Enhancing personalized gene expression prediction from DNA sequences using genomic foundation models.

IF 3.3 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY HGG Advances Pub Date : 2024-10-10 Epub Date: 2024-08-27 DOI:10.1016/j.xhgg.2024.100347
Pratik Ramprasad, Nidhi Pai, Wei Pan
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Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI)/deep learning (DL) models that predict molecular phenotypes like gene expression directly from DNA sequences have recently emerged. While these models have proven effective at capturing the variation across genes, their ability to explain inter-individual differences has been limited. We hypothesize that the performance gap can be narrowed through the use of pre-trained embeddings from the Nucleotide Transformer, a large foundation model trained on 3,000+ genomes. We train a transformer model using the pre-trained embeddings and compare its predictive performance to Enformer, the current state-of-the-art model, using genotype and expression data from 290 individuals. Our model significantly outperforms Enformer in terms of correlation across individuals, and narrows the performance gap with an elastic net regression approach that uses just the genetic variants as predictors. Although simple regression models have their advantages in personalized prediction tasks, DL approaches based on foundation models pre-trained on diverse genomes have unique strengths in flexibility and interpretability. With further methodological and computational improvements with more training data, these models may eventually predict molecular phenotypes from DNA sequences with an accuracy surpassing that of regression-based approaches. Our work demonstrates the potential for large pre-trained AI/DL models to advance functional genomics.

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利用基因组基础模型加强 DNA 序列的个性化基因表达预测。
最近出现了人工智能/深度学习(AI/DL)模型,可直接从 DNA 序列预测基因表达等分子表型。虽然这些模型已被证明能有效捕捉基因间的变异,但它们解释个体间差异的能力却很有限。我们假设,通过使用核苷酸转换器(Nucleotide Transformer)中预先训练好的嵌入,可以缩小性能差距。我们使用预训练嵌入训练了一个转换器模型,并使用来自 290 个个体的基因型和表达数据将其预测性能与目前最先进的模型 Enformer 进行了比较。我们的模型在跨个体相关性方面明显优于 Enformer,并缩小了与仅使用遗传变异作为预测因子的弹性网回归方法的性能差距。虽然简单回归模型在个性化预测任务中具有优势,但基于在不同基因组上预先训练的基础模型的 DL 方法在灵活性和可解释性方面具有独特的优势。随着更多训练数据在方法和计算上的进一步改进,这些模型有朝一日从 DNA 序列预测分子表型的准确性可能会超过基于回归的方法。我们的工作展示了大型预训练人工智能/DL 模型推动功能基因组学发展的潜力。
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HGG Advances
HGG Advances Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Medicine
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4.30
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4.50%
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69
审稿时长
14 weeks
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