A comparison of curated gene sets versus transcriptomics-derived gene signatures for detecting pathway activation in immune cells.
Bin LiuPatrick LindnerAdan Chari JirmoUlrich MausThomas IlligDavid S DeLucaPublished in: BMC bioinformatics (2020)
When investigators seek to test specific hypotheses, the data-derived signature approach can perform as well, if not better than standard gene-set based approaches for immunological signatures. Furthermore, the data-derived signatures can be generated in the cases that well-defined gene sets are lacking from pathway databases and also offer the opportunity for defining signatures in a cell-type specific manner. However, neither the data-derived signatures nor standard gene-sets can be demonstrated to reliably provide negative predictions for negative cases. We conclude that the data-derived signature approach is a useful and sometimes necessary tool, but analysts should be weary of false positives.