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A secure SNP panel scheme using homomorphically encrypted K-mers without SNP calling on the user side

机译:一种安全的SNP面板方案,使用具有同性恋加密的K-MERS而没有SNP呼叫用户侧

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Background: Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) in the genome has become crucial information for clinical use. For example, the targeted cancer therapy is primarily based on the information which clinically important SNPs are detectable from the tumor. Many hospitals have developed their own panels that include clinically important SNPs. The genome information exchange between the patient and the hospital has become more popular. However, the genome sequence information is innate and irreversible and thus its leakage has serious consequences. Therefore, protecting one's genome information is critical. On the other side, hospitals may need to protect their own panels. There is no known secure SNP panel scheme to protect both.Results: In this paper,we propose a secure SNP panel scheme using homomorphically encrypted K-mers without requiring SNP calling on the user side and without revealing the panel information to the user. Use of the powerful homomorphic encryption technique is desirable, but there is no known algorithm to efficiently align two homomorphically encrypted sequences. Thus, we designed and implemented a novel secure SNP panel scheme utilizing the computationally feasible equality test on two homomorphically encrypted K-mers. To makethe scheme work correctly, in addition to SNPs in the panel, sequence variations at the population level should be addressed. We designed a concept of Point Deviation Tolerance (PDT) level to address the false positives and false negatives. Using the TCGA BRCA dataset, we demonstrated that our scheme works at the level of over a hundred thousand somatic mutations. In addition, we provide a computational guideline for the panel design, including the size of K-mer and the number of SNPs.Conclusions: Theproposed method is the first of its kind to protect both the user's sequence and the hospital's panel information using the powerful homomorphic encryption scheme. We demonstrated that the scheme works with a simulated dataset and the TCGA BRCA dataset.In this study, we have shown only the feasibility of the proposed scheme and much more efforts should be done to make the scheme usable for clinical use.
机译:背景:基因组中的单核苷酸多态性(SNP)已成为临床使用的关键信息。例如,靶向癌症治疗主要基于临床上重要的SNP可从肿瘤中检测到的信息。许多医院开发了自己的面板,包括临床上重要的SNP。患者和医院之间的基因组信息交换变得更加流行。然而,基因组序列信息是先天的,不可逆的,因此其泄漏具有严重的后果。因此,保护​​一个基因组信息至关重要。另一方面,医院可能需要保护自己的面板。没有已知的安全SNP面板方案来保护两者。在本文中,我们提出了一种使用具有同性态加密的K-MERS的安全SNP面板方案,而不需要对用户侧的SNP呼叫并且而不向用户敞开面板信息。使用强大的同性恋加密技术是理想的,但是没有已知的算法能够有效地对准两个具有同性恋加密的序列。因此,我们设计并实现了一种新颖的安全SNP面板方案,利用两个具有计算可行的k-Mers的计算可行的平等测试。对于Makethe计划正常工作,除了面板中的SNP,应解决人口水平的序列变化。我们设计了点偏差容差(PDT)级别的概念,以解决误报和假底片。使用TCGA BRCA DataSet,我们证明了我们的计划在超过十万躯体突变的水平上工作。此外,我们还提供了面板设计的计算指南,包括K-MER的大小和SNPS.Conclusions的数量:特殊的方法是使用强大的保护用户的序列和医院的面板信息的第一个方法同性恋加密方案。我们证明,该方案与模拟数据集和TCGA BRCA数据集一起工作。本研究中,我们只显示了所提出的方案的可行性,并应采取更多努力来使该计划用于临床使用。

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