Application of the Random Forest Classification Method to Peaks Detected from Mass Spectrometric Proteomic Profiles of Cancer Patients and Controls

Abstract The random forest classification method was applied to classify samples from 76 breast cancer patients and 77 controls whose proteomic profile had been obtained using mass spectrometry. The analysis consisted of two stages, the detection of peaks from the profiles and the construction of a...

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Published inStatistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology Vol. 7; no. 2; p. 4
Main Authors Barrett, Jennifer H, Cairns, David A
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Germany bepress 01.01.2008
De Gruyter
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ISSN1544-6115
1544-6115
DOI10.2202/1544-6115.1349

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Summary:Abstract The random forest classification method was applied to classify samples from 76 breast cancer patients and 77 controls whose proteomic profile had been obtained using mass spectrometry. The analysis consisted of two stages, the detection of peaks from the profiles and the construction of a classification rule using random forests. Using a peak detection method based on finding common local maxima in the smoothed sample spectra, 444 peaks were detected, reducing to 365 robust peaks found in at least 7 out of 10 random subsets of samples. Subjects were classified as cases or controls using the random forest algorithm applied to the 365 peaks. Based on the prediction of the status of out-of-bag samples, the total error rate was 16.3%, with a sensitivity of 81.6% and a specificity of 85.7%. Measures of importance of each of the peaks were calculated to identify regions of the spectrum influencing the classification, and the four most important peaks were identified as mz3863_13, mz2943_12, mz3193_44 and mz8925_94. Combining initial peak detection with the random forest algorithm provides a high-performance classification system for proteomic data, with unbiased estimates of future performance. Submitted: January 17, 2008 · Accepted: January 26, 2008 · Published: February 8, 2008 Recommended Citation Barrett, Jennifer H. and Cairns, David A. (2008) "Application of the Random Forest Classification Method to Peaks Detected from Mass Spectrometric Proteomic Profiles of Cancer Patients and Controls," Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology: Vol. 7 : Iss. 2, Article 4. DOI: 10.2202/1544-6115.1349 Available at: http://www.bepress.com/sagmb/vol7/iss2/art4
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ISSN:1544-6115
1544-6115
DOI:10.2202/1544-6115.1349