  13348. In the libraries with no
  13349. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
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  13351. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  13352. GB
  13353. \end_layout
  13354. \end_inset
  13355. , globin reads made up an average of 44.6% of total input reads, while reads
  13356. assigned to all other genes made up an average of 26.3%.
  13357. The remaining reads either aligned to intergenic regions (that include
  13358. long non-coding RNAs) or did not align with any annotated transcripts in
  13359. the current build of the cynomolgus genome.
  13360. In the
  13361. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  13362. status open
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  13364. GB
  13365. \end_layout
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  13367. libraries, globin reads made up only 3.48% and reads assigned to all other
  13368. genes increased to 50.4%.
  13369. Thus,
  13370. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
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  13373. GB
  13374. \end_layout
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  13376. resulted in a 92.2% reduction in globin reads and a 91.6% increase in yield
  13377. of useful non-globin reads.
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  13638. 50.4% ± 6.82
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  13657. 3.48% ± 2.94
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  13676. 53.9% ± 6.81
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  13695. 89.7% ± 2.40
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  13714. 93.5% ± 5.25
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  13733. 6.49% ± 5.25
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  13773. 26.3% ± 8.95
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  13792. 44.6% ± 16.6
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  13811. 70.1% ± 9.38
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  13830. 90.7% ± 5.16
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  13849. 38.8% ± 17.1
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  13868. 61.2% ± 17.1
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  13882. Fractions of reads mapping to genomic features in GB and non-GB samples.
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  13887. name "tab:Fractions-of-reads"
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  13889. \series bold
  13890. Fractions of reads mapping to genomic features in GB and non-GB samples.
  13891. \series default
  13892. All values are given as mean ± standard deviation.
  13893. \end_layout
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  13911. This reduction is not quite as efficient as the previous analysis showed
  13912. for human samples by DeepSAGE (<0.4% globin reads after globin reduction)
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  13914. LatexCommand cite
  13915. key "Mastrokolias2012"
  13916. literal "false"
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  13918. .
  13919. Nonetheless, this degree of globin reduction is sufficient to nearly double
  13920. the yield of useful reads.
  13921. Thus,
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  13925. GB
  13926. \end_layout
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  13928. cuts the required sequencing effort (and costs) to achieve a target coverage
  13929. depth by almost 50%.
  13930. Consistent with this near doubling of yield, the average difference in
  13931. un-normalized
  13932. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  13933. status open
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  13935. logCPM
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  13938. across all genes between the
  13939. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  13940. status open
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  13942. GB
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  13945. libraries and non-GB libraries is approximately 1 (mean = 1.01, median =
  13946. 1.08), an overall 2-fold increase.
  13947. Un-normalized values are used here because the
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  13951. TMM
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  13954. normalization correctly identifies this 2-fold difference as biologically
  13955. irrelevant and removes it.
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  13958. Another important aspect is that the standard deviations in Table
  13959. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
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  13961. reference "tab:Fractions-of-reads"
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  13966. are uniformly smaller in the
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  13970. GB
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  13973. samples than the non-GB ones, indicating much greater consistency of yield.
  13974. This is best seen in the percentage of non-globin reads as a fraction of
  13975. total reads aligned to annotated genes (genic reads).
  13976. For the non-GB samples, this measure ranges from 10.9% to 80.9%, while for
  13977. the
  13978. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  13979. status open
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  13981. GB
  13982. \end_layout
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  13984. samples it ranges from 81.9% to 99.9% (Figure
  13985. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
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  13988. plural "false"
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  13991. \end_inset
  13992. ).
  13993. This means that for applications where it is critical that each sample
  13994. achieve a specified minimum coverage in order to provide useful information,
  13995. it would be necessary to budget up to 10 times the sequencing depth per
  13996. sample without
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  14000. GB
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  14003. , even though the average yield improvement for
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  14010. is only 2-fold, because every sample has a chance of being 90% globin and
  14011. 10% useful reads.
  14012. Hence, the more consistent behavior of
  14013. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
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  14017. \end_layout
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  14019. samples makes planning an experiment easier and more efficient because
  14020. it eliminates the need to over-sequence every sample in order to guard
  14021. against the worst case of a high-globin fraction.
