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Realizing privacy preserving genome-wide association studies.


ABSTRACT:

Motivation

As genomics moves into the clinic, there has been much interest in using this medical data for research. At the same time the use of such data raises many privacy concerns. These circumstances have led to the development of various methods to perform genome-wide association studies (GWAS) on patient records while ensuring privacy. In particular, there has been growing interest in applying differentially private techniques to this challenge. Unfortunately, up until now all methods for finding high scoring SNPs in a differentially private manner have had major drawbacks in terms of either accuracy or computational efficiency.

Results

Here we overcome these limitations with a substantially modified version of the neighbor distance method for performing differentially private GWAS, and thus are able to produce a more viable mechanism. Specifically, we use input perturbation and an adaptive boundary method to overcome accuracy issues. We also design and implement a convex analysis based algorithm to calculate the neighbor distance for each SNP in constant time, overcoming the major computational bottleneck in the neighbor distance method. It is our hope that methods such as ours will pave the way for more widespread use of patient data in biomedical research.

Availability and implementation

A python implementation is available at http://groups.csail.mit.edu/cb/DiffPriv/

Contact

bab@csail.mit.edu

Supplementary information

Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.

SUBMITTER: Simmons S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4848404 | biostudies-literature | 2016 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Realizing privacy preserving genome-wide association studies.

Simmons Sean S   Berger Bonnie B  

Bioinformatics (Oxford, England) 20160114 9


<h4>Motivation</h4>As genomics moves into the clinic, there has been much interest in using this medical data for research. At the same time the use of such data raises many privacy concerns. These circumstances have led to the development of various methods to perform genome-wide association studies (GWAS) on patient records while ensuring privacy. In particular, there has been growing interest in applying differentially private techniques to this challenge. Unfortunately, up until now all meth  ...[more]

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