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Measurement of Disease Comorbidity Using Semantic Profiling of Disease Genes.

Year:
2025
Authors:
Cho SB.
Affiliation:
Department of Biomedical Informatics · South Korea

Abstract

The identification of overlapping disease genes between different diseases is the first step in the elucidation of the biological mechanism of disease comorbidity; however, in the absence of common genes, it is difficult to determine the mechanism of comorbidity even if clinical evidence of disease co-occurrence exists. In this research, a gene-set-based measurement of the comorbidity of diseases (GS.CoMoD) was proposed. The underlying assumption of GS.CoMoD is that if the <i>p</i>-value vectors obtained from the enrichment analyses of different disease gene lists indicate similarity, the diseases are possibly comorbid. Therefore, comorbidity can be detected even without overlapping genes. A simulation analysis showed that GS.CoMoD yielded higher scores for comorbid disease pairs vs. random disease pairs. Moreover, comparison analyses revealed that GS.CoMoD outperformed the pre-existing methods for detecting comorbidity.

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Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/40332751