English

Gene-Environment Interaction: A Variable Selection Perspective

Applications 2020-03-09 v1 Methodology

Abstract

Gene-environment interactions have important implications to elucidate the genetic basis of complex diseases beyond the joint function of multiple genetic factors and their interactions (or epistasis). In the past, G×\timesE interactions have been mainly conducted within the framework of genetic association studies. The high dimensionality of G×\timesE interactions, due to the complicated form of environmental effects and presence of a large number of genetic factors including gene expressions and SNPs, has motivated the recent development of penalized variable selection methods for dissecting G×\timesE interactions, which has been ignored in majority of published reviews on genetic interaction studies. In this article, we first survey existing overviews on both gene-environment and gene-gene interactions. Then, after a brief introduction on the variable selection methods, we review penalization and relevant variable selection methods in marginal and joint paradigms respectively under a variety of conceptual models. Discussions on strengths and limitations, as well as computational aspects of the variable selection methods tailored for G×\timesE studies have also been provided.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2003.02930,
  title  = {Gene-Environment Interaction: A Variable Selection Perspective},
  author = {Fei Zhou and Jie Ren and Xi Lu and Shuangge Ma and Cen Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.02930},
  year   = {2020}
}