Factor graph-aggregated heterogeneous network embedding for disease-gene association prediction

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Background: Exploring the relationship between disease and gene is of great significance for understanding the pathogenesis of disease and developing corresponding therapeutic measures. The prediction of disease-gene association by computational methods accelerates the process. Results: Many existing methods cannot fully utilize the multi-dimensional biological entity relationship to predict disease-gene association due to multi-source heterogeneous data. This paper proposes FactorHNE, a factor graph-aggregated heterogeneous network embedding method for disease-gene association prediction, which captures a variety of semantic relationships between the heterogeneous nodes by factorization. It produces different semantic factor graphs and effectively aggregates a variety of semantic relationships, by using end-to-end multi-perspectives loss function to optimize model. Then it produces good nodes embedding to prediction disease-gene association. Conclusions: Experimental verification and analysis show FactorHNE has better performance and scalability than the existing models. It also has good interpretability and can be extended to large-scale biomedical network data analysis.

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He, M., Huang, C., Liu, B., Wang, Y., & Li, J. (2021). Factor graph-aggregated heterogeneous network embedding for disease-gene association prediction. BMC Bioinformatics, 22(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12859-021-04099-3

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