This pipeline inspects significant overlapping pathway genesets for a given gene list using a hypergeometric test. For the gene set database, we uses GSEA MSigDB Class2: Canonical Pathways DB as a geneset data. Further details about the MsigDB genesets, please visit The Broad Institute GSEA MsigDB
For a given gene list, a hypergeometric test was tried to find significant overlapping canonical pathway gene sets. In terms of FDR adjusted p.values, top 5 significant overlapping gene sets are listed as below.
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KEGG_PATHWAYS_IN_CANCER, KEGG_MAPK_SIGNALING_PATHWAY, KEGG_OLFACTORY_TRANSDUCTION, KEGG_FOCAL_ADHESION, KEGG_REGULATION_OF_ACTIN_CYTOSKELETON
GS(geneset) pathway name | gene.list | GS size (m) | n.NotInGS (n) | Gene universe (N) | n.drawn (k) | n.found (x) | p.value (p(X>=x)) | FDR (q.value) |
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KEGG PATHWAYS IN CANCER | gene.list | 387 | 45569 | 45956 | 2244 | 89 | 5.069e-35 | 2.048e-32 |
KEGG MAPK SIGNALING PATHWAY | gene.list | 387 | 45569 | 45956 | 2244 | 54 | 4.690e-12 | 9.474e-10 |
KEGG OLFACTORY TRANSDUCTION | gene.list | 388 | 45568 | 45956 | 2244 | 52 | 5.275e-11 | 7.104e-09 |
KEGG FOCAL ADHESION | gene.list | 387 | 45569 | 45956 | 2244 | 46 | 2.979e-08 | 2.407e-06 |
KEGG REGULATION OF ACTIN CYTOSKELETON | gene.list | 387 | 45569 | 45956 | 2244 | 46 | 2.979e-08 | 2.407e-06 |
KEGG NEUROACTIVE LIGAND RECEPTOR INTERACTION | gene.list | 387 | 45569 | 45956 | 2244 | 38 | 4.010e-05 | 2.700e-03 |
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Gene set database = c2.cp.v3.0-2.symbols.gmt
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Input gene list = sig_genes.txt
For a given gene list, it uses a hypergeometric test to get a significance of each overlapping pathway geneset. The hypergeometric p-value is obtained by R library function phyer() and is defined as a probability of randomly drawing x or more successes(gene matches) from the population consisting N genes in k(the input genes) total draws.
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a cumulative p.val with lower tail==T in phyer():
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ex). a probability to see at least 3 genes in the group is p(x>=3) = 1 - p(x<=2)= 1 - phyer(2, lower.tail=T) that is, f(x| N, m, k) = mCk * ((N-m) C (n-k)) / ((N) C (n))
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The hypergeometric test is identical to the corresponding one-tailed version of Fisher's exact test.
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ex). Fisher' exact test = matrix(c(n.Found, n.GS-n.Found, n.drawn-n.Found, n.NotGS- (n.drawn-n.Found)), nrow=2, dimnames = list(inputGenes = c("Found", "NotFound"),GeneUniverse = c("GS", "nonGS")) )
In addition to the links below, the full results of the analysis summarized in this report can also be downloaded programmatically using firehose_get, or interactively from either the Broad GDAC website or TCGA Data Coordination Center Portal.