Statistics – Methodology
Scientific paper
2009-11-06
Statistics
Methodology
Scientific paper
Wiener and Granger have introduced an intuitive concept of causality between two variables which is based on the idea that an effect never occurs before its cause. Later, Geweke has generalized this concept to a multivariate Granger causality, i.e., n variables Granger-cause another variable. Although Granger causality is not "effective causality", this concept is useful to infer directionality and information flow in observational data. Granger causality is usually identified by using VAR models due to their simplicity. In the last few years, several VAR-based models were presented in order to model gene regulatory networks. Here, we generalize the multivariate Granger causality concept in order to identify Granger causalities between sets of gene expressions, i.e., whether a set of n genes Granger-causes another set of m genes, aiming at identifying and quantifying the flow of information between gene networks (or pathways). The concept of Granger causality for sets of variables is presented. Moreover, a method for its identification with a bootstrap test is proposed. This method is applied in simulated and also in actual biological gene expression data in order to model regulatory networks. This concept may be useful to understand the complete information flow from one network or pathway to the other, mainly in regulatory networks. Linking this concept to graph theory, sink and source can be generalized to node sets. Moreover, hub and centrality for sets of genes can be defined based on total information flow. Another application is in annotation, when the functionality of a set of genes is unknown, but this set is Granger caused by another set of genes which is well studied. Therefore, this information may be useful to infer or construct some hypothesis about the unknown set of genes.
Fujita Andre
Gomes Luciana Rodrigues
Kojima Kaname
Miyano Satoru
Nagasaki Masao
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