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  14043. Fraction of genic reads in each sample aligned to non-globin genes, with
  14044. and without GB.
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  14048. LatexCommand label
  14049. name "fig:Fraction-of-genic-reads"
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  14051. \series bold
  14052. Fraction of genic reads in each sample aligned to non-globin genes, with
  14053. and without GB.
  14054. \series default
  14055. All reads in each sequencing library were aligned to the cyno genome, and
  14056. the number of reads uniquely aligning to each gene was counted.
  14057. For each sample, counts were summed separately for all globin genes and
  14058. for the remainder of the genes (non-globin genes), and the fraction of
  14059. genic reads aligned to non-globin genes was computed.
  14060. Each point represents an individual sample.
  14061. Gray + signs indicate the means for globin-blocked libraries and unblocked
  14062. libraries.
  14063. The overall distribution for each group is represented as a notched box
  14064. plot.
  14065. Points are randomly spread vertically to avoid excessive overlapping.
  14066. \end_layout
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  14068. \end_layout
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  14070. \end_layout
  14071. \begin_layout Subsection
  14072. Globin blocking lowers the noise floor and allows detection of about 2000
  14073. more low-expression genes
  14074. \end_layout
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  14084. Since
  14085. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14086. status open
  14087. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14088. GB
  14089. \end_layout
  14090. \end_inset
  14091. yields more usable sequencing depth, it should also allow detection of
  14092. more genes at any given threshold.
  14093. When we looked at the distribution of average normalized
  14094. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14095. status open
  14096. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14097. logCPM
  14098. \end_layout
  14099. \end_inset
  14100. values across all libraries for genes with at least one read assigned to
  14101. them, we observed the expected bimodal distribution, with a high-abundance
  14102. "signal" peak representing detected genes and a low-abundance "noise" peak
  14103. representing genes whose read count did not rise above the noise floor
  14104. (Figure
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  14108. plural "false"
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  14111. \end_inset
  14112. ).
  14113. Consistent with the 2-fold increase in raw counts assigned to non-globin
  14114. genes, the signal peak for
  14115. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14116. status open
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  14118. GB
  14119. \end_layout
  14120. \end_inset
  14121. samples is shifted to the right relative to the non-GB signal peak.
  14122. When all the samples are normalized together, this difference is normalized
  14123. out, lining up the signal peaks, and this reveals that, as expected, the
  14124. noise floor for the
  14125. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14126. status open
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  14128. GB
  14129. \end_layout
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  14131. samples is about 2-fold lower.
  14132. This greater separation between signal and noise peaks in the
  14133. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14134. status open
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  14136. GB
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  14139. samples means that low-expression genes should be more easily detected
  14140. and more precisely quantified than in the non-GB samples.
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  14157. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14158. \begin_inset Argument 1
  14159. status collapsed
  14160. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14161. Distributions of average group gene abundances when normalized separately
  14162. or together.
  14163. \end_layout
  14164. \end_inset
  14165. \begin_inset CommandInset label
  14166. LatexCommand label
  14167. name "fig:logcpm-dists"
  14168. \end_inset
  14169. \series bold
  14170. Distributions of average group gene abundances when normalized separately
  14171. or together.
  14172. \series default
  14173. All reads in each sequencing library were aligned to the cyno genome, and
  14174. the number of reads uniquely aligning to each gene was counted.
  14175. Genes with zero counts in all libraries were discarded.
  14176. Libraries were normalized using the TMM method.
  14177. Libraries were split into GB and non-GB groups and the average logCPM was
  14178. computed.
  14179. The distribution of average gene logCPM values was plotted for both groups
  14180. using a kernel density plot to approximate a continuous distribution.
  14181. The GB logCPM distributions are marked in red, non-GB in blue.
  14182. The black vertical line denotes the chosen detection threshold of
  14183. \begin_inset Formula $-1$
  14184. \end_inset
  14185. .
  14186. Top panel: Libraries were split into GB and non-GB groups first and normalized
  14187. separately.
  14188. Bottom panel: Libraries were all normalized together first and then split
  14189. into groups.
