2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0080080
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Rule-Based Models of the Interplay between Genetic and Environmental Factors in Childhood Allergy

Abstract: Both genetic and environmental factors are important for the development of allergic diseases. However, a detailed understanding of how such factors act together is lacking. To elucidate the interplay between genetic and environmental factors in allergic diseases, we used a novel bioinformatics approach that combines feature selection and machine learning. In two materials, PARSIFAL (a European cross-sectional study of 3113 children) and BAMSE (a Swedish birth-cohort including 2033 children), genetic variants … Show more

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“…Comorbidity cluster could also be the clinical expression of the effects of common environmental factors, but few studies have focused on environmental determinants of allergy‐related comorbidity. A bioinformatics approach to analysing allergy‐related diseases in European children combined feature selection and machine learning to show that combinations of environmental and lifestyle factors were more frequently related to allergy‐related diseases than combinations solely involving genes . However, the study did not assess comorbidity determinants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comorbidity cluster could also be the clinical expression of the effects of common environmental factors, but few studies have focused on environmental determinants of allergy‐related comorbidity. A bioinformatics approach to analysing allergy‐related diseases in European children combined feature selection and machine learning to show that combinations of environmental and lifestyle factors were more frequently related to allergy‐related diseases than combinations solely involving genes . However, the study did not assess comorbidity determinants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prevalence of allergic diseases has increased rapidly since the mid-20th century and has become a major public health problem, particularly in modern industrialised countries (13). Allergic rhinitis is the most common of all allergic diseases, and it severely affects the quality of life (4).…”
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“…MCFS uses a large number of decision trees and assigns a normalized relative importance (RI-norm) score to each feature such that the features contributing more to the discernibility of the outcome gets a higher score. Statistical significance of the RI-norm scores was assessed with a permutation test and significant features (p<0.05), after Bonferroni correction [35], were kept as described in [36]. Only these features were used in the further rule-based model generation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%