Abstract
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a complex disease that affects articular joints and may cause disability. The incidence of OA is extremely high. Most elderly people have the symptoms of osteoarthritis. The physiotherapy of OA is time consuming, and the chances of full recovery from OA are very minimal. The most effective way of fighting OA is early diagnosis and early intervention. Liquid biopsy has become a popular noninvasive test. To find the blood gene expression signature for OA, we reanalyzed the publicly available blood gene expression profiles of 106 patients with OA and 33 control samples using an automatic computational pipeline based on advanced feature selection methods. Finally, a compact 23-gene set was identified. On the basis of these 23 genes, we constructed a Support Vector Machine (SVM) classifier and evaluated it with leave-one-out cross-validation. Its sensitivity (Sn), specificity (Sp), accuracy (ACC), and Mathew's correlation coefficient (MCC) were 0.991, 0.909, 0.971, and 0.920, respectively. Obviously, the performance needed to be validated in an independent large dataset, but the in-depth biological analysis of the 23 biomarkers showed great promise and suggested that mRNA surveillance pathway and multicellular organism growth played important roles in OA. Our results shed light on OA diagnosis through liquid biopsy.
Highlights
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a complex disease that affects articular joints and may cause disability (Appleton, 2017)
We identified 23 blood gene expression biomarkers
Despite the great performance achieved by Ramos et al (2014), we believe that there are other actionable biomarkers which may function in a different way and we are trying to find them with advanced feature selection methods
Summary
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a complex disease that affects articular joints and may cause disability (Appleton, 2017). In the USA, 14 million people have symptomatic knee osteoarthritis (KOA) (Vina and Kwoh, 2017). 10–20% adult have OA (Bay-Jensen et al, 2018). OA is considered a disease primarily for the elderly, nowadays, more than half of patients with OA are under 65 years old. More and more young people show the symptoms of OA. The physiotherapy of OA is time consuming, and the chances of full recovery from OA are very minimal (Nelson, 2017). The most effective way of fighting OA is early diagnosis and early intervention. Usually at early stage when OA is treatable, the patients often ignore the symptoms and are reluctant to go
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