  14190. \end_layout
  14191. \end_inset
  14192. \end_layout
  14193. \end_inset
  14194. \end_layout
  14195. \begin_layout Standard
  14196. Based on these distributions, we selected a detection threshold of
  14197. \begin_inset Formula $-1$
  14198. \end_inset
  14199. , which is approximately the leftmost edge of the trough between the signal
  14200. and noise peaks.
  14201. This represents the most liberal possible detection threshold that doesn't
  14202. call substantial numbers of noise genes as detected.
  14203. Among the full dataset, 13429 genes were detected at this threshold, and
  14204. 22276 were not.
  14205. When considering the
  14206. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14207. status open
  14208. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14209. GB
  14210. \end_layout
  14211. \end_inset
  14212. libraries and non-GB libraries separately and re-computing normalization
  14213. factors independently within each group, 14535 genes were detected in the
  14214. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14215. status open
  14216. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14217. GB
  14218. \end_layout
  14219. \end_inset
  14220. libraries while only 12460 were detected in the non-GB libraries.
  14221. Thus,
  14222. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14223. status open
  14224. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14225. GB
  14226. \end_layout
  14227. \end_inset
  14228. allowed the detection of 2000 extra genes that were buried under the noise
  14229. floor without
  14230. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14231. status open
  14232. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14233. GB
  14234. \end_layout
  14235. \end_inset
  14236. .
  14237. This pattern of at least 2000 additional genes detected with
  14238. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14239. status open
  14240. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14241. GB
  14242. \end_layout
  14243. \end_inset
  14244. was also consistent across a wide range of possible detection thresholds,
  14245. from -2 to 3 (see Figure
  14246. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  14247. LatexCommand ref
  14248. reference "fig:Gene-detections"
  14249. plural "false"
  14250. caps "false"
  14251. noprefix "false"
  14252. \end_inset
  14253. ).
  14254. \end_layout
  14255. \begin_layout Standard
  14256. \begin_inset Float figure
  14257. wide false
  14258. sideways false
  14259. status open
  14260. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14261. \align center
  14262. \begin_inset Graphics
  14263. filename graphics/globin-paper/figure3-detection.pdf
  14264. lyxscale 50
  14265. width 70col%
  14266. \end_inset
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  14268. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14269. \begin_inset Caption Standard
  14270. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14271. \begin_inset Argument 1
  14272. status collapsed
  14273. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14274. Gene detections as a function of abundance thresholds in GB and non-GB samples.
  14275. \end_layout
  14276. \end_inset
  14277. \begin_inset CommandInset label
  14278. LatexCommand label
  14279. name "fig:Gene-detections"
  14280. \end_inset
  14281. \series bold
  14282. Gene detections as a function of abundance thresholds in GB and non-GB samples.
  14283. \series default
  14284. Average logCPM was computed by separate group normalization as described
  14285. in Figure
  14286. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  14287. LatexCommand ref
  14288. reference "fig:logcpm-dists"
  14289. plural "false"
  14290. caps "false"
  14291. noprefix "false"
  14292. \end_inset
  14293. for both the GB and non-GB groups, as well as for all samples considered
  14294. as one large group.
  14295. For each every integer threshold from
  14296. \begin_inset Formula $-2$
  14297. \end_inset
  14298. to 3, the number of genes detected at or above that logCPM threshold was
  14299. plotted for each group.
  14300. \end_layout
  14301. \end_inset
  14302. \end_layout
  14303. \end_inset
  14304. \end_layout
  14305. \begin_layout Subsection
  14306. Globin blocking does not add significant additional noise or decrease sample
  14307. quality
  14308. \end_layout
  14309. \begin_layout Standard
  14310. One potential worry is that the
  14311. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14312. status open
  14313. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14314. GB
  14315. \end_layout
  14316. \end_inset
  14317. protocol could perturb the levels of non-globin genes.
  14318. There are two kinds of possible perturbations: systematic and random.
  14319. The former is not a major concern for detection of differential expression,
  14320. since a 2-fold change in every sample has no effect on the relative fold
  14321. change between samples.
  14322. In contrast, random perturbations would increase the noise and obscure
  14323. the signal in the dataset, reducing the capacity to detect differential
  14324. expression.
