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Prediction of Potential MicroRNA-Disease Association Using Kernelized Bayesian Matrix Factorization

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s12539-021-00469-w

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miRNA-disease relationship; Disease; miRNA; Similarity measure

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A Kernelized Bayesian Matrix Factorization (KBMF) technique was studied to predict new relations among miRNAs and diseases, with an AUC value of 0.9450 obtained through fivefold cross-validation. The technique's performance was proven through case studies in breast, lung, and colon neoplasms, confirming its predictive reliability for possible miRNA-disease associations.
MicroRNA (miRNA) molecules, which are effective in the formation and progression of many different diseases, are 18-22 nucleotides in length and make up a type of non-coding RNA. Predicting disease-related microRNAs is crucial for understanding the pathogenesis of disease and for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases. Many computational techniques have been studied and developed, as the experimental techniques used to find novel miRNA-disease associations in biology are costly. In this paper, a Kernelized Bayesian Matrix Factorization (KBMF) technique was suggested to predict new relations among miRNAs and diseases with several information such as miRNA functional similarity, disease semantic similarity, and known relations among miRNAs and diseases. AUC value of 0.9450 was obtained by implementing fivefold cross-validation for KBMF technique. We also carried out three kinds of case studies (breast, lung, and colon neoplasms) to prove the performance of KBMF technique, and the predictive reliability of this method was confirmed by the results. Thus, KBMF technique can be used as a reliable computational model to infer possible miRNA-disease associations.

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