Narrowing the Gap Between In Vitro and In Vivo Genetic Profiles by Deconvoluting Toxicogenomic Data In Silico

通过计算机模拟解卷积毒理基因组数据,缩小体外和体内基因谱之间的差距

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Abstract

Toxicogenomics (TGx) is a powerful method to evaluate toxicity and is widely used in both in vivo and in vitro assays. For in vivo TGx, reduction, refinement, and replacement represent the unremitting pursuit of live-animal tests, but in vitro assays, as alternatives, usually demonstrate poor correlation with real in vivo assays. In living subjects, in addition to drug effects, inner-environmental reactions also affect genetic variation, and these two factors are further jointly reflected in gene abundance. Thus, finding a strategy to factorize inner-environmental factor from in vivo assays based on gene expression levels and to further utilize in vitro data to better simulate in vivo data is needed. We proposed a strategy based on post-modified non-negative matrix factorization, which can estimate the gene expression profiles and contents of major factors in samples. The applicability of the strategy was first verified, and the strategy was then utilized to simulate in vivo data by correcting in vitro data. The similarities between real in vivo data and simulated data (single-dose 0.72, repeat-doses 0.75) were higher than those observed when directly comparing real in vivo data with in vitro data (single-dose 0.56, repeat-doses 0.70). Moreover, by keeping environment-related factor, a simulation can always be generated by using in vitro data to provide potential substitutions for in vivo TGx and to reduce the launch of live-animal tests.

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