  14325. \end_layout
  14326. \begin_layout Standard
  14327. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  14328. status open
  14329. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14330. Standardize on
  14331. \begin_inset Quotes eld
  14332. \end_inset
  14333. log2
  14334. \begin_inset Quotes erd
  14335. \end_inset
  14336. notation
  14337. \end_layout
  14338. \end_inset
  14339. \end_layout
  14340. \begin_layout Standard
  14341. The data do indeed show small systematic perturbations in gene levels (Figure
  14342. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  14343. LatexCommand ref
  14344. reference "fig:MA-plot"
  14345. plural "false"
  14346. caps "false"
  14347. noprefix "false"
  14348. \end_inset
  14349. ).
  14350. Other than the 3 designated alpha and beta globin genes, two other genes
  14351. stand out as having especially large negative
  14352. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term (pl)
  14353. status open
  14354. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14355. logFC
  14356. \end_layout
  14357. \end_inset
  14358. : HBD and LOC1021365.
  14359. HBD, delta globin, is most likely targeted by the blocking
  14360. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term (pl)
  14361. status open
  14362. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14363. oligo
  14364. \end_layout
  14365. \end_inset
  14366. due to high sequence homology with the other globin genes.
  14367. LOC1021365 is the aforementioned
  14368. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14369. status open
  14370. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14371. ncRNA
  14372. \end_layout
  14373. \end_inset
  14374. that is reverse-complementary to one of the alpha-like genes and that would
  14375. be expected to be removed during the
  14376. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14377. status open
  14378. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14379. GB
  14380. \end_layout
  14381. \end_inset
  14382. step.
  14383. All other genes appear in a cluster centered vertically at 0, and the vast
  14384. majority of genes in this cluster show an absolute
  14385. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14386. status open
  14387. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14388. logFC
  14389. \end_layout
  14390. \end_inset
  14391. of 0.5 or less.
  14392. Nevertheless, many of these small perturbations are still statistically
  14393. significant, indicating that the
  14394. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14395. status open
  14396. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14397. GB
  14398. \end_layout
  14399. \end_inset
  14400. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term (pl)
  14401. status open
  14402. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14403. oligo
  14404. \end_layout
  14405. \end_inset
  14406. likely cause very small but non-zero systematic perturbations in measured
  14407. gene expression levels.
  14408. \end_layout
  14409. \begin_layout Standard
  14410. \begin_inset Float figure
  14411. wide false
  14412. sideways false
  14413. status open
  14414. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14415. \align center
  14416. \begin_inset Graphics
  14417. filename graphics/globin-paper/figure4-maplot-colored.pdf
  14418. lyxscale 50
  14419. width 100col%
  14420. groupId colfullwidth
  14421. \end_inset
  14422. \end_layout
  14423. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14424. \begin_inset Caption Standard
  14425. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14426. \begin_inset Argument 1
  14427. status collapsed
  14428. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14429. MA plot showing effects of GB on each gene's abundance.
  14430. \end_layout
  14431. \end_inset
  14432. \begin_inset CommandInset label
  14433. LatexCommand label
  14434. name "fig:MA-plot"
  14435. \end_inset
  14436. \series bold
  14437. MA plot showing effects of GB on each gene's abundance.
  14438. \series default
  14439. All libraries were normalized together as described in Figure
  14440. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  14441. LatexCommand ref
  14442. reference "fig:logcpm-dists"
  14443. plural "false"
  14444. caps "false"
  14445. noprefix "false"
  14446. \end_inset
  14447. , and genes with an average logCPM below
  14448. \begin_inset Formula $-1$
  14449. \end_inset
  14450. were filtered out.
  14451. Each remaining gene was tested for differential abundance with respect
  14452. to
  14453. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term (glstext)
  14454. status open
  14455. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14456. GB
  14457. \end_layout
  14458. \end_inset
  14459. using
  14460. \begin_inset Flex Code
  14461. status open
  14462. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14463. edgeR
  14464. \end_layout
  14465. \end_inset
  14466. ’s quasi-likelihood F-test, fitting a NB GLM to table of read counts in
  14467. each library.
  14468. For each gene,
  14469. \begin_inset Flex Code
  14470. status open
  14471. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14472. edgeR
  14473. \end_layout
  14474. \end_inset
  14475. reported average logCPM, logFC, p-value, and BH-adjusted FDR.
