Inferring microRNA-environmental factor interactions based on multiple biological information fusion

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Abstract

Accumulated studies have shown that environmental factors (EFs) can regulate the expression of microRNA (miRNA) which is closely associated with several diseases. Therefore, identifying miRNA-EF associations can facilitate the study of diseases. Recently, several computational methods have been proposed to explore miRNA-EF interactions. In this paper, a novel computational method, MEI-BRWMLL, is proposed to uncover the relationship between miRNA and EF. The similarities of miRNA-miRNA are calculated by using miRNA sequence, miRNA-EF interaction, and the similarities of EF-EF are calculated based on the anatomical therapeutic chemical information, chemical structure and miRNA-EF interaction. The similarity network fusion is used to fuse the similarity between miRNA and the similarity between EF, respectively. Further, the multiple-label learning and bi-random walk are employed to identify the association between miRNA and EF. The experimental results show that our method outperforms the state-of-the-art algorithms.

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Luo, H., Lan, W., Chen, Q., Wang, Z., Liu, Z., Yue, X., & Zhu, L. (2018). Inferring microRNA-environmental factor interactions based on multiple biological information fusion. Molecules, 23(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules23102439

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