BatMan: Mitigating batch effects via stratification for survival outcome prediction Journal Article


Authors: Ni, A.; Liu, M.; Qin, L. X.
Article Title: BatMan: Mitigating batch effects via stratification for survival outcome prediction
Abstract: Reproducible translation of transcriptomics data has been hampered by the ubiquitous presence of batch effects. Statistical methods for managing batch effects were initially developed in the setting of sample group comparison and later borrowed for other settings such as survival outcome prediction. The most notable such method is ComBat, which adjusts for batches by including it as a covariate alongside sample groups in a linear regression. In survival prediction, however, ComBat is used without definable groups for survival outcome and is done sequentially with survival regression for a potentially batch-confounded outcome. To address these issues, we propose a new method called BATch MitigAtion via stratificatioN (BatMan). It adjusts batches as strata in survival regression and uses variable selection methods such as the regularized regression to handle high dimensionality. We assess the performance of BatMan in comparison with ComBat, each used either alone or in conjunction with data normalization, in a resampling-based simulation study under various levels of predictive signal strength and patterns of batch-outcome association. Our simulations show that (1) BatMan outperforms ComBat in nearly all scenarios when there are batch effects in the data and (2) their performance can be worsened by the addition of data normalization. We further evaluate them using microRNA data for ovarian cancer from the Cancer Genome Atlas and find that BatMan outforms ComBat while the addition of data normalization worsens the prediction. Our study thus shows the advantage of BatMan and raises caution about the use of data normalization in the context of developing survival prediction models. The BatMan method and the simulation tool for performance assessment are implemented in R and publicly available at LXQin/PRECISION.survival-GitHub.
Keywords: gene expression profiling; computer simulation; procedures; humans; human
Journal Title: JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics
Volume: 7
ISSN: 2473-4276
Publisher: American Society of Clinical Oncology  
Date Published: 2023-01-01
Start Page: e2200138
Language: English
DOI: 10.1200/cci.22.00138
PUBMED: 37335961
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC10530623
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Notes: Article -- MSK Cancer Center Support Grant (P30 CA008748) acknowledged in PDF -- MSK corresponding author is Li-Xuan Qin -- Source: Scopus
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