  14476. Each gene's logFC was plotted against its logCPM, colored by FDR.
  14477. Red points are significant at ≤10% FDR, and blue are not significant at
  14478. that threshold.
  14479. The alpha and beta globin genes targeted for blocking are marked with large
  14480. triangles, while all other genes are represented as small points.
  14481. \end_layout
  14482. \end_inset
  14483. \end_layout
  14484. \end_inset
  14485. \end_layout
  14486. \begin_layout Standard
  14487. \begin_inset Flex TODO Note (inline)
  14488. status open
  14489. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14490. Give these numbers the LaTeX math treatment
  14491. \end_layout
  14492. \end_inset
  14493. \end_layout
  14494. \begin_layout Standard
  14495. To evaluate the possibility of
  14496. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14497. status open
  14498. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14499. GB
  14500. \end_layout
  14501. \end_inset
  14502. causing random perturbations and reducing sample quality, we computed the
  14503. Pearson correlation between
  14504. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14505. status open
  14506. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14507. logCPM
  14508. \end_layout
  14509. \end_inset
  14510. values for every pair of samples with and without
  14511. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14512. status open
  14513. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14514. GB
  14515. \end_layout
  14516. \end_inset
  14517. and plotted them against each other (Figure
  14518. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  14519. LatexCommand ref
  14520. reference "fig:gene-abundance-correlations"
  14521. plural "false"
  14522. caps "false"
  14523. noprefix "false"
  14524. \end_inset
  14525. ).
  14526. The plot indicated that the
  14527. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14528. status open
  14529. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14530. GB
  14531. \end_layout
  14532. \end_inset
  14533. libraries have higher sample-to-sample correlations than the non-GB libraries.
  14534. Parametric and nonparametric tests for differences between the correlations
  14535. with and without
  14536. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14537. status open
  14538. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14539. GB
  14540. \end_layout
  14541. \end_inset
  14542. both confirmed that this difference was highly significant (2-sided paired
  14543. t-test: t = 37.2, df = 665, P ≪ 2.2e-16; 2-sided Wilcoxon sign-rank test:
  14544. V = 2195, P ≪ 2.2e-16).
  14545. Performing the same tests on the Spearman correlations gave the same conclusion
  14546. (t-test: t = 26.8, df = 665, P ≪ 2.2e-16; sign-rank test: V = 8781, P ≪ 2.2e-16).
  14547. The
  14548. \begin_inset Flex Code
  14549. status open
  14550. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14551. edgeR
  14552. \end_layout
  14553. \end_inset
  14554. package was used to compute the overall
  14555. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14556. status open
  14557. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14558. BCV
  14559. \end_layout
  14560. \end_inset
  14561. for
  14562. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14563. status open
  14564. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14565. GB
  14566. \end_layout
  14567. \end_inset
  14568. and non-GB libraries, and found that
  14569. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14570. status open
  14571. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14572. GB
  14573. \end_layout
  14574. \end_inset
  14575. resulted in a negligible increase in the
  14576. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14577. status open
  14578. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14579. BCV
  14580. \end_layout
  14581. \end_inset
  14582. (0.417 with GB vs.
  14583. 0.400 without).
  14584. The near equality of the
  14585. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14586. status open
  14587. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14588. BCV
  14589. \end_layout
  14590. \end_inset
  14591. for both sets indicates that the higher correlations in the GB libraries
  14592. are most likely a result of the increased yield of useful reads, which
  14593. reduces the contribution of Poisson counting uncertainty to the overall
  14594. variance of the
  14595. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14596. status open
  14597. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14598. logCPM
  14599. \end_layout
  14600. \end_inset
  14601. values
  14602. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  14603. LatexCommand cite
  14604. key "McCarthy2012"
  14605. literal "false"
  14606. \end_inset
  14607. .
  14608. This improves the precision of expression measurements and more than offsets
  14609. the negligible increase in
  14610. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14611. status open
  14612. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14613. BCV
  14614. \end_layout
  14615. \end_inset
  14616. .
