High-order graph convolutional networks for circular Ribonucleic Acid and disease association prediction incorporating multiple biological relationships

IF 7.5 2区 计算机科学 Q1 AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS
Hao Liu , Chen Chen , Xiaoyi Lv , Jin Gu , Enguang Zuo , Chenjie Chang , Ying Su , Cheng Chen
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Abstract

Background

The search for circular Ribonucleic Acid (circRNA) associated with complex diseases holds considerable importance for disease diagnosis, treatment and research, helping to improve the early recognition and therapeutic efficacy of diseases, deepen the understanding of disease mechanisms, and provide guidance for new drug development.

Methods

This study presents an innovative high-order graph convolutional neural network, which leverages Gaussian kernels to compute the second-order proximity between nodes, thereby capturing long-range dependencies more effectively. Based on the topological structure of nodes in the graph, the model derives high-order embeddings, which not only enhance the preservation of the global network structure but also overcome the limitations of traditional methods that focus solely on local neighborhoods. Furthermore, by integrating this model with heterogeneous networks composed of multiple biological relationships, we successfully implement accurate predictions of circRNA-disease associations.

Results

This study achieved an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.9491 and an accuracy of 0.9920 on the constructed benchmark dataset, significantly outperforming existing methods in predictive performance, while most of the candidate circRNAs screened in the case studies of breast neoplasms and glioma have been confirmed in the literature.

Conclusions

This method provides a new perspective for integrating heterogeneous biological data in the study of complex disease-related circRNAs, and will advance further research and practical applications in this field.
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Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence
Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
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9.60
自引率
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505
审稿时长
68 days
期刊介绍: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is pivotal in driving the fourth industrial revolution, witnessing remarkable advancements across various machine learning methodologies. AI techniques have become indispensable tools for practicing engineers, enabling them to tackle previously insurmountable challenges. Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence serves as a global platform for the swift dissemination of research elucidating the practical application of AI methods across all engineering disciplines. Submitted papers are expected to present novel aspects of AI utilized in real-world engineering applications, validated using publicly available datasets to ensure the replicability of research outcomes. Join us in exploring the transformative potential of AI in engineering.
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