Abstract Recent breakthroughs in genome sequencing have revolutionized genetic diagnostics, yet secure sharing of sensitive genomic data remains a critical barrier to clinical collaboration.We address this challenge through Threshold Labeled Private Set Intersection (TLPSI), a novel cryptographic protocol without using computation-heavy homomorphic encryption. enabling confidential diagnostic label exchange between a client with private variants and a server hosting pathogenic variant databases–disclosing labels only when matched variants surpass clinical threshold t . TLPSI integrates three key innovations: threshold-bound label recovery via ( t , n )-Shamir sharing, genomic marker protection through VOLE-based oblivious polynomial evaluation, and optimized O ( n ) complexity operations. Provably secure under the Decisional Diffie–Hellman assumption in semi-honest settings, TLPSI guarantees no leakage of unmatched variants or labels. In BRCA1/2 breast cancer testing, TLPSI processes 65k comparisons in 1.35 s with 53.5% (16-Thread) lower computational overhead than sequential threshold-plus-labeled PSI baselines, confirming clinical readiness. Our source code is available at https://anonymous.4open.science/r/TLPSI-CD5B .
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69e7143fcb99343efc98da03 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s42400-025-00488-w
Chuanxin Zhang
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Peisong Shen
Aerospace Information Research Institute
Chi Chen
Institute of Information Engineering
Cybersecurity
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