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Page 1: ASCA: analysis of multivariate data from an experimental design,

ASCA: analysis of multivariate data from an experimental design,

Biosystems Data Analysis group

Universiteit van Amsterdam

                   

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Contents

• ANOVA

• SCA

• ASCA

• Conclusions

Page 3: ASCA: analysis of multivariate data from an experimental design,

ANOVA

• different design factors contribute to the variation

withinBABtotal SSSSSSSSSS A

For two treatments A and B the total sum of squares can be split into several contributions

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Example

Experiment:

Time: 6, 24 and 48 hours

Experimental Design:

Rats are given Bromobenzene that affects the liver

Groups: 3 doses of BB

Animals: 3 rats per dose per time point

Vehicle group, Control group

Rat

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Rat

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Rat

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Rat

112

Rat

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Rat

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Rat

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Rat

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Rat

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Rats

6 hours

24 hours

48 hours

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chemical shift (ppm)

2.932.7175 2.075

3.7525 3.675

3.0475 5.38 3.285

2.055

3.0275

Measurements: NMR spectroscopy of urine

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NMR Spectroscopy

- Each type of H-atom has a specific Chemical shift

- The peak height is number of H-atoms at this chemical shift = metabolite concentration

- NMR measures ‘concentrations’ of different types of H-atoms

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0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.6

0.7

chemical shift (ppm)

2.93

2.7175 2.075

3.7525 3.675

3.0475

5.38 3.285

2.055

3.0275

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Different contributions

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Trajectories

Experimental Design

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The Method I: ANOVA

Constraints:

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The Method IIANOVA is a Univariate technique

x X

2.932.7175 2.0753.7525 3.675

3.0475 5.38 3.285

2.055

3.0275

khihx

hkhk hkihkkhkix

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Structured !

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Multivariate DataNMR Spectroscopy

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Covariance between the variables

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The Method III: Principal Component Analysis

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The Method IV: ANOVA and PCA ASCA

Column spaces areOrthogonal

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Parts of the data not explained by the component models

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In Words:

• ASCA models the different contributions to the variation in the data

• ASCA takes the covariance between the variables into account

• ASCA gives a solution for the problem at hand.

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Results I

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Results II

• Quantitative effect!

• No effect of vehicle

• Scores are in agreement with visual inspection

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Results III biomarkers

3.9675 2.735

3.6753.7525

2.0552.5425

5.383.0475

2.58252.6975

3.9675 2.7352.6975

2.933.0275 2.91

2.5825

2.075

3.285

2.055

3.8875 3.73 2.0553.0475 2.93 2.075

2.735

3.0275

3.2625

3.285

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αβγ

αβ

αDifferencesbetween submodels

Interesting for Biology

Interesting for Diagnostics

Unique to the α submodel

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Conclusions

• Metabolomics (and other –omics) techniques give multivariate datasets with an underlying experimental design

• For this type of data, ASCA can be used• The results observed for this experiment

are in accordance with clinical observations• The metabolites that are responsible for

this variation can be found using ASCA BIOMARKERS

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Discussion

1. How can I perform statistics on the ASCA model? (e.g. Significance testing)

2. Are there other constraints possible for this model? (e.g. stochastic independence)

3. Are there alternative methods for solving this problem?