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RIDAB: Electronic medical record-integrated real world data platform for predicting and summarizing interactions in biomedical research from heterogeneous data resources

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cmpb.2022.106866

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Real world data; Electronic medical records; Biological database; Graph representation learning; Drug repositioning

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  1. Korea Medical Device Development Fund - Korean government ( Ministry of Science and ICT) [202012B06]
  2. Korea Medical Device Development Fund - Korean government ( Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy) [202012B06]
  3. Korea Medical Device Development Fund - Korean government (Ministry of Health & Welfare, Republic of Korea) [202012B06]
  4. Korea Medical Device Development Fund - Korean government (Ministry of Food and Drug Safety) [202012B06]
  5. Korea Health technology R&D Project through the Korea Health Industry Development Institute (KHIDI) - Ministry of Health Welfare, Republic of Korea [HR21C0198]

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This study proposes the RIDAB platform for predicting interactions between biomedical entities by integrating electronic medical record (EMR) data with open-source biomedical networks. By mapping databases from different domains and selecting suitable network structures and graph embedding methods, the platform demonstrates improved performance in predicting drug repositioning.
Background and objective: With the advent of bioinformatics, biological databases have been constructed to computerize data. Biological systems can be described as interactions and relationships between elements constituting the systems, and they are organized in various biomedical open databases. These open databases have been used in approaches to predict functional interactions such as protein-protein interactions (PPI), drug-drug interactions (DDI) and disease-disease relationships (DDR). However, just combining interaction data has limited effectiveness in predicting the complex relationships occurring in a whole context. Each contributing source contains information on each element in a specific field of knowledge but there is a lack of inter-disciplinary insight in combining them. Methods: In this study, we propose the RWD Integrated platform for Discovering Associations in Biomedical research (RIDAB) to predict interactions between biomedical entities. RIDAB is established as a graph network to construct a platform that predicts the interactions of target entities. Biomedical open database is combined with EMRs each representing a biomedical network and a real-world data. To integrate databases from different domains to build the platform, mapping of the vocabularies was required. In addition, the appropriate structure of the network and the graph embedding method to be used were needed to be selected to fit the tasks. Results: The feasibility of the platform was evaluated using node similarity and link prediction for drug repositioning task, a commonly used task for biomedical network. In addition, we compared the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved repositioned drugs with the predicted result. By integrating EMR database with biomedical networks, the platform showed increased f1 score in predicting repositioned drugs, from 45.62% to 57.26%, compared to platforms based on biomedical networks alone. Conclusions: This study demonstrates that the elements of biomedical research findings can be reflected by integrating EMR data with open-source biomedical networks. In addition, showed the feasibility of using the established platform to represent the integration of biomedical networks and reflected the relationship between real world networks.(c) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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