Abstract
Understanding how genetic variation affects gene expression is essential for a complete picture of the functional pathways that give rise to complex traits. Although numerous studies have established that many genes are differentially expressed in distinct human tissues and cell types, no tools exist for identifying the genes whose expression is differentially regulated. Here we introduce DRAB (differential regulation analysis by bootstrapping), a gene-based method for testing whether patterns of genetic regulation are significantly different between tissues or other biological contexts. DRAB first leverages the elastic net to learn context-specific models of local genetic regulation and then applies a novel bootstrap-based model comparison test to check their equivalency. Unlike previous model comparison tests, our proposed approach can determine whether population-level models have equal predictive performance by accounting for the variability of feature selection and model training. We validated DRAB on mRNA expression data from a variety of human tissues in the Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) Project. DRAB yielded biologically reasonable results and had sufficient power to detect genes with tissue-specific regulatory profiles while effectively controlling false positives. By providing a framework that facilitates the prioritization of differentially regulated genes, our study enables future discoveries on the genetic architecture of molecular phenotypes.
Funding Statement
This research was supported by NIH grants T32GM132063, U01AG073079, R01AG065636, R01AG069895, R01AG074858, and R01GM126002. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.
Acknowledgments
We thank the Associate Editor and two anonymous reviewers who provided very thoughtful and constructive feedback on the initial version of this manuscript. Access to the GTEx data was approved for dbGaP Project #26511, and the data were obtained from dbGaP accession number phs000424.v8.p2 on 10/13/2021. We are also grateful to the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute (MSI) at the University of Minnesota for providing resources that contributed to the results reported within this paper.
Citation
Mykhaylo M. Malakhov. Ben Dai. Xiaotong T. Shen. Wei Pan. "A bootstrap model comparison test for identifying genes with context-specific patterns of genetic regulation." Ann. Appl. Stat. 18 (3) 1840 - 1857, September 2024. https://doi.org/10.1214/23-AOAS1859
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