A tensor decomposition model for longitudinal microbiome studies

Siyuan Ma, Hongzhe Li
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Longitudinal microbiome studies can help delineate true biological signals from the high interindividual variability that is common in microbiome data. However, there are few methods available for unsupervised dimension reduction of time course microbial abundance observations. Existing methods do not fully observe the distribution characteristics of such data types, namely, zero-inflation, compositionality, and overdispersion. We present a tensor decomposition model and a semiparametric quasi-likelihood estimation method for the decomposition of longitudinal microbiome data, by gen-eralizing existing approaches in tensor decomposition of Gaussian data. Optimization is performed through projected gradient descent additionally allowing interpretability constraints. We show through simulation studies our method is able to recover low rank structures from microbiome time course data, better than existing approaches. Lastly, we apply our method to two existing longitudinal microbiome studies, to detect global microbial changes associated with dietary and pharmaceutical effects, as well as infant birth modes.
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纵向微生物组研究的张量分解模型
纵向微生物组研究有助于从微生物组数据中常见的高度个体间差异中描述真正的生物信号。然而,对于时间过程微生物丰度观测的无监督降维方法很少。现有的方法并没有充分观察到这类数据类型的分布特征,即零膨胀、组合性和过度分散。在推广现有的高斯数据张量分解方法的基础上,提出了纵向微生物组数据分解的张量分解模型和半参数拟似然估计方法。优化通过投影梯度下降执行,另外允许可解释性约束。我们通过模拟研究表明,我们的方法能够从微生物组时间过程数据中恢复低秩结构,比现有方法更好。最后,我们将我们的方法应用于两项现有的纵向微生物组研究,以检测与饮食和药物效应以及婴儿出生模式相关的全球微生物变化。
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