Identifying time patterns in Huntington’s disease trajectories using dynamic time warping-based clustering on multi-modal data

Abstract One of the principal goals of Precision Medicine is to stratify patients by accounting for individual variability. However, extracting meaningful information from Real-World Data, such as Electronic Health Records, still remains challenging due to methodological and computational issues. A...

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Main Authors: Alexia Giannoula, Audrey E. De Paepe, Ferran Sanz, Laura I. Furlong, Estela Camara
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Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-86686-5
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author Alexia Giannoula
Audrey E. De Paepe
Ferran Sanz
Laura I. Furlong
Estela Camara
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description Abstract One of the principal goals of Precision Medicine is to stratify patients by accounting for individual variability. However, extracting meaningful information from Real-World Data, such as Electronic Health Records, still remains challenging due to methodological and computational issues. A Dynamic Time Warping-based unsupervised-clustering methodology is presented in this paper for the clustering of patient trajectories of multi-modal health data on the basis of shared temporal characteristics. Building on an earlier methodology, a new dimension of time-varying clinical and imaging features is incorporated, through an adapted cost-minimization algorithm for clustering on different, possibly overlapping, feature subsets. The model disease chosen is Huntington’s disease (HD), characterized by progressive neurodegeneration. From a wide range of examined user-defined parameters, four case examples are highlighted to demonstrate the identified temporal patterns in multi-modal HD trajectories and to study how these differ due to the combined effects of feature weights and granularity threshold. For each identified cluster, polynomial fits that describe the time behavior of the assessed features are provided for an informative comparison, together with their averaged values. The proposed data-mining methodology permits the stratification of distinct time patterns of multi-modal health data in individuals that share a diagnosis, by employing user-customized criteria beyond the current clinical practice. Overall, this work bears implications for better analysis of individual variability in disease progression, opening doors to personalized preventative, diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
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spelling doaj-art-3ab290bc4df64950baff26a8e07c16cc2025-01-26T12:29:21ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222025-01-0115111610.1038/s41598-025-86686-5Identifying time patterns in Huntington’s disease trajectories using dynamic time warping-based clustering on multi-modal dataAlexia Giannoula0Audrey E. De Paepe1Ferran Sanz2Laura I. Furlong3Estela Camara4Research Group on Integrative Biomedical Informatics (GRIB), Department of Medicine and Life Sciences (MELIS), Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Hospital del Mar Research InstituteResearch Group on Integrative Biomedical Informatics (GRIB), Department of Medicine and Life Sciences (MELIS), Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Hospital del Mar Research InstituteResearch Group on Integrative Biomedical Informatics (GRIB), Department of Medicine and Life Sciences (MELIS), Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Hospital del Mar Research InstituteMedBioinformatics SolutionsCognition and Brain Plasticity Unit, Institut d’Investigació Biomèdica de Bellvitge (IDIBELL)Abstract One of the principal goals of Precision Medicine is to stratify patients by accounting for individual variability. However, extracting meaningful information from Real-World Data, such as Electronic Health Records, still remains challenging due to methodological and computational issues. A Dynamic Time Warping-based unsupervised-clustering methodology is presented in this paper for the clustering of patient trajectories of multi-modal health data on the basis of shared temporal characteristics. Building on an earlier methodology, a new dimension of time-varying clinical and imaging features is incorporated, through an adapted cost-minimization algorithm for clustering on different, possibly overlapping, feature subsets. The model disease chosen is Huntington’s disease (HD), characterized by progressive neurodegeneration. From a wide range of examined user-defined parameters, four case examples are highlighted to demonstrate the identified temporal patterns in multi-modal HD trajectories and to study how these differ due to the combined effects of feature weights and granularity threshold. For each identified cluster, polynomial fits that describe the time behavior of the assessed features are provided for an informative comparison, together with their averaged values. The proposed data-mining methodology permits the stratification of distinct time patterns of multi-modal health data in individuals that share a diagnosis, by employing user-customized criteria beyond the current clinical practice. Overall, this work bears implications for better analysis of individual variability in disease progression, opening doors to personalized preventative, diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-86686-5Precision medicineLongitudinal cohort analysisMulti-modal Real-World DataPatient stratificationUnsupervised clusteringTime analysis
spellingShingle Alexia Giannoula
Audrey E. De Paepe
Ferran Sanz
Laura I. Furlong
Estela Camara
Identifying time patterns in Huntington’s disease trajectories using dynamic time warping-based clustering on multi-modal data
Scientific Reports
Precision medicine
Longitudinal cohort analysis
Multi-modal Real-World Data
Patient stratification
Unsupervised clustering
Time analysis
title Identifying time patterns in Huntington’s disease trajectories using dynamic time warping-based clustering on multi-modal data
title_full Identifying time patterns in Huntington’s disease trajectories using dynamic time warping-based clustering on multi-modal data
title_fullStr Identifying time patterns in Huntington’s disease trajectories using dynamic time warping-based clustering on multi-modal data
title_full_unstemmed Identifying time patterns in Huntington’s disease trajectories using dynamic time warping-based clustering on multi-modal data
title_short Identifying time patterns in Huntington’s disease trajectories using dynamic time warping-based clustering on multi-modal data
title_sort identifying time patterns in huntington s disease trajectories using dynamic time warping based clustering on multi modal data
topic Precision medicine
Longitudinal cohort analysis
Multi-modal Real-World Data
Patient stratification
Unsupervised clustering
Time analysis
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-86686-5
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