Personalized pathology test for Cardio-vascular disease: Approximate Bayesian computation with discriminative summary statistics learning

Author:

Dutta RitabrataORCID,Zouaoui Boudjeltia Karim,Kotsalos ChristosORCID,Rousseau AlexandreORCID,Ribeiro de Sousa DanielORCID,Desmet Jean-Marc,Van Meerhaeghe Alain,Mira AntoniettaORCID,Chopard BastienORCID

Abstract

Cardio/cerebrovascular diseases (CVD) have become one of the major health issue in our societies. But recent studies show that the present pathology tests to detect CVD are ineffectual as they do not consider different stages of platelet activation or the molecular dynamics involved in platelet interactions and are incapable to consider inter-individual variability. Here we propose a stochastic platelet deposition model and an inferential scheme to estimate the biologically meaningful model parameters using approximate Bayesian computation with a summary statistic that maximally discriminates between different types of patients. Inferred parameters from data collected on healthy volunteers and different patient types help us to identify specific biological parameters and hence biological reasoning behind the dysfunction for each type of patients. This work opens up an unprecedented opportunity of personalized pathology test for CVD detection and medical treatment.

Funder

engineering and physical sciences research council

NERC

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

CHU de Charleroi

Fonds de la Chirurgie Cardiaque

Fonds pour la Recherche Médicale en Hainaut

ARCHER2 UK National Supercomputing Service

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Computational Theory and Mathematics,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Ecology,Modeling and Simulation,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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