Meta-path Based Prioritization of Functional Drug Actions with Multi-Level Biological Networks

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Abstract

Functional drug actions refer to drug-affected GO terms. They aid in the investigation of drug effects that are therapeutic or adverse. Previous studies have utilized the linkage information between drugs and functions in molecular level biological networks. Since the current knowledge of molecular level mechanisms of biological functions is still limited, such previous studies were incomplete. We expected that the multi-level biological networks would allow us to more completely investigate the functional drug actions. We constructed multi-level biological networks with genes, GO terms, and diseases. Meta-paths were utilized to extract the features of each GO term. We trained 39 SVM models to prioritize the functional drug actions of the various 39 drugs. Through the multi-level networks, more functional drug actions were utilized for the 39 models and inferred by the models. Multi-level based features improved the performance of the models, and the average AUROC value in the cross-validation was 0.86. Moreover, 60% of the candidates were true.

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Yoon, S., & Lee, D. (2019). Meta-path Based Prioritization of Functional Drug Actions with Multi-Level Biological Networks. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-41814-w

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