4.6 Article

Identifying potential microRNA biomarkers for colon cancer and colorectal cancer through bound nuclear norm regularization

Journal

FRONTIERS IN GENETICS
Volume 13, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2022.980437

Keywords

colon cancer; colorectal cancer; microRNA; biomarker; microRNA-disease association; bound nuclear norm regularization

Funding

  1. Medical and Health Science Technology Development Program in Shandong Province
  2. Science Technology Development Program in Weifang City
  3. [202104080159]
  4. [2021YX007]

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This study proposes a new method, BNNRMDA, for identifying potential microRNA biomarkers for colon cancer and colorectal cancer. The method combines disease semantic similarity, Gaussian Association Profile Kernel (GAPK) similarity, microRNA function similarity, and a regularization model. Experimental results show that BNNRMDA has strong performance in microRNA-disease association identification and discovers several potential biomarkers.
Colon cancer and colorectal cancer are two common cancer-related deaths worldwide. Identification of potential biomarkers for the two cancers can help us to evaluate their initiation, progression and therapeutic response. In this study, we propose a new microRNA-disease association identification method, BNNRMDA, to discover potential microRNA biomarkers for the two cancers. BNNRMDA better combines disease semantic similarity and Gaussian Association Profile Kernel (GAPK) similarity, microRNA function similarity and GAPK similarity, and the bound nuclear norm regularization model. Compared to other five classical microRNA-disease association identification methods (MIDPE, MIDP, RLSMDA, GRNMF, AND LPLNS), BNNRMDA obtains the highest AUC of 0.9071, demonstrating its strong microRNA-disease association identification performance. BNNRMDA is applied to discover possible microRNA biomarkers for colon cancer and colorectal cancer. The results show that all 73 known microRNAs associated with colon cancer in the HMDD database have the highest association scores with colon cancer and are ranked as top 73. Among 137 known microRNAs associated with colorectal cancer in the HMDD database, 129 microRNAs have the highest association scores with colorectal cancer and are ranked as top 129. In addition, we predict that hsa-miR-103a could be a potential biomarker of colon cancer and hsa-mir-193b and hsa-mir-7days could be potential biomarkers of colorectal cancer.

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