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NeoDTI: neural integration of neighbor information from a heterogeneous network for discovering new drug-target interactions

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BIOINFORMATICS
卷 35, 期 1, 页码 104-111

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/bty543

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61472205, 81630103]
  2. China's Youth 1000-Talent Program, Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Structural Biology
  3. Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Structural biology
  4. US National Science Foundation [IIS-1646333]

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Motivation: Accurately predicting drug-target interactions (DTIs) in silico can guide the drug discovery process and thus facilitate drug development. Computational approaches for DTI prediction that adopt the systems biology perspective generally exploit the rationale that the properties of drugs and targets can be characterized by their functional roles in biological networks. Results: Inspired by recent advance of information passing and aggregation techniques that generalize the convolution neural networks to mine large-scale graph data and greatly improve the performance of many network-related prediction tasks, we develop a new nonlinear end-to-end learning model, called NeoDTI, that integrates diverse information from heterogeneous network data and automatically learns topology-preserving representations of drugs and targets to facilitate DTI prediction. The substantial prediction performance improvement over other state-of-the-art DTI prediction methods as well as several novel predicted DTIs with evidence supports from previous studies have demonstrated the superior predictive power of NeoDTI. In addition, NeoDTI is robust against a wide range of choices of hyperparameters and is ready to integrate more drug and target related information (e.g. compound-protein binding affinity data). All these results suggest that NeoDTI can offer a powerful and robust tool for drug development and drug repositioning.

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