Gene-Embedded Multi-Modal Networks for Population-Scale Multi-Omics Discovery

用于群体规模多组学发现的基因嵌入式多模态网络

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Abstract

We present Gene-Embedded Multi-modal Networks (GEM-Net), a semi-supervised framework for constructing multi-modal networks centered on genes. GEM-Net uses gene-level modules and selectively incorporates heterogeneous omics profiles using a correlated meta-analysis strategy that accounts for scale imbalance, missingness, and intra-modular correlation. Prior to network inference, we developed a harmonized data processing protocol that adjusts each omic layer independently through a shared mathematical workflow involving transformation, dimensionality reduction, and regression-based covariate adjustment. GEM-Net modules were inferred and benchmarked against unsupervised methods using transcriptomic, metabolomic, and lipidomic data from the Long Life Family Study (LLFS), a unique cohort enriched for exceptional familial longevity and health. GEM-Net modules were more diverse and biologically interpretable, with stronger support from protein-protein interactions, transcriptional regulation, and metabolic annotations. Applying GEM-Net to metabolic health in LLFS revealed an axis between the microbiome-derived metabolite N-acetylglycine and immune genes (FCER1A, HDC, CPA3, MS4A2) associated with improved insulin sensitivity and reduced inflammation in healthy older individuals. GEM-Nets offer a reusable reference from a long-lived population and a generalizable framework for multi-omics discovery. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15003731.

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