Authors
Sida Chen, Jessica K Barrett, Marco Palma, Jianxin Pan, Brian D M Tom
Published in
Biometrics. Volume 82. Issue 3. Jul 01, 2026.
Abstract
There is growing interest in the role of within-individual variability (WIV) in biomarker trajectories for assessing disease risk and progression. A trajectory-based definition that has attracted recent attention characterizes WIV as the curvature-based roughness of the latent biomarker trajectory, and we refer to the resulting measure as trajectory-based biomarker WIV (TB-WIV). To evaluate TB-WIV associations with clinical outcomes and perform dynamic risk prediction, joint models for longitudinal and time-to-event data (JM) are necessary. However, specifying the longitudinal trajectory is critical and poses methodological challenges. In this work, we investigate three Bayesian semiparametric approaches for longitudinal modeling and TB-WIV estimation. We propose two new approaches based on Bayesian penalized splines (P-splines) and functional principal component analysis, and adapt an existing semiparametric approach to the Bayesian JM setting. Through simulation studies, we evaluate parameter estimation, detection of TB-WIV associations, estimation of their raw and standardized magnitudes, and survival prediction, providing insights for method choice and highlighting the need for caution when interpreting raw TB-WIV association magnitudes. We apply the approaches to UK Cystic Fibrosis Registry data, where we identify significant positive associations between lung function TB-WIV and mortality risk in patients with cystic fibrosis, after adjustment for the underlying lung function level, and provide evidence that TB-WIV adds information for survival prediction.
PMID:
42613048
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