Predicting Synergistic Drug Combinations Based on Fusion of Cell and Drug Molecular Structures.

IF 3.9 2区 生物学 Q1 MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
Shiyu Yan, Gang Yu, Jiaoxing Yang, Lingna Chen
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Abstract

Drug combination therapy has shown improved efficacy and decreased adverse effects, making it a practical approach for conditions like cancer. However, discovering all potential synergistic drug combinations requires extensive experimentation, which can be challenging. Recent research utilizing deep learning techniques has shown promise in reducing the number of experiments and overall workload by predicting synergistic drug combinations. Therefore, developing reliable and effective computational methods for predicting these combinations is essential. This paper proposed a novel method called Drug-molecule Connect Cell (DconnC) for predicting synergistic drug combinations. DconnC leverages cellular features as nodes to establish connections between drug molecular structures, allowing the extraction of pertinent features. These features are then optimized through self-augmented contrastive learning using bidirectional recurrent neural networks (Bi-RNN) and long short-term memory (LSTM) models, ultimately predicting the drug synergy. By integrating information about the molecular structure of drugs for the extraction of cell features, DconnC uncovers the inherent connection between drug molecular structures and cellular characteristics, thus improving the accuracy of predictions. The performance of our method is evaluated using a five-fold cross validation approach, demonstrating a 35 % reduction in the mean square error (MSE) compared to the next-best method. Moreover, our method significantly outperformed alternative approaches in various evaluation criteria, particularly in predicting different cell lines and Loewe synergy score intervals.

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Interdisciplinary Sciences: Computational Life Sciences
Interdisciplinary Sciences: Computational Life Sciences MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY-
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8.60
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4.20%
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期刊介绍: Interdisciplinary Sciences--Computational Life Sciences aims to cover the most recent and outstanding developments in interdisciplinary areas of sciences, especially focusing on computational life sciences, an area that is enjoying rapid development at the forefront of scientific research and technology. The journal publishes original papers of significant general interest covering recent research and developments. Articles will be published rapidly by taking full advantage of internet technology for online submission and peer-reviewing of manuscripts, and then by publishing OnlineFirstTM through SpringerLink even before the issue is built or sent to the printer. The editorial board consists of many leading scientists with international reputation, among others, Luc Montagnier (UNESCO, France), Dennis Salahub (University of Calgary, Canada), Weitao Yang (Duke University, USA). Prof. Dongqing Wei at the Shanghai Jiatong University is appointed as the editor-in-chief; he made important contributions in bioinformatics and computational physics and is best known for his ground-breaking works on the theory of ferroelectric liquids. With the help from a team of associate editors and the editorial board, an international journal with sound reputation shall be created.
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