  14617. \end_layout
  14618. \begin_layout Standard
  14619. \begin_inset Float figure
  14620. wide false
  14621. sideways false
  14622. status open
  14623. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14624. \align center
  14625. \begin_inset Graphics
  14626. filename graphics/globin-paper/figure5-corrplot.pdf
  14627. lyxscale 50
  14628. width 100col%
  14629. groupId colfullwidth
  14630. \end_inset
  14631. \end_layout
  14632. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14633. \begin_inset Caption Standard
  14634. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14635. \begin_inset Argument 1
  14636. status collapsed
  14637. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14638. Comparison of inter-sample gene abundance correlations with and without
  14639. GB.
  14640. \end_layout
  14641. \end_inset
  14642. \begin_inset CommandInset label
  14643. LatexCommand label
  14644. name "fig:gene-abundance-correlations"
  14645. \end_inset
  14646. \series bold
  14647. Comparison of inter-sample gene abundance correlations with and without
  14648. GB.
  14649. \series default
  14650. All libraries were normalized together as described in Figure 2, and genes
  14651. with an average logCPM less than
  14652. \begin_inset Formula $-1$
  14653. \end_inset
  14654. were filtered out.
  14655. Each gene’s logCPM was computed in each library using
  14656. \begin_inset Flex Code
  14657. status open
  14658. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14659. edgeR
  14660. \end_layout
  14661. \end_inset
  14662. 's
  14663. \begin_inset Flex Code
  14664. status open
  14665. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14666. cpm
  14667. \end_layout
  14668. \end_inset
  14669. function.
  14670. For each pair of biological samples, the Pearson correlation between those
  14671. samples' GB libraries was plotted against the correlation between the same
  14672. samples’ non-GB libraries.
  14673. Each point represents an unique pair of samples.
  14674. The solid gray line shows a quantile-quantile plot of distribution of GB
  14675. correlations vs.
  14676. that of non-GB correlations.
  14677. The thin dashed line is the identity line, provided for reference.
  14678. \end_layout
  14679. \end_inset
  14680. \end_layout
  14681. \end_inset
  14682. \end_layout
  14683. \begin_layout Subsection
  14684. More differentially expressed genes are detected with globin blocking
  14685. \end_layout
  14686. \begin_layout Standard
  14687. To compare performance on differential gene expression tests, we took subsets
  14688. of both the
  14689. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14690. status open
  14691. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14692. GB
  14693. \end_layout
  14694. \end_inset
  14695. and non-GB libraries with exactly one pre-transplant and one post-transplant
  14696. sample for each animal that had paired samples available for analysis (N=7
  14697. animals, N=14 samples in each subset).
  14698. The same test for pre- vs.
  14699. post-transplant differential gene expression was performed on the same
  14700. 7 pairs of samples from
  14701. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14702. status open
  14703. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14704. GB
  14705. \end_layout
  14706. \end_inset
  14707. libraries and non-GB libraries, in each case using an
  14708. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14709. status open
  14710. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14711. FDR
  14712. \end_layout
  14713. \end_inset
  14714. of 10% as the threshold of significance.
  14715. Out of 12,954 genes that passed the detection threshold in both subsets,
  14716. 358 were called significantly differentially expressed in the same direction
  14717. in both sets; 1063 were differentially expressed in the
  14718. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14719. status open
  14720. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14721. GB
  14722. \end_layout
  14723. \end_inset
  14724. set only; 296 were differentially expressed in the non-GB set only; 2 genes
  14725. were called significantly up in the
  14726. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14727. status open
  14728. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14729. GB
  14730. \end_layout
  14731. \end_inset
  14732. set but significantly down in the non-GB set; and the remaining 11,235
  14733. were not called differentially expressed in either set.
  14734. These data are summarized in Table
  14735. \begin_inset CommandInset ref
  14736. LatexCommand ref
  14737. reference "tab:Comparison-of-significant"
  14738. plural "false"
  14739. caps "false"
  14740. noprefix "false"
  14741. \end_inset
  14742. .
