GNNDDAS: Drug discovery for identifying anti‐schistosome small molecules based on graph neural network

Author:

Zeng Xin1ORCID,Feng Peng‐Kun1,Li Shu‐Juan2,Lv Shuang‐Qing3,Wen Meng‐Liang4,Li Yi1

Affiliation:

1. College of Mathematics and Computer Science Dali University Dali China

2. Department of Endemic Diseases Yunnan Institute of Endemic Diseases Control and Prevention Dali China

3. Institute of Surveying and Information Engineering West Yunnan University of Applied Science Dali China

4. State Key Laboratory for Conservation and Utilization of Bio‐Resources in Yunnan Yunnan University Kunming China

Abstract

AbstractSchistosomiasis is a tropical disease that poses a significant risk to hundreds of millions of people, yet often goes unnoticed. While praziquantel, a widely used anti‐schistosome drug, has a low cost and a high cure rate, it has several drawbacks. These include ineffectiveness against schistosome larvae, reduced efficacy in young children, and emerging drug resistance. Discovering new and active anti‐schistosome small molecules is therefore critical, but this process presents the challenge of low accuracy in computer‐aided methods. To address this issue, we proposed GNN‐DDAS, a novel deep learning framework based on graph neural networks (GNN), designed for drug discovery to identify active anti‐schistosome (DDAS) small molecules. Initially, a multi‐layer perceptron was used to derive sequence features from various representations of small molecule SMILES. Next, GNN was employed to extract structural features from molecular graphs. Finally, the extracted sequence and structural features were then concatenated and fed into a fully connected network to predict active anti‐schistosome small molecules. Experimental results showed that GNN‐DDAS exhibited superior performance compared to the benchmark methods on both benchmark and real‐world application datasets. Additionally, the use of GNNExplainer model allowed us to analyze the key substructure features of small molecules, providing insight into the effectiveness of GNN‐DDAS. Overall, GNN‐DDAS provided a promising solution for discovering new and active anti‐schistosome small molecules.

Publisher

Wiley

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