Two-stage testing procedures with independent filtering for genome-wide gene-environment interaction

JY Dai, C Kooperberg, M Leblanc, RL Prentice - Biometrika, 2012 - academic.oup.com
JY Dai, C Kooperberg, M Leblanc, RL Prentice
Biometrika, 2012academic.oup.com
Several two-stage multiple testing procedures have been proposed to detect gene-
environment interaction in genome-wide association studies. In this article, we elucidate
general conditions that are required for validity and power of these procedures, and we
propose extensions of two-stage procedures using the case-only estimator of gene-
treatment interaction in randomized clinical trials. We develop a unified estimating equation
approach to proving asymptotic independence between a filtering statistic and an interaction …
Abstract
Several two-stage multiple testing procedures have been proposed to detect gene-environment interaction in genome-wide association studies. In this article, we elucidate general conditions that are required for validity and power of these procedures, and we propose extensions of two-stage procedures using the case-only estimator of gene-treatment interaction in randomized clinical trials. We develop a unified estimating equation approach to proving asymptotic independence between a filtering statistic and an interaction test statistic in a range of situations, including marginal association and interaction in a generalized linear model with a canonical link. We assess the performance of various two-stage procedures in simulations and in genetic studies from Women’s Health Initiative clinical trials.
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