  14743. The differences in
  14744. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14745. status open
  14746. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14747. BCV
  14748. \end_layout
  14749. \end_inset
  14750. calculated by
  14751. \begin_inset Flex Code
  14752. status open
  14753. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14754. edgeR
  14755. \end_layout
  14756. \end_inset
  14757. for these subsets of samples were negligible (
  14758. \begin_inset Formula $\textrm{BCV}=0.302$
  14759. \end_inset
  14760. for
  14761. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  14762. status open
  14763. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14764. GB
  14765. \end_layout
  14766. \end_inset
  14767. and 0.297 for non-GB).
  14768. \end_layout
  14769. \begin_layout Standard
  14770. \begin_inset Float table
  14771. wide false
  14772. sideways false
  14773. status collapsed
  14774. \begin_layout Plain Layout
  14775. \align center
  14776. \begin_inset Tabular
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  14801. No Globin Blocking
  14802. \end_layout
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  15086. Comparison of significantly differentially expressed genes with and without
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  15092. name "tab:Comparison-of-significant"
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  15095. Comparison of significantly differentially expressed genes with and without
  15096. globin blocking.
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  15098. Up, Down: Genes significantly up/down-regulated in post-transplant samples
  15099. relative to pre-transplant samples, with a false discovery rate of 10%
  15100. or less.
  15101. NS: Non-significant genes (false discovery rate greater than 10%).
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  15108. The key point is that the
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  15115. data results in substantially more differentially expressed calls than
  15116. the non-GB data.
  15117. Since there is no gold standard for this dataset, it is impossible to be
  15118. certain whether this is due to under-calling of differential expression
  15119. in the non-GB samples or over-calling in the
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  15126. samples.
  15127. However, given that both datasets are derived from the same biological
  15128. samples and have nearly equal
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  15135. , it is more likely that the larger number of DE calls in the
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  15142. samples are genuine detections that were enabled by the higher sequencing
  15143. depth and measurement precision of the
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  15150. samples.
  15151. Note that the same set of genes was considered in both subsets, so the
  15152. larger number of differentially expressed gene calls in the
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  15159. data set reflects a greater sensitivity to detect significant differential
  15160. gene expression and not simply the larger total number of detected genes
  15161. in
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  15168. samples described earlier.
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  15170. \begin_layout Section
  15171. Discussion
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  15174. The original experience with whole blood gene expression profiling on DNA
  15175. microarrays demonstrated that the high concentration of globin transcripts
  15176. reduced the sensitivity to detect genes with relatively low expression
  15177. levels, in effect, significantly reducing the sensitivity.
  15178. To address this limitation, commercial protocols for globin reduction were
  15179. developed based on strategies to block globin transcript amplification
  15180. during labeling or physically removing globin transcripts by affinity bead
  15181. methods
  15182. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
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  15184. key "Winn2010"
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  15187. .
  15188. More recently, using the latest generation of labeling protocols and arrays,
  15189. it was determined that globin reduction was no longer necessary to obtain
  15190. sufficient sensitivity to detect differential transcript expression
  15191. \begin_inset CommandInset citation
  15192. LatexCommand cite
  15193. key "NuGEN2010"
  15194. literal "false"
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  15196. .
  15197. However, we are not aware of any publications using these currently available
  15198. protocols with the latest generation of microarrays that actually compare
  15199. the detection sensitivity with and without globin reduction.
  15200. However, in practice this has now been adopted generally primarily driven
  15201. by concerns for cost control.
  15202. The main objective of our work was to directly test the impact of globin
  15203. gene transcripts and a new
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  15207. GB
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  15210. protocol for application to the newest generation of differential gene
  15211. expression profiling determined using next generation sequencing.
  15212. \end_layout
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  15214. The challenge of doing global gene expression profiling in cynomolgus monkeys
  15215. is that the current available arrays were never designed to comprehensively
  15216. cover this genome and have not been updated since the first assemblies
  15217. of the cynomolgus genome were published.
  15218. Therefore, we determined that the best strategy for peripheral blood profiling
  15219. was to do deep
  15220. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
  15221. status open
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  15223. RNA-seq
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  15226. and inform the workflow using the latest available genome assembly and
  15227. annotation
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  15230. key "Wilson2013"
  15231. literal "false"
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  15233. .
  15234. However, it was not immediately clear whether globin reduction was necessary
  15235. for
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  15242. or how much improvement in efficiency or sensitivity to detect differential
  15243. gene expression would be achieved for the added cost and work.
