Department of Medicine

Atul Butte

Publication Details

  • An integrative method for scoring candidate genes from association studies: application to warfarin dosing.

    Tatonetti NP, Dudley JT, Sagreiya H, Butte AJ, Altman RB. BMC Bioinformatics. 2010: 11 Suppl 9 S9

    A key challenge in pharmacogenomics is the identification of genes whose variants contribute to drug response phenotypes, which can include severe adverse effects. Pharmacogenomics GWAS attempt to elucidate genotypes predictive of drug response. However, the size of these studies has severely limited their power and potential application. We propose a novel knowledge integration and SNP aggregation approach for identifying genes impacting drug response. Our SNP aggregation method characterizes the degree to which uncommon alleles of a gene are associated with drug response. We first use pre-existing knowledge sources to rank pharmacogenes by their likelihood to affect drug response. We then define a summary score for each gene based on allele frequencies and train linear and logistic regression classifiers to predict drug response phenotypes.

    PubMedID: 21044367

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