  15244. \end_layout
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  15246. We only found one report that demonstrated that globin reduction significantly
  15247. improved the effective read yields for sequencing of human peripheral blood
  15248. cell RNA using a DeepSAGE protocol
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  15250. LatexCommand cite
  15251. key "Mastrokolias2012"
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  15254. .
  15255. The DeepSAGE method involves two different restriction enzymes that purify
  15256. and then tag small fragments of transcripts at specific locations and thus
  15257. significantly reduces the complexity of the transcriptome.
  15258. Therefore, we could not assume that the DeepSAGE result would translate
  15259. to the common strategy in the field for assaying the entire transcript
  15260. population by whole-transcriptome
  15261. \begin_inset Formula $3^{\prime}$
  15262. \end_inset
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  15270. .
  15271. Furthermore, if globin reduction is necessary, we also needed a globin
  15272. reduction method specific to cynomolgus globin sequences that would work
  15273. an organism for which no kit is available off the shelf.
  15274. \end_layout
  15275. \begin_layout Standard
  15276. As mentioned above, the addition of
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  15280. GB
  15281. \end_layout
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  15289. has a very small impact on measured expression levels of gene expression.
  15290. However, this is a non-issue for the purposes of differential expression
  15291. testing, since a systematic change in a gene in all samples does not affect
  15292. relative expression levels between samples.
  15293. However, we must acknowledge that simple comparisons of gene expression
  15294. data obtained by
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  15298. GB
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  15301. and non-GB protocols are not possible without additional normalization.
  15302. \end_layout
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  15304. More importantly,
  15305. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
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  15311. not only nearly doubles the yield of usable reads, it also increases inter-samp
  15312. le correlation and sensitivity to detect differential gene expression relative
  15313. to the same set of samples profiled without blocking.
  15314. In addition,
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  15321. does not add a significant amount of random noise to the data.
  15322. Globin blocking thus represents a cost-effective way to squeeze more data
  15323. and statistical power out of the same blood samples and the same amount
  15324. of sequencing.
  15325. In conclusion, globin reduction greatly increases the yield of useful
  15326. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
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  15330. \end_layout
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  15332. reads mapping to the rest of the genome, with minimal perturbations in
  15333. the relative levels of non-globin genes.
  15334. Based on these results, globin transcript reduction using sequence-specific,
  15335. complementary blocking
  15336. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term (pl)
  15337. status open
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  15340. \end_layout
  15341. \end_inset
  15342. is recommended for all deep
  15343. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
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  15346. RNA-seq
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  15349. of cynomolgus and other nonhuman primate blood samples.
  15350. \end_layout
  15351. \begin_layout Section
  15352. Future Directions
  15353. \end_layout
  15354. \begin_layout Standard
  15355. One drawback of the
  15356. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
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  15359. GB
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  15362. method presented in this analysis is a poor yield of genic reads, only
  15363. around 50%.
  15364. In a separate experiment, the reagent mixture was modified so as to address
  15365. this drawback, resulting in a method that produces an even better reduction
  15366. in globin reads without reducing the overall fraction of genic reads.
  15367. However, the data showing this improvement consists of only a few test
  15368. samples, so the larger data set analyzed above was chosen in order to demonstra
  15369. te the effectiveness of the method in reducing globin reads while preserving
  15370. the biological signal.
  15371. \end_layout
  15372. \begin_layout Standard
  15373. The motivation for developing a fast practical way to enrich for non-globin
  15374. reads in cyno blood samples was to enable a large-scale
  15375. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
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  15378. RNA-seq
  15379. \end_layout
  15380. \end_inset
  15381. experiment investigating the effects of mesenchymal stem cell infusion
  15382. on blood gene expression in cynomologus transplant recipients in a time
  15383. course after transplantation.
  15384. With the
  15385. \begin_inset Flex Glossary Term
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  15388. GB
  15389. \end_layout
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  15391. method in place, the way is now clear for this experiment to proceed.
  15392. \end_layout
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  15397. Future Directions
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  15403. If there are any chapter-independent future directions, put them here.
  15404. Otherwise, delete this section.
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  15410. \begin_layout Chapter
  15411. Closing remarks
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